I didn't say otherwise, and I didn't ask you to defend anything. Sometimes, one just continues a discussion or talking point.
Kichae
Oh, the quack had better actually verify that those bills are being paid. Elon says a lot of things.
Depends on which side of the table you picture Cheronian Drake sitting on, I guess. If you imagine the table being just below him out of frame, and he's sitting opposite to you, it works.
Eh. The author saw potential for a thriving life and community in their home, and didn't see what other locations had that their home didn't. They saw the potential - the human and natural resources they grew up around - and couldn't understand why no one wanted to actualize it.
What they missed was that society lies to us about what drives prosperity in our current economy. The thing that other places have that Atlantic Canada lacks is not ingenuity, or work effort, or desire, or natural resources.
It's money.
There's no reason it couldn't happen here, except all of the money is over there, and the people who control it are never going to (willingly) loosen their grip.
If you don't see that, for some reason, it feels arbitrary.
It can be applied to any hegemonic class, really.
But yes, it's rich people. Public schools may have originally risen out of defiance of the hegemony, at least in some notably locations, but they were quickly captured by it.
Schools over a place where the rich of the past can be aggrandised, and the rich of the present can ensure the workforce gains the basic skills to keep making them money, while also hearing about how it is right, and natural, and inevitable that they get to keep the product of your labour.
But their unity-through-force ideology, which is totally not just an excuse to be edgy and feel morally superior, but really and truly a coherent belief system, is definitely practical and pure, and not some slighly skewed picture of fascism with a handful of socialist buzzword decals slapped on top.
So, therefore, Left!
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/s juuuuuuust in case
What kind of bug blocks mention of competitor?
They've demonstrated that they have a global blacklist of terms, and that some competing services are on it. It could have been an accident (though I'm not sure how), but it certainly wasn't a bug. The blacklist is clearly working just fine.
Ugh. How awful. How could a burrito be a calzone when a calzone is a ravioli?
Them they overcharged for the service
You're right. They also had to have had the resources to blow on a pipe dream that blew up by chance.
So it's luck, privilege, and thrn more luck on top of if.
No! We must run the scenario in every system first, then compile the distribution of outcomes.
You're describing a pizza. Toast is a biscotti.