In this case it is the government spending money from taxes paid by the people to improve the lives of the people who elected the government to govern the country to make it worth living in.
Same. I got his book as an ebook and read it. It offers some decent if simple advice and draws some really weird and false conclusions in other places. But overall it isn't a bad book and I never felt like he argued on bad faith. But eventually I decided I don't agree with his views overall.
Later he went a bit weird eating only meat and making weird arguments so idk. But before that I totally understood how he could suck people into the right wing bubble.
In our group everyone brings snacks. Then we have way too many snacks. We store snacks and they last for another session or two. Then one session we are out and noone brought snacks so we run without snacks. The next time everyone brings snacks and we have too many again. Rinse and repeat.
Most people who think of themselves as ugly aren't nearly as ugly as they think imo.
Often they are average looking or slightly below average looking. And that's only in regards to the conventional beauty standards. We just easily get a false sense of what normal people look like these days.
Here is what I think is happening. Google blocks certain third party tracking cookies by default in chrome. They said theyll make a list to distinguish between what they call good and bad cookies. Also they'll add built in tracking for Google into chrome.
With chrome being the most used browser by far they can use that to sell white list slots on their list or access to the built in tracking. I assume that's what they are after.
But just the tip.