At what point are we shifting from political commentary to laughing at someone with a debilitating mental illness?
At what point are we shifting from political commentary to laughing at someone with a debilitating mental illness?
“Loses contact with” is not a good phrase, when used in conjunction with an aircraft. This is really not good.
This is probably old news, but I’m fascinated.
One of the basic skills of philosophy is to try to combat your own cognitive biases by flipping situations around, i.e.: “putting yourself in the other guys’ shoes” or whatever you want to call it. It’s a skill Americans don’t seem to learn in school, which is why (I believe) we have a population that is ripe for turning into imperialists and believers in various forms of exceptionalism.
When the mistral wind from North Africa blows up into the south of France, the summers are hot and dry and cloudless. I forget the year, but I was around 9 or 10; the rest of the situation was unforgettable.
Donald Trump’s tax returns will mean nothing and will change nothing. My prediction is that the democrats would be better off not going after them, and just painting a big picture of what a gigantic cheater Trump must be – keep it vague and unspecific.
Where we left things at last update, the steel building company was sending out a welder to cut out the gussets and move them. This happened, and the assembly of the building resumed.
This is useful for life in general, not merely on the game-board of strategy.
Congestion pricing seems like a good idea, doesn’t it?
