I understand the cynicism, but what malicious intent do you think is here? Do you think the ceasefire was optional? That could be, but what is making you think that?
Can you explain to me how forgoing a deserved retribution for lifting sanctions that would improve the lives of 10s of millions and a ceasefire deal that would save millions a sellout deal? They probably wouldn't have gotten any credit for the ceasefire either, the west would have blasted out some other flimsy narrative immediately.
4th attempt would be more cinematic
Yeah didn't he also try to pull troops out of Syria and was actually lied to and then completely ignored?
I read his substack. His Twitter occasionally posts some stuff that might be upsetting (anti-woke mostly, he doesn't appear to be racist but a lot of his commentors are). This guy has some very good write ups when he sticks to his special interest though.
He isn't talking about dating, he's talking about masturbating with somebody else body and doesn't even want to go through the pageantry that is often required to land oneself in a such a favorable and asymmetrical situation.
Do you really expect cishet women to be sympathetic to somebody who bristles at the idea of appealing to women sexually in order to gain sexual access to them without any strings attached?
I've been seeing some of these getting cleaned up. It's probably as simple as IP addresses of known review farms or from the same IP of the business account.
The best body language experts are successful psychics and they can make six figures off of one mark
At what point does the ROI on the Zionist entity drop too low though? It would seem to best thing to do at this point would be to "Ukrainify" it and throw them at Iran. At least at some point in the next 5 years. It's getting too expensive to maintain and without deterrence they don't project power anymore.
They are taught they are Arabians for Arabia. They think when Islam spread through the region they just killed everyone, even the women. They seem to conceive of all geopolitics and history in tribal terms.
I'm 36 so I was leaving college at that time. And yeah, it was hard to get an entry level job in a way that hadn't happened before
But compared to now, it was a great time to be young. Starbucks paid 12 bucks an hour, you could make like 18 an hour answering phones, make 200-300 FOH most weekend shifts. Renting a room in South Philly was 500 bucks. A one bedroom in a non door man building was like 800. PBR was 1-2 bucks. I fed myself for 30 bucks a week.
It's significantly worse now than it was then.
Does this publication primarily use English?