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  • Because people seem to misunderstand me

    People are not misunderstanding you. You literally wrote "Firefox isn't looking much better", which is nonsense in comparison with Chrome and chromium based browser.

  • The reporter obviously doesn't know how maga cultists functions. There is no revolt against Trump, they are just waiting for the official Trump propaganda excuse, and in the meanwhile are left to their own moronic devices.

  • Dying from a perfectly preventable disease by not taking a vaccination, to own the libs. Dying from a natural disaster from which you could have escaped to own the libs. Dying from all sorts of reasons, just to own the libs.

    It is a shame that there seemingly is an endless supply of these hateful morons, because even with all the dying they still manage to control the US politically.

  • As expensive as any other good weighing the same. They would have transported it mainly on ships, where weight wasn't really a problem. Salt wasn't particularly expensive, that is my point. You seem to be suggesting the opposite, ignoring basically everything I just wrote in my comment.

  • Why so many native English speakers use "would of" and similar, while it is much less common for people who have learnt it as a secondary language.

    Of course such quirks are not exclusive to English, but is shared among all of the less literal phonetic languages.

  • Rowling literally uses her Harry Potter profits to fund her TERF agenda. So there is no separating the art from the artist there. The art directly is part of the hate.

    There are lots and lots of other great childrens books which will be equally capable of getting children interested in books, but their parents are too lazy and stupid to learn about them.

  • You have fallen for the myth that salt was rare and expensive in ancient times. Medieval people did know how to make salt out of seawater. There were salt works all over the coasts of Britanny and Normandy during medieval times. Salt was not rare or expensive, except that they did need a lot of it because it was one of their prime preservation ingredients, so they needed barrels and barrels of the stuff, and that could drive prices up. But it was not because they didn't know how to produce salt in enormous quantities.

    Same goes for Roman times. The myth that salt was so rare and precious that it constituted part of the pay for a Roman soldier is wrong. It was because salt was such an important part of the diet and for preservation that it was given this way. They got grain and oil as well.

  • Again, pretty irrelevant, considering oligarchs constitute a fraction of a fraction of a generation (and their wealth and oligarch status will be inherited by their gen a or z offspring anyway).

  • You can claim that all oligarchs are boomers (and that would not be close to true, a lot of the techbro oligarchs are a lot younger), but not all boomers are oligarchs. OP is inferring all boomers are oligarchs, so it is the textbook definition of intergenerational strife deflection.