America’s still got it. I might not be getting much bread, but the circuses are top-notch.
America’s still got it. I might not be getting much bread, but the circuses are top-notch.
would still get restricted because they’re contentious. Like if you start talking about how you believe in equal rights, that’s something most people agree with (at least in principle,) and it shouldn’t be political. But it’s going to ruffle some feathers anyways (especially if you get any more specific than that,) so it’d be restricted.
If this is the best example you can come up with, it is fairly unconvincing that any mainstream political will be restricted.
GDP per capita is the only metric that matters. There’s absoutely no problem with it whatsoever.
This is the best America has ever been.
My standards are getting lower every year.
I’ll settle for regular rail and decriminalizing homelessness at this point.
I once saw a survey done in Seattle asking people whether they would prefer to eat feces raw or deep-fried. Based on the result of that survey, I have concluded that people in Seattle like deep-fried feces and are actively choosing to eat it.
In Arizona of all places. Americans are waking up more and more.
*cheapest and the best
That is an interesting question. It is taken as an axiom so I never even questioned it until now.
Since money-lending is a practice with long history, I wonder if interest always was compound or if it was linear before a certain period of time.
For those who don’t speak Andrew Tate, he means “apex predator”
In the long-run, it’s impossible as the current high growth rates come from technological and infrastructural catchup.
It’ll be possible for roughly about a decade more as China’s still developing. Obviously subject to material conditions.
Bong Joon-ho said it best. We live in one country called capitalism.
Nah you’re good. CPUSA members get a pass.
Actually no. I’ve had the thought to make this post for weeks but I was too lazy to actually do it until now.
Also, people are still waiting on me to bring over Chinese image macros for like 5 months but I swear I’ll do it next week.
Very good passage and it’s relevant in the modern world again. Arguably even more so than it was during Marx’s time in some respects.
Essentially the goal is this: to use a giant electromagnetic launch track to accelerate a hypersonic aircraft to Mach 1.6. The aircraft would then separate from the track, ignite its engine and enter near space at seven times the speed of sound.
Does no one read the article anymore before commenting? I’m not responding to all the comments here since it’s clearly a waste of my time, but every single one of the concerns that people mention in this thread so far has been acknowledged in the article already.
If you are a small talker, ask for the person’s phone number at the end of the conversation and send them a message a day later and ask if they want to hangout. Prime locations are coffee shops, grocery stores, airports, and bus stops but you can do it anywhere really.
My wife and I make majority of our friends this way.
I hate the discourse around new jobs to make the economy seem better.
Unless it’s a full-time job with full benefits, a pension, and a living wage to support a family, it’s a temporary gig that people are coerced into, not a real job.
This is basically tautological.