Testosterone it's not a drug, but a hormone.
Akasazh
It's the merit of being a relative of his, clearly
Het testosteron levels must've been through the roof!
If that is what you took from the article, your reading comprehension is lacking, ironically.
Covid is only mentioned tangentially, not as a main cause. Telephones are mentioned as more of a cause for student behavior than Covid is.
'old man telling at clouds' instead of breaking down the argument of the writer, as you stated you were going to do, you pick out a single subject that is written about and choose to defeat that argument with a personal observation. Which is basically a straw man argument because: In the article the price of textbooks is a very small argument that students use to hide behind. The main argument is that they're not reading it paying attention at all...
The transactional nature is talked about, as it's the lowering of standards.
The average student has seen college as basically transactional for as long as I’ve been doing this.
Yet the main problem is not that, it's the general attitude of the students that have changed. A chronic disconnection between the student and the subject of study. Aan absence that is mental and sometimes even physical. The level of disinterest is new and the professor is frustrated because he doesn't know how to combat that.
Zure symboolpolitiek. Greet noemt links altijd zuur, maar feitelijk is het zijn eigen partij, die zelfs oppositie vier tegen haar eigen ministers. Behalve op dit vlak dus.
Which is ironic, because the only time article 5 was invited was by the Americans, after 9/11.
If they did it as blatantly as the people involved in the signalgate the German high command wouldn't have believed it and disregarded it as misinformation.
All right, I've been thinking. When life gives you lemons? Don't make lemonade. Make life take the lemons back! Get mad! 'I don't want your damn lemons! What am I supposed to do with these?' Demand to see life's manager!
Unless it's drugs
That it they were positive the future would, uhm, find a way.
Just nationalize all Russian assets
Hungary has the teat of Europe to suckle on, through the blackmail through their veto rights blocking legislation.