Yes. And that’s what many libs think of as a ‘clever’ twist when it happens in stories. Or, if not many libs, then many lib writers, who churn out this level of nonsense and appear to be paid well for it.
Yes. And that’s what many libs think of as a ‘clever’ twist when it happens in stories. Or, if not many libs, then many lib writers, who churn out this level of nonsense and appear to be paid well for it.
So the west is perpetually at low tide and can never launch another ship. It’s genius, really.
The f stands for fwimming.
Depends if you’re hungry.
I’m fairly sure that’s a thing, too, lol. I went to buy a printer recently and couldn’t find a decent one in my price range because they’re all essentially leased nowadays. It seems you have to use their ink and you can only get it via monthly subscription. Even if your cartridge had ink left in it, you wouldn’t be able to print with it unless you had enough page credits. Fuck that.
There could be applications even in cold places. E.g. people already plug their cars in when parking outdoors in Canada in winter. Continue to do that and put a heater underneath the battery, and it’ll work. If you break down, you’re done for. But if you break down, you aren’t going anywhere, anyway.
What do you expect from a paper tiger? Where’s it going to find all that calcium without teeth or a backbone?
They’ll let you live in these than stack you one on top of the other on a container ship headed to sea and forget about you.
The contradictions in that last example.
Spy balloon found incapable of spying.
Stocks in left over black ink from all those old inkjet printers found in landfill sites increase GDP by 4pts this year as it’s revealed that adding a bit of water brings then back to liquid.
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Turmoil in Britain this week as Nestlé refuses to let the British use water for bathing, choosing instead to sell Britain’s waterways to the highest bidder—second-hand ink manufacturers. The price increase of Nestlé shares raise GDP another 3pts.
That’s only a problem for those who demand exponential growth. And your assumptions are based on the unsustainable model of western imperialism; as China implements it’s green energy, transport, automated agriculture, and housing policies, those sectors won’t need to keep ‘growing’ as they do in capitalist states to prop up GDP. Even if it’s right that if the slowing rate of growth leads to a net GDP shrinkage, it doesn’t portend collapse.
That’s not counting the effect of BRICS+ and the BRI on interpreting GDP. You don’t need such a high GDP when you cooperate with your neighbours, when your GDP isn’t a measure of how much you bully your neighbours and oppress your foreign and domestic workforce.
Many have repeatedly and outstandingly wrongly claimed either bluntly or in what they think is ‘clever’ subtleness that China is about to collapse. Do you really want to be in that crowd when the music stops?
If it wasn’t collapsing, it wouldn’t be in the red.
China? Wait till we find out what Hamas was building in their tunnels.
Can’t condone terrorism but also very happy being silent, simply not condoning the majority of terrorism by calling it something else.
Great work by you and all the devs!
And when you catch them out, they say, ‘Yeah but they had to lay low for a bit because it wasn’t safe’.
China should build a giant neon hammer with a solar powered lithium battery up there, so that on a crescent moon the night sky lights up with a hammer and sickle.
Doesn’t stop libs taking the privacy aspect and turning it into a cunning secret. You can see it coming through in some of the quotes above but I could be misreading that if the wider context suggests something else.