RDJ is Dr. Doom in the upcoming movie. I bet you can get something going to get him to take that over.
Ty. I remember reading everything while it was happening. I never remember Ursula Haverbeck's name. One of the things she did that pissed them off was that she went open source. She very meticulously measured, and put the data online. They charged her with espionage for going open source.
The 1619 Project chick got historians in an uproar for bad history, refusing to change ,"errors" , and full on blacklisted because the people she falsely cited couldn't have that poor research smear on their name. Does that count?
The age thing has to do with Common Core. Those of us that didn't have Common Core math had to memorize. Don't forget we have 50 states, and they switched teaching styles at different times. So, my age where I lived didn't do memorization in math. But, I not only wasn't from there, back then I was constantly surprising people that I was legal to drink.
I'm chatty, so I talked to that person. They told me that they used to have more difficult problems, and no calculator. But, people weren't completing the form so they had to dumb it down.
The US census does this. The last time they I opened the door for them the person was surprised I didn't need the calculator they were holding. They correctly guessed that I was older than the age they thought, and they correctly guessed that I was not from where I was living.
We have the same fucking issue in the US of A. Only the elderly should have needed a calculator for those problems.
The correct element is sulfur.
That's a good movie! I watched that last year, and was surprised how well it stood the test of time. Not many movies do.
When I was little Chicago still dyed the Chicago River green. Those were great St. Patrick's Day parades!
I doubt we will trust that area anytime soon. This makes me think of all the replaced by clone theories.
Idk. I just paid attention to the consequences of that shipping lane being closed. The oil gets processed into nitrogen for fertilizer. We don't use the oil from there, but we like the rest of the world use the by product, nitrogen for farming. It seems to me that after this we wouldn't want people that hate our way of life to be in that position again.
They like mini skirts. To twirl, and shit. Better than a burka.
Do you people realize that shipping lane is being used to control the world? Do you want the world controlled by Sharia law?
Legally the word conspiracy is being used the same as collaboration. But, it's a charge, and it has negatively affected the outcome of cases.
Reddit is dead internet theory. But, the bigger problem I'd like to bring to everyone's attention is that seeking advise on legal topics is consistently being charged as conspiracy these days. For seeking legal advice.
It has done serious damage to people.
Defund them. They got worse when they got military equipment. They only care about their pensions, so take that too. No money, no pensions. No police.
They say she's the little girl in Nostrodomus' predictions.
Who the fuck is watching the Oscars?!
I am so not impressed with revisionist history. Not even in video games. They could have made it so cool, and they failed. It's a classic fairy tale, and they fucked it up.
There does happen to be plenty of data on teenage pregnancy. I haven't read about it in years, but the last time I read anything it gave an age range not a specific age.
Trans Rights Activist.
I would like to point to the recent EA layoffs. There's no need to care about a job they know damn well is a temporary position.
The TRAs have been revising history for a while now. According to them Joan of Arc was both a lesbian, and trans. I'm stuck on how they skip the part where she was hearing voices. Hearing the voice of God is the point in the Joan of Arc story.
I giggle typing this. The TRAs picked the one person everyone knows would have been considered crazy today because of the voices. So, they just skip the part where she was hearing voices.
The covid kids were designed to be some type of sociopath.
No, it's Medicaid supplemental insurance. But, it's going to be a precedent setting case.
I almost didn't click that.