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Ha! Had no effect on me apparently. Weird though, I felt as if I was more distracted than the results indicate.

That’s because you’re missing the connection there. Instability, both economic and political, allowed extremists in the middle east to take control, which then allows them the influence to convert other people who are predisposed to extremism.

No but Germany in the 1940s is a perfect example of how there’s nothing special about predominantly christian (and ironically, Buzz Killington’s example, lutheran) european culture that prevents extremism. Take a christian nation with western culture, add some economic instability, national humiliation, and you can

And again, I’m not excusing ISIS, I’m just pointing out the xenophobic islamophobia is entirely misplaced. It’s just the tool extremists use to convince desperate people to fight.

No my point is that there’s nothing fundamentally about islam, christianity, or any other religion that makes it more susceptible to radicalism. At the extremist edges of each, you’ll have people utilizing it for violence. The only difference is, most christians today are living in relatively wealthy and stable

Ok so I’m guessing you really haven’t heard of Kony and the Lord’s Resistance Army then. I’m not talking about the crusades 800 years ago, or that anything justifies ISIS, but your view about “one religion in particular” is patently wrong. The LRA is still existing has killed thousands of people as recently as 2011.

Technically, there is at least one video from the perspective of a woman...with another woman.

Technically, there is one lesbian video, shot from the perspective of a woman. Probably still catered towards men though haha.

Unfortunately for you, if you go by UK prices that Mustang convertible will be more like $55,000 so you’re not getting that for that money either.

There’s actually a way to deal with this. Just, instead, have a law requiring any operator of a automobile to have a real full coverage vehicle and health and supplemental insurance. So to drive a car, you’ll need insurance with absolutely no limits, whethers a 10 car pileup with 10 ferraris, and covering medical

I think these rebates will have the most impact on the traditional automakers coming out with electric options. Tesla buyers were always gonna be tesla buyers regardless. Above 250k+ a year folks were probably in the Tesla range anyway, and anyone choosing to get an S-Class instead of a Tesla wouldn’t change their

Haha, I can’t stand the title inflation going on nowadays.

Yep, but just pointing out the disparity isn’t as great as it looks. And there isn’t actually a disparity for the automaker, so it’s not like Mercedes is charging an extra 50k or making an extra 50k. So it’s probably fairer to state that it’s 100k everywhere, but in Europe you’re paying the government an extra 50k for

People cry about european prices a lot, but they miss that prices and taxes are treated differently. In Europe prices are always quoted inclusive of taxes, whereas in the U.S. they hide the ball, and prices are quoted without taxes (let alone the restaurant industry, where tax + tip can add 30% to prices).

Ok how bout this. What’s worse?

Which, incidentally, the 4 series also comes in a four door hatch back variant, so the A5 four door hatchback would exactly fit into a shopper’s cross-shopping.

Though not Hong Kong, which is what the article on luxury minivans focuses on. You could get from one end of the city to the other in an hour (and probably 10-15 minutes commute at most for the people who actually own the lux mini vans).

It’s only for people who are working for either the government, or for public interest organizations, or charities.

Ah by 100% vegetable diet, I meant vegans. Yes I think a vegetarian diet can be perfectly healthy, I don’t there’s really any special proteins in meat that aren’t in milk, eggs, yoghurt, dairy etc.