It's a pretty horrifying article tbh. The assumptions and conclusions it's making if you just start asking yourself how you actually save that energy should be obvious.
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Rock technology and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race
Sorry, best we can do is servitors and Cherubs.
TL;Dr Human Revolution was clearly unfinished and it's both pretty obvious and fairly disappointing.
The final product is fun, but you can tell it was supposed to be something bigger.
Yeah, people don't give up power willingly, they have to be forced. Especially when they think it's something they rightfully own.
At the end of the day it's just self interest in action.
You could do it non-violently... In the sense that the Civil Rights Movement or Indian Independence were non-violent.
Mostly.
And there was certainly violence directed against them.
And it only worked because there were enough people who very, very firmly believed in the cause... And there's always, always the implication of or else.
Lmao
Just among so many other things, like the lead poisoned baby food from March this year, you clown, the FDA was established in 1906, and Republicans are, right now, trying to abolish child labor laws and hiring 12 year olds in meat packing plants.
If we didn't pay for our forever wars with credit, I'd agree.
Republican House:
LoL
Blue Dog Dems Everywhere:
LOL
The remaining question is whether you have the rest of the outfit
That's actually the theory of the origin of the split, believe it or not, formal vs casual tone in writing and speech.
British papers would print the current date as Fifth of September or whatever, American papers would print it as December 18th. There's exceptions in the record for both, obviously, but that's the leading theory last I heard.
There's also a bit about the British papers being more readily available so more people read it daily and the day was more important, versus American papers having a more rural audience where the month was more important and daily events not so much but I'm not sure I buy that one.
You have to smoke weed on 4/20, otherwise it's the birthday.
Space X which he owns a controlling stake in, unlike Tesla.