Because feels > reals, obviously
Because feels > reals, obviously
Vance didnt lie about shit
Probably because he did in fact lie about many things. It probably didn’t help that he has explicitly said that just making stuff up is his strategy to win.
I suppose it’s a matter of perspective. Some would say the joy and enrichment from being alive and caring about others outweighs the sadness from loss.
Alternatively, achoo
It’s what you want to be true, so that you can rationalize your baseless narrative.
Woosh
The fact is no one there on that day felt provoked by it.
You and I have different definitions of the word “fact”.
Three people attempted to murder him, unprovoked.
I would certainly consider roaming the streets openly wielding a firearm to fall under a reasonable definition of “provocation”. It is unreasonable to expect a person on the street to distinguish between an active shooter and a “good guy with a gun”.
It’s almost like the “good guy with a gun” is an idiotic idea which turns situations into powder kegs of confusion and violence where everyone thinks they’re the good guy and bullets start flying.
Comic and MCU separately
Don’t forget the Submariner and Namor
Could an average rowboat support her without capsizing?
Video killed the radio star
I just bought a house, and having someone to coordinate all the paperwork thoroughly and promptly was definitely valuable to me.
Latin has more rules, but they’re more utilitarian than fancy. Latin rules are there to make sure you understand exactly what is being said. French rules are there to make everything elegant and confusing, like high fashion.
I just have some high school Latin from long ago, but if you parse “fancy” as “ornamental at the expense of utility”, then I think it’s a fair description.
They are in fact 3 things
If we’re being technical, it resulted more directly from mercantilism than feudalism.
Capitalism is explicitly designed for people to benefit themselves at the expense of others. Capital begets more capital in a positive feedback loop that results in massively powerful billionaires.
If you elect representatives, those representatives are checked somewhat by the threat of being voted out. Capitalism has no such check. Sure, ostensibly people can choose not to buy a product, but unregulated capitalism selects for monopolies.
You don’t know the first thing about me. Your presumption betrays your insincerity.
If you can find a product you actually believe in, sales can be pretty nice