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  • "I've seen the footage of shredded children's bodies," the activist told Ogles. "That's my taxpayer dollars that are going to bomb those kids."

    "You know what? So, I think we should kill 'em all, if that makes you feel better," Ogles responded. "Everybody in Hamas"

  • I see in reading more that NK is pretty far from communist. But I think people have imagined communism to be something that it never could be. I don't see how society could exist without money. I see that Soviets thought that eventually they wouldn't need money but I think this is unrealistic and I don't see that existence of money in a society could be used to determine if it's communist or not. .

  • What do you mean? Communist podcasts I listened to consider them Communist, Internet search says the BBC says they are Communist.

    Edit: you all like to downvote instead of having a conversation. Everybody hasn't studied every subject, try sharing a little of what you know instead of discouraging discussion

  • You should be able to send a letter that serves as a contract, and include an invoice to pay to start the contract. Then legally it would rely on the type of service you offer, but as far as invoicing before service starts that's not legally a problem. They used to mail out magazine subscription offers, you would mail in a check and then your subscription would start.

  • The American right is bordering on fascism on the political spectrum. I don't say this to be dramatic or to make them look bad.

    There's no way Republicans are shifting left with the current political environment. Republicans are rewarded for being outrageous but at the same time are ostracized if they step out of line with Trump.

  • They are descendants of animals that lived in dens. You're not supposed to put your dog in a crate when it doesn't want to be there. You introduce the crate with the door open and use dog treats to entice your dog to go inside. You gradually train your dog to go in and stay in, usually they are motivated by food and it reinforces their behavior. Once they have been crate trained they love it and it is their comfortable safe space. You never put a dog in a crate that it doesn't want to be in, it makes them not like the crate. Each dog will have a different amount of time that they are comfortable in a crate. You can't just put them there as long as you want.

  • I appreciate the intelligent response but in my opinion this isn't an evolution of the English language. I think it's a phrase from Ebonics which is an English dialect.

    Gineva Smitherman, Director of the African American Language and Literacy Program at Michigan State University, implies that "be like" is Ebonics in the title of this essay https://rethinkingschools.org/articles/black-english-ebonics-what-it-be-like/

    It seemed strange to me that people are using this phrase so much. Sorry to interrupt the shitposts

  • What's not correct? Are you upset that I made a bee joke? Yeah everyone makes mistakes here and there... If someone used 'be' but did it while unaware of grammar I'm totally fine with that and would never say anything. I'm not that rude. But people are just talking this way for effect and to show that they are 'in the know' about something and I think it's weird.