The moment I realized the most one can gain from (pre-buyout)Twitter is the respect of other Twitter users, posting anything immediately became a chore
JackLSauce
Hobbies have always been restricted to those who can afford or at least (as is far too often the case) finance them
Will an urbanist shift make these things less accessible as larger homes are torn down and replaced or drive down prices by hoovering up those currently forced into larger homes than they need? If I knew with impunity, I'd be too busy running my real estate to respond
Why is the date range backwards?
I see some of their paintings are dated at less than 2000 years old so it would be CE but that's not necessarily true for all their artwork
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It doesn't stand for anything
Just burn the "dangerous books" obviously...
This isn't a "question for the community" nor even a thinly veiled attempt at raising awareness: it's the epitome of self-righteousness
Based on a date you don't tell us
I looked into moving to other countries which made it very obvious which skills were worth cultivating, changed careers accordingly and moved somewhere (in the US) that isn't fully car-dependent until I could accumulate decent savings/investments. This was pre-covid and "orange pilling", I just kinda lucked out
And, no, none of this was easy, just easier than saying "I'll accept this without a fight"
"Chinese bad" is xenophobia
"China = surveillance state" is the most basic of common sense
2 weeks later
Guess I'll see what all the fuss is about
Both, just depends where you look, which groups you consider for a particular issue and what events would not have occurred regardless
A more detailed answer would require a more specific question
~~Where?~~
You have to long press an email first, can't interfere with those accidental clicks on the ads randomly shuffled into the promotions section
How did that cat manage to keep its phone's reflection out of this selfie?