"libertarian" in practice always becomes some form of authoritarian state.
What has been libertarian in practice?
"libertarian" in practice always becomes some form of authoritarian state.
What has been libertarian in practice?
Fair enough.
People just want to try something new I imagine. It is entry level BDSM and you don't have to buy (or hide) any equipment.
Also, the interior of the photo in the second article looks posh, I wonder if it’s a school interior.
I would guess it is Rachel Ayala's dining room.
a thorough investigation is planned beforehand in order to find out how Huawei was able to produce an advanced smartphone so quickly without relying on global supply chains
Why stop there?
...at least almost, because as has been revealed, some of the memory chips in the Mate 60 series stem from South Korean manufacturer SK Hynix.
Oh, is that why?
If you don't like it, block them.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Are you asking what the appeal of it is or why is it popular?
Srinivasan has floated the car-free Culdesac private community in Tempe and the Peter Thiel-backed Próspera in Honduras as examples of currently-existing proto-Network States.
“Suppose you found a new startup society like Culdesac on the basis of car-free living…which is an innovation in parallel transportation.
Is "fuck cars" libertarian?
I think he is too much of a narcissist to do something that would reduce the amount of attention he could receive.
Also:
https://youtu.be/Vywf48Dhyns?si=4aSVPpOGSIIXhv2I