They look cool and seem very useful especially in hilly cities. Unfortunately, I cannot ride a bike. 😃
I'm a communist 😈
they/them
They look cool and seem very useful especially in hilly cities. Unfortunately, I cannot ride a bike. 😃
haha thanks but unfortunately my diet is not that healthy
I have been vegetarian for like seven years or so? Too lazy to go vegan, but the vegans are right.
The impression I get
That's the issue! These articles give lots of impressions but are light on the facts!
edit: 😡
Ugh I swear China train reporting is of the lowest quality... What does "full-size superconducting test run" as mentioend in the CGTN article found in the linked video description mean? The video shows a train car the size of an automobile. Is that what they mean? But how is it the "first" test run when SCMaglev in Shanghai uses superconductors and has been operating for two decades? How long is the test track? How does it compare to startups in the rest of the world? Is this "full-size superconducting test run" also a low-vacuum test? What speeds is this "full-size superconducting test run" going to achieve? Because 99% of reporting on vactrains cover test runs that do not achieve the advertised speeds. What is the name of this research team? Is it the World Artery that this article mentions, or are they unrelated? What is their relation to rail companies and government organizations? Basically, is this being taken seriously or is it just hype like in America? Also, "The new project experimental"?? "The new train is specter to be"?? Does Travel Tomorrow force their journalists to write an article in 20 minutes or something?? Bottom of the barrel reporting, guys!!
edit: holy smokes everyone I am just as bad as these guys - I got the Japanese SCMaglev and the German-Chinese Shanghai Transrapid confused. SCMaglev users superconductors in their electrodynamic suspension system. I don't think the Transrapid uses them in their electromagnetic suspension system.
Wow, thank you for doing this!
Finally, a unique and strange American Balkanization map
America's only been partially successful at kicking China out of global markets, and China began correcting their trade a couple years ago. Now trade with Southeast Asia is huge. It is equivalent to or bigger than the EU or US.
The chance is slim enough that statistically speaking it's more likely the US will collapse before Lockheed Martin designs a Gundam 😔
Lol I think this is the locked thread on r/movies right? So there's only like 40 comments but they all have thousands of points.
Only Zionists would think to give up latkes to own the Palestinians 🤪
Fire on the Mountain (1988) by Terry Bison is an alternate history novel that takes place in an African American socialist republic a century after Harriet Tubman's and John Brown's successful raid on Harper's Ferry. I've read some of it and have been meaning to finish it. I suppose it's quite explicit in its socialism, however.
2312 (2012) by Kim Stanley Robinson is a science fiction novel that takes place across a colonized solar system with multiple POVs. I quite like it, but if you much prefer narrative over worldbuilding then you may not. However, it does fit your criteria better. Socialism appears to be the predominant mode of production, with references to widespread worker co-ops (the author is obsessed with Mondragon), solar-system-wide economic planning, and I don't think money comes up at all... Earth seems to be kind of fucked up though, so I guess you could say it has FALGSC but not FALGEC. Finally, I should note that Kim Stanley Robinson is not a Marxist.
Lmao they're aware that their readers are idiots and have never seen any of Hamas' leaders (or even use context clues to understand who they're looking at) so they just go with "Hamas militant"
Little Chinese Everywhere. I watched her video on Tulous but she has many others.
I love Hausu, although it's been a while so I can't recount the plot very well. Not sure how scary it is. My friend loves Martin, and I like it too although I don't really find it scary at all. Maybe somewhat thrilling. Recently I saw Donnie Darko and that was a bit scary and certainly thrilling.
Return to buttons. This "infotainment" fad is seriously dangerous.
All the fascists are now "anti-fascists" (don't laugh!).
Some of the endnotes inserted by Progress’s Stalinist editors in editions up to and including the last editions in the 1970s are fraught with polemics aimed at prejudicing the reader against this or that Bolshevik or revolutionary who, since Lenin’s death, had fallen out of favor with the current leadership of the USSR at the time the notes were inserted. Wherever possible, we have deleted, corrected, or toned down these polemics. In addition, we have added our own notes where appropriate, integrating them into the whole of the endnotes for each document.
Wow yeah that's pretty ridiculous. They claim to be archivists and yet they're clearly editors.
Ah well I'm a bit of a centrist. I only want to ban like 95% of cars. I like that energy though!
I always buy physical video games for consoles when I can. Recently I've finally had it with streamed music and video and have resolved to create a physical collection.