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  • What doesn't? At this point I'd guess most people want him dead.

  • I'm guessing you have missed the dozen studies that make the headlines every year looking at the socieconomic impact on education? No matter, a learning opportunity if you wish to take it. Or don't and carry on posing as an ignorant online presence.

  • The people who generally want to destroy a system and rebuild anew are usually clueless or have an ulterior motive.

    While we are nowhere near the best we could be, we are also nowhere near the worst we have been in the past. Today is the result of an endless amount of people putting their effort, and often their lives, into improving society. This fight never ends.

  • Add this to your profile:

    alias mkfol=mkdir

    Have a fun life buddy.

  • Another great way to strip the poor of more freedoms.

  • That head grab before the kiss though. Looks like he is used to forcing these things.

  • Usually jobs keep people either via pay or good benefits. These seem to offer neither. It's bound to crumble.

  • No cake frosting in the jungle.

  • Isn't that basically what he pitches? To be angry at the system that has, in their minds and from their perspectives, been wronging them? Even though of course people like Trump are a tumour in the system.

  • What I now think of brainwashing and those who fell victims to it is almost completely different than what I did when I was younger.

    I don't blame you for thinking this way. Since these aren't your ideas.

  • Hahaha. We had the same circus happening during the last GE and they still got re-elected. Now we essentially have a conservative leading Labour. That's probably why he will win. But I doubt making things better for labourers is part of his true agenda.

  • China has entire towns that are toxic wastelands. This is just a political statement, probably their usual brainwashing of self.

  • Since when do we blame the responsible people when things go wrong?

  • Whole grains, lentils, frozen vegetables, plenty of meats, fish, eggs. These come to mind. In the perfect world I would give fruits a blanket stamp of approval (I know right, the self-importance). But almost nobody I know don't already have plenty of sugar in their diet, which means fruits just compound that. That's not to mention that selective breeding has made our fruits unnecessarily sweet (try the most popular apple types after not having any sweets for a few weeks).

    Of course though, there are lots of fruits and many of them are great as long as they're not processed (e.g. smoothies).

    I generally just go for vegetables. Getting into them can be tough but once you do they're a game changer for your palate.

    Pedanticism aside, fruits are miles better than almost any sweets. So if you do manage to replace cake time with fruit time, congrats. That's a huge step.

  • Good luck getting to stay in most of those places. They're happy to have tourists, not residents. Unless you have a lot of money to open a business. Proud little boys don't strike me as wealthy.

  • There is a whole lot of things that aren't fresh but are good for us and better than fruits. Interesting statement.

  • The sugar we know isn't that different. It's essentially a dried plant too but with stuff removed.

    Sure adding sugar is another big issue. But fruits aren't that great for us either. Certainly better to eat an apple than drink apple juice though.

  • I find that unlikely. AI is a subject much like space tech. It may not always be the giant it is now but it's a baseline research countries will be conducting. Even if only as a means to defend themselves.