The problem is that the language and tactics used to argue the 3rd wave issues such as trans rights, issues of rape and consent, etc are still the same holdovers from the 2nd wavers, the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement.
The problem is that the language and tactics used to argue the 3rd wave issues such as trans rights, issues of rape and consent, etc are still the same holdovers from the 2nd wavers, the gay rights movement and the civil rights movement.
It’s when your movement stops being a rational one, based off of pragmatism and self-criticism, and starts becoming a religion, fanaticism based on dogma rather than discourse.
This song popped into my head yesterday, for the first time in almost a decade.
It’s a bit of a shame, actually, because to fit the Cassin Young in they had to cut up the SS Nobska, the last coastal steamer left.
Now THAT’S an 18th century warship!
This had better not fuck with my commute...
I so, so happy that someone decided to spring for the bait on this one.
I love the Tuscan 2, but it went from being “beautiful but weird” to plain old “beautiful”.
The closest thing to the TARDIS to ever roll around on 4 wheels...
The most underrated car Aston ever built. So anachronistically overwrought and yet it still came out half baked. But it worked, oh god did it work.
I started with the Fiat, quickly upgraded to the Celica, and spent so much time building that car into something that took me more than 3/4 through the game. I actually felt sad when I had to upgrade to the Supra to start winning the last races in the docks/industrial part of town.
Don’t forget that fantastic sandbox environment, at a time when that was still pretty special to see in a game.
What a fantastic video, great post!
Oxcart was a single-seater, the blackbird and the YF-12 had crews of 2. Also, the A-12 has a pointier nose with less-defined chines, whereas the SR-71’s nose was broader and more rounded.
It’s worse than that, we have a country that’s ~75-90% idiots that functions off of the intellectual and economic accomplishments of the remaining 10-25%.
You could say that about a lot of things in this country.
I’d honestly flip them. Sovereign debt, especially with an economic/political/military power on the level of the USA, is essentially uncollectible. We aren’t Greece, and if China were to try and take us to task for our debt, it would be an act of war.
You’re partly correct!