

They’re talking about WWII specifically, the one time we incidently ended up on the right side


They’re talking about WWII specifically, the one time we incidently ended up on the right side
I saw quite a few tec demos of dumb concepts, the kind of ideas someone who has no interest in VR would think VR is supposed to be, like a virtual grocery store and other shopping to buy physical products.
Before the 2010s, airlines upgraded people if all first class seats aren’t filled. Today they give you an option to pay the difference between an economy seat and first class, which I’ve never heard of someone choosing.
It doesn’t have to be that bad, I have 2 short flights on Air China today, both come with a meal, carryon, 1 checked bag (sometimes 2 if the cargo space isn’t sold out).
I think this comes down to the type of competition; US airlines compete only with themselves and a handful of other airlines, and at some level they understand a good economy experience competes with their business class at 5x price. Here in asia, you have a lot more countries airlines, but you also have trains and even ferries can be competitive.
Its basically a chef’s hat?


Why? Wikipedia has like a decade of operating expenses on hand, so they don’t need the money


germany used to buy their uranium from France but also from Russia and China.
Kazakhstan is going to remain neutral in any conflicts, and they produce shittons of uranium, so does Canada IIRC.
There’s also a certain former French colonies looking to sell uranium at market rates, instead of the pennies the French were getting it for.


What should I use?
I mean the NYT headline.


IDK, ask the Polish.


All journalists are propagandists due to the nature of journalism. The decision, conscious or due to ideological alignment, on what facts to emphasize determines the narrative a journalist is promoting.
Last time the US president surprised the press by invading a country without warning, Panama, the first question asked was “were any US soldiers injured”. This doesn’t require any lies, but it did more to influence the way Americans thought about the surprise war than any lie they could have promoted.
32 is half human life expectancy, and a power of 2.


I mean if you’re buying on Taobao or Aliexpress, at least you’re only buying from 1 conglomerate. If you buy on Amazon, you’re almost certainly buying from Aliexpress, except you get to pay a middleman too.


Or just copy pasting from the spec sheet


???
Why?
Glass houses. I don’t see you flying up the stairs.

The funny thing, most of those recipes were only solidified in the 1950s.
No broccoli, but this was ~80 cents and has chicken, eggs, tortilla, and some other things.

The subject is the guys who fought the nazis and would have “educated” the dipshits openly supporting them.
I am aware the US didn’t help the USSR liberate europe out of some moral compulsion, hence “incidentally”.