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21 days agoLike that, but instead of buying a tomato it’s shaping minds.
Like that, but instead of buying a tomato it’s shaping minds.
People are lazy. But I bet more people cut their own fruit now that food is expensive.
How about a dress made of meat?
Jeffrey Goldberg is editor of The Atlantic, a former Israeli prison guard, and very tight with the US security state. He has a history of writing DoD press releases as news.
His invitation was not a mistake.
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88 is a lucky number in Vietnam. You’ll see Vietnamese restaurants use 88 in their name sometimes.
Different cultures, different meanings. Not that Nazis are a culture. They are distinctly uncultured.
I’m guessing they didn’t expect a specific answer. Well done.
There can be enough work. We can build parks, fund art, literature, music. If the needs of society are met with less labour, the free hours can be put to creative work.
But that requires a government for the people.