@_King__Sloth_
@Jimmy_PrimeTime
@supuwustar
yeah but it's not literal gender. a table is a female noun but that doesn't mean a table is literally a woman. I cringe when people say things like this because it shows that they don't understand the language
@AmandaMontagne
@AltHistCody
not really. he was of minor Corsican nobility but I don't think his family had that much money. they were not part of the wealthy, high-ranking nobility and were closer to what we would call middle class nowadays
@_King__Sloth_
@Jimmy_PrimeTime
@supuwustar
gendered nouns are just a way of classifying words. a female noun and a male noun might as well be a red noun and a blue noun. or an A noun and a B noun. it's not real gender in the way you're thinking. "the human race" is a female noun, that doesn't mean all humans are female
@speycs
an invasive vine can weaken the structure, making it more prone to collapse during something like an earthquake. it also allows pests inside easier. they make nice cockroach and mice homes
yeah, we're not gonna let Gazans starve just to please the leftists that need something to virtue signal over. Palestinians will be fed whether Hamas likes it or not
@jmthokchom
@LinkofSunshine
these are technically possible solutions. there's hundreds of ways to configure the blocks so that they look like the three pictures from those specific angles
@BackwardsHatt
@MalikUmang
I thought his point was that not all Palestinians support Hamas. I'm saying that it's also true that not all Germans were Nazis
@mensch_huis
they did!! for a long time we didn't have universal suffrage. even when black people got the right to vote many things (illegal now) were done to prevent them from exercising that right:
1) poll taxes
2) literacy tests
3) grandfather clauses
4) voter ID laws
5) gerrymandering
@emperoreaganite
Pekín is the same thing as Beijing, that's how we say it in Spanish. so to me that one sounds like saying:
it's Francia, not France
it's Alemania, not Germany
it's España, not Spain
it's Estados Unidos, not United States
etc.
@BeaAteTheBees
@nagamyzuna
@sleepyleftie
>mfw the best example people have is a screenshot of a google search implying that a "system" of mutual aid that existed for like 3 years could fully support the complexity & scale of modern healthcare lol
60min: "now you've seen some of the perils of relying on SpaceX"
hmm, I wonder what company NASA has been relying on to bring astronauts and payloads safely and consistently into orbit for the last 4 years...
I am actually shocked by this latest segment from
@60Minutes
about the Artemis program and Starship.
The way it was all worded was shameful.
"RUD is SpaceX speak for "our Starship rocket just blew up again"
"And now you've seen some of the perils of relying on SpaceX"
@plemy11
people keep saying "too much land" but realistically I don't think that's how we'd do it. ocean settlements would prob be metal structures on long stilts, kind of like oil rigs, or aircraft carriers anchored to the ground. huge cities could be built on these and they could even
@ReFraggedBeans
@NotoriousPBG
biological immortality is prob one of the most realistic technologies in all of sci-fi, which is why I find it so weird that almost nobody talks about it when speculating about the future. it's very possible that something that happens 800 years from now is in your lifetime
@Kobaxi47
@PotatoButtplug
both Gandhi and MLK contributed significantly to advancing human rights and equality. their roles in the Indian independence and civil rights legislation in the US are undeniable
@notThatWinston
@ChadNotChud
tic-tac-toe as well. that one sort of has trickled down to some regular people. if I play tic-tac-toe with someone that knows how to play it always ends in a draw
@moedoubleed
@JJ_McCullough
imagine someone who was severely bullied in school. would we ever justify that person if they were to bring a gun to school and start slaughtering innocent classmates? is every crime no matter how horrible now justified because of past hardship?
@nagamyzuna
true. if you assume the other side is doing something because they're evil then you're already lost. the average person is not Dr. Eggman doing bad things just because
e.g. pro-life people don't hate women, they genuinely believe that children are being murdered
@not2shrt
@TrueSlazac
@aledornell
the KPD worked side by side with the Nazis to get rid of the SPD. the communists quite literally helped Hitler come to power
@joakial_
I kind of agree because I only have experience with the schools I went to, but tbf without religious schools I would've never had a good education (I grew up attending private Catholic schools). I'm an atheist btw since the 9th grade and the everyone in school respected that and
@HoustonBurnsid1
@Spinachbrah
well there's thousands of religions, not just Christianity. it's a false dichotomy. i.e. atheists believe in 0/5000 gods and Christians believe in 1/5000 gods. also who knows, maybe there's gods out there that would respect you more if you're a non-believer instead of a Christian
@JustAPoeticMess
so, in other words, you're literally pro-genocide. if you don't want a multi-state solution, you want genocide or, at the very least, total ethnic cleansing from one side
@HOLYFIRE_
@rrrrrryan
@ddogyearss
it's always the Republicans that vote against everything. it literally just happened again with the bill to codify abortion rights. all Republicans voted against it. if only 11 of them voted yes or if we had more Dems in power then it would've passed. it's really that simple
@LeninsPetFrog
@ReFraggedBeans
@NotoriousPBG
no need to be disrespectful. this is 100% serious. many scientists and researchers are working on this and we've already made a ton of progress in things like targeted senolytics, plasma dilution, rapamycin, cellular reprogramming, etc.
I think you should do some research before
@TheOrangeEleven
@AltHistCody
you can just choose not to binge. it's not like the episodes are gonna disappear after a day. the binge model is better because it gives the users the choice to binge or not binge
@alcibiades5410
@intensify
@InternetH0F
that's true but it's still easier to afford a home in these places. $50k has more buying power in Arkansas than $70k in California for example