Same here. I find that those with no critical thinking skills are quick to say 'oh you just can't stand to be wrong'–no! I have the self-respect to educate myself and not spread misinformation.
Same here. I find that those with no critical thinking skills are quick to say 'oh you just can't stand to be wrong'–no! I have the self-respect to educate myself and not spread misinformation.
Europol in Europe. But you can report it to your national cybercrime division and they can refer it to the appropriate authority if necessary.
I always used to assume crêpes when people said 'pancake' but I have since learned of the American pancake and how different it is.
Crêpes are the best. Love a savoury crêpe so much.
How have you never tried French toast?? Get thee to a supermarket stat!
What about crêpes vs pancakes? Crêpes imho but to each their own!
That's a fair point. It's not a situation with an easy answer.
Nail on the head IMHO. Otherwise we fall foul of the tolerance paradox.
Honestly, some people are just the worst. Why on earth anyone would waste their time doing something so vile is absolutely beyond me...
This is a hilarious visual!
Same tho
I'm all for an invite-based system, although we will need some way of combating 'invite trees', where one bad actor invites several others, who subsequently invite an exponentially increasing number. A reasonable delay on the invite allowance would go a long way, I think.
Your English is flawless and your sentiment is echoed. The last thing we should do is to ignore the problem.
Couldn't agree more - that's why we came over here, surely? Hope you are able to find a workable solution to the problem.
Wars are won (and lost) as a result of supply chain logistics.
One of the most important elements of the war machine is a well-fed and well-equipped soldier. As such, most armies have dedicated logistics divisions to ensure supplies, weapons, and machinery get to where they are needed on time.
Consequently, supply chain interdiction or disruption is a powerful weapon of war. To interfere with your enemy's logistical operations is to reduce the overall effectiveness of their combatants and thus their strategy.
Modern-day Russia was not prepared for this war to last as long as it has, their commanding officers have little regard for their soldiers, and they've historically had poor logistics to begin with.
This makes it easy to disrupt their supply chains, if they were even set up in the first place. Add this to tribalist infighting and a general lack of cohesion and you end up with people going hungry.