I wonder how the “Alive Harambe” timeline is doing right now?
I wonder how the “Alive Harambe” timeline is doing right now?
Zojirushi Thermal Flask. That thing is magic.
I struggle to understand my Netflix costs.
Is it safe to have dyed soft plastic have skin contact for prolonged periods of time? I’d check the rating of the plastic, wouldn’t want chemical dye or softener to leach into my skin.
Women are definitely a different species.
Opioid overdose in a pit full of puppies.
I use a password manager, and for that I take an uncommon saying, transcribe the first letter of each word in a leet-like code with a couple of modifications. This gives you a very long and secure password.
DayZ. No game makes you value your characters life as much as this game. Every adventure is different.
One chick at two different times.
Yes I’ve seen Jason Mamoa.
Had a class mate in highschool, who was real eye candy. As most pupils that age, she worked a part time job. Hers was in a bakery. She literally had a modeling agent scout her during her shift. She didn’t immediately accept the offer but she sure as hell stopped working registers.
I wouldn’t know about that. All I know is that there are objectively attractive guys breaking their back on construction sites but I’ve never seen a gorgeous woman working night shifts at gas stations or doing double shifts as a cashier.
How much easier a pretty woman’s life is.
I think to achieve that you’ll have to redefine the upvote/downvote system. Currently upvoting and downvoting is synonymous with “I agree” or “I disagree”, but what it should represent, is whether a contribution adds or subtracts value from the conversation.
This way if somebody wants to troll their contribution will be vanquished.
Further more, hate speech is usually backed by topics that are indeed worthy of discussion, but are often ill-expressed and prevent any for of civil discussion.
Once had a deep long talk with a guy who gunned down an armed guy breaking into his home. Dude didn’t show any remorse but also didn’t show any pride in it. It was just another thing that happened to him living in a shit neighborhood. He also had to shoot at others breaking in before, but didn’t kill them. I think sometimes people live in a concrete jungle where jungle rules still apply - kill or be killed. Some people deal better with this fact than others but the dude also had major psycho vibes.
In a grocery store, you don’t have to ask, people just tell you.
‘If I’m gonna die, at least I wanna be high.’
- ❤️×💀×🤖
Seriously tho, the only death that could be better is being high in a puppy pit.
Tariffs are not meant to be a stimulator of your own economy, they are a more so a test of it’s endurance. Let me explain.
Globalism is a double edged sword. We collectively came to the agreement to put it on every country themselves to figure out what they’re good at and how they can survive on the global market. It got us as far as we are today. A country can specialize creating a product from the most available resources within it’s borders be it natural resources or skilled/unskilled labor. Having access to the global market means way higher profits than just selling to your own people.
The problem with globalism is that it is completely unregulated by an overseeing entity, and since recent times have shown that hostile territorial takeovers are generally frowned upon, every country is essentially stuck with the resources it already got. This means some countries have lucked out and have more resources available than others and are therefore a bigger economic power. Generally the more complex the product your country is exporting is, the higher the state of development your country has. A lot of countries struggle to build a complex industries to meet global demands (see Korea with stem cell reasearch in the 90s and 2000s).
So if territorial takeovers are a no no, then economical takeovers are the peaceful alternative. The problem is that China has the most amount of manpower in the world, it isn’t exactly a small country either and therefore has a lot of natural resources. If China was a culturally open and peacefull democracy, this wouldn’t be an issue, but as we all know - it isn’t. If China decides to take over a market - they can. Additionally the have always been ‘rules for thee, not for me’, China buys up other countries property and land but doesn’t allow others to do the same for it.
Yes, in the end, everybody profits from the efficiency of globalism and open trade but the scales are not evenly tipped for all. This leaves most countries vulnerable to economic attacks from bigger global players. Tariffs are in a way a bargaining chip in the global market. The idea behind it is to say ‘I’ll take my business else where’ in the hope that being a big enough importer that jumps ship, would be enough to damage the tariffed countries economy. It’s essentially an economic attack from the bottom up.
An additional reason for US tariffs being bad is that it will weaken their relationship with China, and will turn China even more towards Russia, which is presumably the whole purpose given Trumps ties to Putin. All in all the next 4 years are going to be difficult for everybody.
Anti-Cheats. Train an AI on gameplay data (position, actions, round duration, K/D, etc.) of caught cheaters and usw that to flag new ones. No more Kernel level garbage, just raw gameplay data.
real and true.