Lmao it’s actually really funny
Lmao it’s actually really funny
What did the original comic say?
This is so spot on lol
I mean, sure. I’m not debating whether it’s right or wrong, I’m just saying that naturally, once a minority becomes relevant, they start demanding recognition, especially if their culture differs quite a bit from the “host” country, which is not wrong in and of itself. I feel like it’s more evident when the immigrant population differs quite a bit from the host country. This is just my opinion though, based on my local and anectodal experiences, so feel free to disagree with me, I’m open to dialogue.
But I feel like I’m sidetracking from the main question here.
My sentences are weird because I’m not english.
True that, but you see the effects locally. Also, you need an arguably small portion of the population being immigrants for them to become relevant in the society, no need to replace everyone. Relevant minorities get legislation protecting them and their traditions/beliefs.
I mean, people want to keep their customs and traditions, so immigrants will bring their own customs and traditions, and if you have lots of immigrants, their customs and traditions will become the main ones in that place.
I’ve always parked with first gear engaged (and parking brake), so when I turn it on I press the clutch while still being in first. Do people not do that and instead shift to neutral?
The guy’s clearly a fraud
It’s the scene from Troy, way too detailed on the people to be AI generated. The horse head though, I don’t think it’s AI, just edited by someone.
Process X creates videos about all the different stuff that is produced in Japan, from camera lenses, to steel sheets, and traditional masks. There is no voice, only subtitles and the recorded sounds of what was filmed. I find it quite relaxing and addictive.
Edit: maybe the fact that nobody talks is an issue, sorry. Still a great channel if you’re interested.
Why not? Isn’t most of the radiation coming from the rod itself? I’d expect a vertical, high-intensity cloud over the rod, which gets less intense the further it goes to the left and to the right of it.
I played the crap out of this game, I loved it more than the main games. Something about actually being the Pokémon I loved made this game so much fun and special. Also, the story was good, it felt like it was written by someone competent instead of the usual, boring story the main line games have.
Anyone knows the context of that picture?
I thought that too before seeing the video. I thought that maybe the wound to the ear was because of something else, but after seeing it it seems to me that only the bullet could hit him there. A setup involving the shooter shooting only his ear would be waaaaay too risky.
Because talking = socializing, and socializing is a core concept in the human brain which evolved with the need for a community to live in, which is easier to do when you socialize with its members. So for our society socializing = good. Not socializing = bad.
And it suuucks ass.