This con has been decades in the making. It's not just Rump specifically.
They've been getting groomed since before Regan.
This con has been decades in the making. It's not just Rump specifically.
They've been getting groomed since before Regan.
Then it sounds like you have an absolutely normal amount of empathy as an American.
Which I should add is incredibly low, and my greatest shame of being an American myself.
If you can't feel bad for people who don't know they're victims of what may be the longest and most expensive con this nation has ever known, I don't know what else to say.
People are far more passionate about complaining, than praising. It doesn't surprise me that a random non movie reviewer made a video about a movie they didn't like. It doesn't indicate anything about the actual quality of a movie, only their opinion of it.
It's actually a quite well crafted movie, that breaks with expectations. Which of course is always controversial.
What you thought was distracting was what, the first 4 min, and last 90sec? Does that really distract from the 100 min in between? Does it really set up a sequel? The first part is quick a reminder how the movie's world came to be the way it is. The last is simply a payoff to what was set up at the beginning. "Oh yah you probably forgot about that thing. Well, here it is again. Have a good one."
It is possible (common really) for individuals to make completely rational, sensible, even correct decisions, which ultimately contribute to a larger systemically catastrophic problem. It comes from improperly aligned incentives within the system. For examples, you can reference the prisoners dilemma.
That's my kind of humor
Is everyone democrats in this observation?
I'm neither, for the record
And I neither said, nor acted like, she was telling the truth. Mearly pointing out that Rump is ignoring his own "intelligence".
Look for Signage Displays. They're basically TVs with different software.
Trumps own head of intelligence says they're years away.
Newer devices have been designed and made in the decades since.
Are cars more sophisticated today then they were in the 1940s?
After world war two, Europe was busy putting itself back together. It left an opening that the US stepped into. And who wouldn't like to be the big dog in the yard.
You?