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Like surely you must have acquired a clue by now.
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He's making light of how twisted the US understanding of the word "conservative" has become.
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Like surely you must have acquired a clue by now.
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He's making light of how twisted the US understanding of the word "conservative" has become.
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At what age do you think is too old to be living with parents?
The main quesiton is what you want long term. If you want to eventually move in with a romantic partner, I would advice you to get used to independent living beforehand. Having to cook for and clean up after a partner who never learned to live without mommy and daddy is a huge turn-off for most people and can sour a relationship very fast. I would ask you these questions:
Do you cook dinner for the household at least every week?
Do you clean the kitchen yourself after cooking?
Do you do the grocery shopping for the household?
Do you often tidy up the pots and pans after meals (not just your own plates and cutlery)?
Are you the one who takes a walk around the house putting away stray plates, glasses & clothes and tidying up? Do you do this at least once a day?
When something breaks, are you often the one who repairs or replaces it?
Is it typically tidier & neater when your parents are away than when they are home?
If you want to live with a romantic partner in the future, and the answer to any of these is no, I suggest you have a long hard think about whether you're preparing for the life you want, or just staying where it's comfortable.
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Daily use of fossil cars and motorcycles.
Bringing your religion into other people's business.
Depending on how lab meats come along, meat from slaughtering animals.
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Why wasn't NYC's Central Park concept copied by other cities?
London has Hyde and Regent's Parks. Paris has the Bois de Boulogne, Berlni has the great Tiergarten. Big parks are a common feature of cities.
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Sovereign citizen Facebook is wild.
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In Norway we tried. We got overuled by the European Courts. A bunch of foster parents threw in the towel as a result, and hundreds of children were deprived of a stable home environment.
Big win for the rights of abusive parents though!
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Ibiza locals living in cars as party island sees rents soar
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The problem here is that you're competing with tourists sleeping four to a room and you just can't outbid them for apartments, even with high wages. The solution here is to set aside properties for resident locals so that they aren't forced to.
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You end up homeless. You have no family, friends, job, in demand job skills, money, credit cards, or car. What would you do to get out of that situation?
I would go the Social Services office and explain my situation. Provided I could prove my identity I would walk out with a couple hundred dollars cash, an address for decent temporary accommodations, and an appointment with a case worker to find a more permanent solution for me.
That's the security of the Nordic welfare state.
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Unprovoked
Leadership of my country has been calling for a ceasefire and reduction of violence since the beginning. Great to see that we're lumped in with the Americans regardless.
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Sections of the Crimean bridge have collapsed.
Putin's bridge is falling down
falling down
falling down
Putin's bridge is falling down
like his armies
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Denmark to conscript women into armed forces for first time
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Finland
Norway, not Finland. Women have a duty to serve but so few are called up that it's kind of voluntary in practice.
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Putin Unleashes Record Bombing in Ukraine as the World Watches Gaza
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Genocide Joe? 🙄
People are really working to rob that word of all meaning
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Killing blow for Tesla: The cars do not get new license plates
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Norwegian dock workers refuse to help Tesla bypass Swedish strikers, so not completely alone
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German media manager: "Public broadcasters of Europe, let's all join Mastodon!"
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The European model used to be empowering the public broadcaster to collect a TV licensing fee, but is now moving to direct tax payer subsidy because internet streaming made that too easy to circumvent
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People still volunteering eh?
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people aren’t their government
But they are their actions. If you go to Ukraine as a part of the killing, raping, looting Russian army, that's what you are.
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Russia likely suffered 355,000 caualties in Ukraine: UK MoD
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This is bordering on the conspiratorial. The Russians believed they would defeat Ukraine very quickly. They never expected to be in this situation
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Like surely you must have acquired a clue by now.
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That's the point. The Republican party isn't conservative at all, but radical. They've abandoned most conservative political positions, including orthodox fiscal management, and exchanged conservative values for a constructed collection of 'traditional values', which are derived less from tradition than from the endless grievances that have replaced policy as their political program
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Sovereign citizen send in a fake coupon to pay their phone bill, T-Mobile doesn't think so, sovcit is digging themselves a deeper hole.
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It's the same impulse that made medieval people believe they could defend themselves from fairies and demons by saying the right things the right way. Some part of the insanity demands that a person who sees through the illusion can somehow win against the evil conspirators
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Palestinians plead ‘stop the bombs’ at UN meeting but Israel insists Hamas must be ‘obliterated’
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You're pretty far off the deep end to call the present campaign unprovoked.
Disproportionate, bloody, horrible, inhuman, this you can say, but to claim that Israel wasn't attacked and hasn't suffered is frankly insane
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Russia’s economy is now completely driven by the war in Ukraine – it cannot afford to lose, but nor can it afford to win
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It isn't good news for Russia either.
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What's something you used to do/see/say but don't anymore because you don't feel it's right?
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Criticise the willfully misinterpreted doctrine
Do you think there is something inherently good or harmless in religion and that harmful practice is always the result of misinterpretation?