Perhaps it’s a “chef’s saber.”
Perhaps it’s a “chef’s saber.”
One of the essential tools of political philosophy, I believe, is the technique of modeling how someone else would react if you traded positions with them. I.e.: imagine you do to me what I was about to do to you.
One of the great things about ebay and international shipping platforms is that you can get really odd stuff at fairly good prices; it just shows up in your box at the post office.
I get most of my woods and stock from Ebay. Back when I lived in Maryland, there was a craft-woods store but, up here, I live in the middle of miles of the stuff.
When I went to Pripyat in 2011, it had not yet been opened as a tourist destination. We had to do a bunch of paperwork and pay surcharges (bribes) and fees (official bribes) to get into the exclusion zone as a camera-crew doing a documentary.
Lost in all of the noise about Trump’s impeachment, is a bit of fact-nugget about how the US is diligently trying to make the world a worse place.
Sometime last friday I encountered someone who was expressing a virus that my body did not have immunity to.
Back in the day, I was subjected to some military powerpoint briefings. Those were CIA and NSA briefings and were generally better written than Army or Air Force Briefings.
This is a great example of how capitalism fails to produce good outcomes for anyone but other capitalists.
