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Stunning.
Hope the mystery signed brick will go in along with your own plaque to future humans.
Stunning.
Hope the mystery signed brick will go in along with your own plaque to future humans.
If they’re incidental to some other thing you are filming, probably ok but consider blurring their faces prior to publication.
If filming as evidence, consider not uploading or sharing unless you have exhausted other avenues of getting that evidence to the relevant people.
True, though curiously if you appear with a big camera people respond far better than to a phone camera, despite the familiarity of the latter.
It would be very rare not to do so.
Most poll results give the margins of error of the method(s) used. No idea if this one did or not, but 2% and 3% don’t seem dramatic enough to not be explicable by margin of error issues.
Would put some of that down to people making errors with checkboxes, comprehension issues & trolling.
But yeah, some people just like conviction regardless of their thoughts on a case.
Beautiful.
Some archaeologist is going to find this one day. Be fun to include a plaque with a message for them (and for anyone who uses it after you).
Easy to let despondence & cynicism override reality, but if it were true that voting does nothing, nobody would put such effort into discouraging us from voting; into confusing us so much that we disengage.
Standing in line to tick may feel too tiny to count, but everything counts, from the mysterious interactions of subatomic particles to your most basic civic interaction with the rest of your nation (voting).
The few that might like the idea are too lacking in power to attempt, and in any case are easy for a flight between Israel & the US to avoid. Can’t even see any of them denying access to their airspace.
He’d also unlikely to be travelling via a regular commercial passenger flight, as Navalny was.
Aye, but let’s not reduce plant-based lives to a few leaves of bare iceberg lettuce with occasional cherry tomato.
Rejecting animal exploitation is glorious in itself, and (handful of very rare medical conditions excepting), requires no diminution in sustenance, deliciousness, sensuality & social aspects.
None of these images are lifted from ads or articles promoting steps toward an ever more ethical lifestyle, and if they were they’d be so unsustainable as to be counterproductive. They’re just pushing more capitalism via dodgy beauty standards of the ruling class (with hefty side helping of “you tried that juice fast that one time to get into that dress, you couldn’t possibly go vegan, here’s some nice dead bullock instead, and lashings of drugs & cosmetics tested on animals to mitigate the toll which eaten animal fats take on your body”)
Vegans are as prone to the ease of junky food as everyone else, but let’s not pretend that we’re on undressed fucking lettuce & about it. Though I suppose I too would be cackling mirthlessly about it if I were, whether in a hide-the-pain-Harold way, or more likely, paradoxical euphoria from lack of nutrients & dopamine in the brain.
Yes, but now consider the state of the ladies in the OP who have tomatoes.
Insanity lies beyond the crisis
(actually love tomatoes, but may be faintly deranged also)
If conditions cannot be guaranteed, the court can uphold his appeal and deny the order.
Whether or not that ruling would in turn be appealed by the US DoJ to the UK Supreme Court is moot. Ditto chance of success if it is. Between impinging on the right to freedom of expression & the horrors of the US penal system, extradition is likely illegal under UK human rights law.
Here’s hoping they prevail & that they inspire others either way.
Do like the slogan on that banner.
That likely explains things. Thank you! Am here via Memmy.
Cheers. That worked. What a spooky coincidence! Can’t think why it would have been blocked.
The word it translates to is not visible for me in your comment.
Could be that it got censored out somehow - there’s a double space between “as” and “which”.
It is also a natural thing to think of, and easy for anyone over the age of 7 or 8 to figure out how to do it effectively.
Forgot to ramble earlier, so have this scant link instead.
Looking forward to a photographic journal of learning to build similar walls on LallyLuckFarm.
You know it is going to happen.
Great news, and looks like some EU institutions and Germany are gearing up to do similar, which should encourage other countries & organisations to follow, and massively expand open source development.
We can’t even do an express railway neither…
(in truth it took me a few baffled minutes to get the joke, though enjoyed the background painting whilst furrowing my brow)