Just a lesson this species still needs to learn about concentrating so much power in the hands of so few people.
I'm a firm-believer that if people do not want to understand something, then they won't.
It doesn't take much thought to realize they're referring to the unity of the nation. Divorces cause problems. They show not everything is hunky-dory. The regime doesn't want that.
The people who own these businesses are all conservatives because conservatives exist to make rich people richer.
Lefties don't understand this yet, but they don't have a choice but to engage in class warfare if they want their other agendas to have a shot at succeeding.
To start things off, stop subscribing to streaming sites when there are free streaming services available. In your social interactions, don't say "it's on netflix." Say, "you can stream it for free here: " and then give a site like https://hydrahd.com/
Are you stupid? It's not about the "businesses" and their well-being. It's about the effect that black markets have on society.
People are going to get their drugs whether they're legal or not. If you paid attention in history class and reality, you'd know that prohibition and the war on drugs does not solve the issue.
Really? She's not supportive enough of Palestine? I'm definitely out of the loop, but I kind of assumed this to be the opposite.
So like, I know this might sound weird, and I hate to be "that guy" but...
Is it really necessary? I get you probably want to play it like it's guitar hero, which is cool and great and all. Just, you could also queue up the song in youtube and do it old-school style.
It's just, good not to be too dependent on your limitations when learning an instrument. At some point, you will surpass them.
Good luck though, don't let me bring you down.
That's why I like old console games.
You just get a level of quality that isn't typically seen in the modern PC market.
Replaying games like Jak 2 made me really question how I ever lowered my standards enough to accept things like Mount and Blade.
Bad idea. Just increase the fines so they outweigh any potential savings the business may have received.
Hit them where it hurts, in their wallets.
You still paid it.
You're telling me they didn't include it in the article? In 2024?
I'm shocked, I tell you. SHOCKED.
Crazy how much this aligns with who is in office.