To add to this, the game industry has had year after year of record-breaking layoffs worse than the 2008 Recession for about 5 years in a row now. They over-hired during the Pandemic, expecting things to not drop off afterward, but this is way beyond that. The big companies are devouring each other and destroying studios they bought for large sums of money only a couple of years later, bleeding talent and creativity out of the workforce along the way as there are too many people laid off and too few jobs. Most of them will never work in the industry again.
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I do a mix of this with food prep. I'll buy a bunch of ground beef and make a bunch of burger patties, and freeze the ones that I'm not using right away since I can pull them individually out of the freezer and throw them straight onto the grill or into a pan. Or I'll buy the stuff for a big stir fry and then have leftovers for like 3 other meals.
No, it's an American one. The Firefly was a British variant.
I hate to say this, but you could go back 40 years and this would still be true. 6 years ago, TACO was still in office.
Unless you move to Italy, where they're paying people to live in castles because so many of them are falling apart and in dire need of repair and people to maintain them.
America's number 1 export since the end of WW2 has been culture. From Hollywood and music to games, fashion, the English language, and Microsoft, American culture has been dominant for decades.
Exactly what I was thinking. The most effective way to fight bigotry is through lived experience, and that's one of the reasons that it's such a huge problem in the US outside of the cities. Most Americans will never leave their state and will die within 25 miles of where they were born.
Fun fact for the MiG-25: The engine lifespan is that low because it literally uses a pair of cruise missile engines. They're built to be used once. I can't speak for the MiG-31, though.
Unfortunately, this isn't how it usually goes, and few people are good enough at that to convince somebody. Most arguments end with neither side convincing the other of anything important. Humans are emotional creatures, and feelings often are justified into "facts" even long after they've been outright proven false.
People have tried this with Republicans for at least the past 20 years, and look at where we are now. All it did was allow the racists to couch their open bigotry behind the lie of "it's just a joke," and respond to any real pushback against their hate with "so much for the tolerant left."
They're a cult, and there's one depressing fact about cults: the deeper in someone is, the harder it is to pull them out - and after a certain point, it's almost impossible. There's a sunk cost fallacy to their beliefs that becomes harder and harder to shake because to admit that they're wrong would be to admit that their actions aren't justified and their core beliefs are bad.
My point was that that also applies to the military. Just because they have a duty to uphold the Constitution doesn't necessarily mean that they will perform that duty.
Hell, even biker gangs got in on this and would show up at veteran's funerals to shield them from the WBC.