While I agree with some of your points, especially that some people need to be removed from society -
Theres apparently a guy in Scandinavia who is let out every ?year? or ?few years?, and murders another, ..
Source, please?
Further, related, it is morally-criminal that the state is exempted from paying damages to all who are proven to have been wrongly-convicted.
AFAIK, states have been sued for wrongful imprisonment and have paid out damages in wrongful conviction cases.
Since this view isn't obeying either the left's lobby, or the right's, feel free to downvote it to hell, in order to prove that these points ought not be seen, or even identified..
Claiming that anybody who downvotes you is doing so to prove a point is a very big stretch, and probably a reason in and if itself to downvote you.
While interesting, how is this a meme? Draw a comic about it or something
Also, TIL
Often times, female snakes and lizards also have the ability to control whether they get pregnant immediately after mating or not, to account for the fact that the ideal time for mating may not translate to the most optimal time for ovulation and gestation. Consequently, females can store sperm internally for as long as five years, or possibly longer.
I'm mostly amazed they can keep the sperm alive for 5 years.
OP is asking why the rest of the world adopted whatsapp, but not the US. Your reply doesn't really go into any differences between the states and the rest of the world. Everything you've said could as easily apply anywhere worldwide.
That's obviously true worldwide, but nobody uses the default messaging apps outside the states. So I'm not sure what your comment is meant to illustrate.
We're asking the opposite question outside the states. Why is text messaging so popular in the states, to the point a blue / green checkmark is cause for teenage bullying?
To provide context, WhatsApp and its ilk came along way before RCS was a thing (it existed, but nobody implemented it). They were widely adopted due to their vast improvement over existing text messaging. So the better question is, why did the states cling to text messaging and never adopted 3rd party chat apps?
On top of that, she was using beatings in the context of 'beatings will continue until morale improves', a well known idiom and obviously not to be taken literally. WTF happened to the ACLU? I would have expected them to be filling amicus curiae briefs on the other side, normally
The EU's regulations have generally been more hit than miss, let's hope this is one of the former