This isn't a fair comparison.
That said, it's been horrifying to realize that the current leadership of Israel appears to have learned only one lesson from the Holocaust: This time, we get to be the Nazis.
This isn't a fair comparison.
That said, it's been horrifying to realize that the current leadership of Israel appears to have learned only one lesson from the Holocaust: This time, we get to be the Nazis.
It's a toss-up between Elon Musk and people saying "WHAT?!" when I tell them I'm hearing impaired.
Damnmit. I asked that kid to clean off this coffee table and now there's a pepper grinder, a bag of terrible candy, three remote controls, and some crushed fortune cookies, all under my back.
Not that strange, but certainly fucking annoying: at universities it's becoming more common to have "closed searches" for upper administrators like presidents, provosts, deans, etc. This is very much a labor/management thing, and historically (in the US) public universities have had open searches, where faculty and staff get to meet candidates, ask them questions, etc. Upper admins have taken over all decision making power in recent decades, but in the past few years they've even started preventing faculty/staff from even knowing who is applying to be their new uni president. Under pressure to do something about "the consent of the governed," admins have "allowed" some faculty and staff to view interviews and things, but are forced to sign NDAs to do so.
At public universities, using taxpayer money, promising large amounts of taxpayer money to some person. It's stupid and annoying.
No, Yemen declared war on Israel. It's war, so it's cool.
Ah, yes, the guy famous for never being wrong in predicting big things.
You're doing the dangerous thing: identifying fascism where Americans have been taught it's clearly not possible because it's "our team."
You're right, of course.
Privacy mushroom?
We just never invested in that with our kid. We said things like, "it's fun to pretend" and "some other families believe..."
It isn't hard. I grew up believing Native Americans were Israelites and there were ancient records written on metal plated under a hill in central New York. Many families believe our don't believe certain things.
Your logical argumentation is compelling.
*grudgingly
Okay, maybe that actually counts. I don't use the word in this context, but others do and I grudgingly read it.
The detail on that is wonderful. Just noticed the green trails of slime sticking to the snail...