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  • You underestimate the strength of the 3rd Reich. It was something.

    No country on Earth can hold its own if the rest of the world bands against it. If the US go ballistic, they'll fall.

    I'm more scared of whoever is in charge then taking the whole world with them using the big red button.

  • You missed the point.

    The criticism here is that the EU is decising for the member states what they can be in debt for.

    I personally am a federalist so I don't care much about EU overreach, all the opposite, but this is what the article criticises.

  • The problem is that inconsiderate smokers are actively hurting the health of the people suffering from their inconsideration. Passive smoking is a thing, and it has long term consequences.

    So while it sucks for the individual freedom of considerate smokers like yourself, banning public smoking protects a lot of people who get their health damaged by what is in my experience in France most of the smokers. And protection is one of the purposes of the law.

  • No, it should simply be "Parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, addition."

    A division is defined as a multiplication, and a substraction is defined as an addition.

    I am so confused everytime I see people arguing about this, as this is basic real number arithmetics that every kid in my country learns at 12 yo, when moving on from the simplified version you learn in elementary school.

  • Afraid of what? Replying to what point? Your "shower thought" (lmao) is just a messy thought process of which every single step is based on nothing.

    Why would we waste energy discussing consequences of events that will never happen?

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  • Not at all. There is many ways to rationalize time, nothing is settled at all. The "settled theory" you talk about would create paradoxes, if time travel is ever made real. And paradoxes don't work well with reality.

    There is actually a fairly common way to rationalize time that is the opposite of what you're describing: Time is entirely a construct, there is no past, no future, only the present. Take away all of humanity's memories and the past doesn't exist at all.

    There's also an understanding of time that says it only goes forward, making time travelling to the past impossible.

  • That 96% of the population isn't currently in a state so shitty they'd revolt. We're talking about a dystopian future where there is barely any work to do, yet no UBI or equivalent system. A future where the rich have everything and keep everything. People born in these conditions won't be too lazy for a revolution.