

That’s what makes OP’s question interesting.
That’s what makes OP’s question interesting.
Heatpumps in front of houses.
When all you have is two hammers, one of them starts to look like a nail.
Insightful
True if you narrow down the in-group enough and are part of it.
Then said he used that for evil as he trashed all his friends and wives in a patty
That would mean that Epstein had nothing on Trump. Would Trump betray Epstein’s friends if Epstein could destroy him?
Where as we know our money is ours
I agree with the sentiment of your comment but you should look into this. You don’t really own money that is in accounts.
You don’t pay any commission
In the same way that Google and Facebook are free.
Especially because of the fact plenty of them are rigged.
Arguably the safer bet if one wants to gamble is stock investing
Haven’t you seen Wolf of Wallstreet? How do you avoid paying commissions and how do you get information before the big players have already cashed in?
Imagine spending $250m dollars to get deported.
As others have said: $43 billion. Elon bought Twitter.
Easy. It’s a long name but you can rename onedrive accordingly.
They evaluate reality with other priorities. To them it seems like they are doing good.
Almost all cruelties are committed for the greater good. People just disagree on what is good.
This explains the ignorance of global warming perfectly.
That’s how you end up with a population who agree with the leader even if he tells them the sky is green.
Or you are in Japan, maybe even North Korea.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue–green_distinction_in_language
if it were the same, you wouldn’t have been allowed to make this comment.
It works both ways. Is OP allowed to make the comment because he is more priviliged or because he has less power and is less of a threat?
Remember the McCarthy era. There can be more restrictions if needed.
Developed by Xerox and Canon in the mid-1980s, the existence of these tracking codes became public only in 2004.
The proprietary backdoors come with spies doing much more gymnastics to gain access to those who know the secrets to access those backdoors.
It is no secret that a large proportion of the wealth accumulated by Dubai merchants comes from smuggling gold bullion (mostly from Britain), Swiss watches and Japanese cloth into Pakistan and…
https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/1970/06/06/golden-dubai
Gold flown from London’s bullion houses like Johnson Matthey and Samuel Montagu to the The British Bank of the Middle East and the First national Bank in Dubai played a significant part in making Dubai what it is today. Shipped out by Arabs, Pakistanis and Indians in dhows to Bombay and other ports like Kutch and Calicut in western India, it brought much wealth to the merchants and the larger business community of expatriates who had made Dubai, home. The narrative of oil in the Persian Gulf has largely overshadowed that of gold and underplayed its significance in linking Dubai to the international economy.
https://mei.nus.edu.sg/think_in/gold-smuggling-between-dubai-and-bombay/
Does that taste like avocado?
Not sure if that’s the reason but I heard that gnu was chosen because gnus, the animal, are essentially one herd spread across Africa. A gnu that loses its particular herd, e.g. while crossing a river, can join any other. Supposedly that’s not the same for other herd animals.
https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/labor-share-of-gdp
60% of GDP are wages. People can earn 50% more if all profits would be handed out as wages.