Had a childhood crush on Dr. Crusher, but maturity has brought me a middle aged crush on Pulaski. Wish they’d had some guest appearances by her after season 2.
US thought their bombs would somehow work better than the Saudi force’s bombs (which were bought from the US)
Feeling strange, Mr. Blinken? That’s because your socioeconomic system is laced with contradictions
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High Schoolers Tout Anti-Snitching Program Encouraging Stuffing Kamala Harris Into A Locker
WAOW… HA HA
HA… WAOW!
Not this time. Pure fiction. We got you. It never happened.
Hypermobility is a musculoskeletal issue. The term is not used for the trained, controlled heightened mobility an athlete cultivates. A person with hypermobility has more vulnerable joints, and building and training musculature to limit their joints’ range of motion is a treatment for it.
And the furtive Lao People’s Democratic Republic, so easily forgotten
Brits unloaded their Puritans on the new world, it’s the Yanks’ problem now
A failure to address the affordability crisis plaguing housing in the U.S. will mean young people, who “already feel disenfranchised,” according to Zandi, will lose faith in the economy and take their frustrations out on President Joe Biden come election day.
It’s maddening, this constant assumption that Biden wants to win the votes of the masses. He has delivered his true constituents a feast of war and austerity. What’s left of Biden will die satisfied that he lived to serve his class.
And behind them all is Saddam Hussein, who lives on despite the loss of his best body double. Few know there was a second trap door:
It is even behind most fictitious genocides
I’m Demetrious Polychron –
– and you just got cyberpunk’d
You will eat the bidenomics
Chinese garlic growers develop holy water irrigation system, but at what cost?
Plastics are a byproduct of fossil fuel production, and it was and is inevitable (under capitalism) that the overproduction of plastic would lead to the manufactured demand for massive amounts of plastic goods. There was a major marketing push in the 1950s to sell consumers on the disposability of plastic, to create further demand by erasing their Great Depression/wartime-era habits of saving and reusing. There are many examples of successful campaigns to put the masses on cheap garbage, like corn syrup, that people would not have been drawn to spontaneously. These things work.
Fossil fuel companies are major centers of political power, with deep military-industrial ties, easily acquiring politicians and regulators, and encircling any stubborn holdouts. Something major would have to displace them to free up the kind of political oxygen needed for any serious effort to end plastic’s invasive presence in our lives.
A decolonial not-for-profit military answerable to a socialist state could dislodge them, and I don’t think anything less could.