If the war on terror counts as a world war, then we are at least on world war 10.
jmcs
Because I mean fail and trying to frame everything as positive, or at worst, neutral is not healthy and will lead to people not acknowledging their feelings?
I think you are looking into things in a non healthy way.
You are right that success and failure are not binary. Furthermore, every system, be it physical, living, or social, fails sooner or later.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't strive to not fail for as long as possible, for if something brings joy or safety it's continued success is important. It follows that if something that's important to someone fails it's healthy to morn it and to try to learn from it to not repeat the same failure.
I've not seen any bones laying around since I got one.
The more logical choice would be to tax the distribution license sold by non American entities.
The thing that makes this unenforceable is that what he means is that he wants to tax movies not filmed fully in the US even if they are American movies.
Master replicas has one: https://www.masterreplicas.com/products/star-trek-lower-desks-moopsy-plush-10inch
When this was proposed the idea was that one of tank can replace two trees and it can be put in corners that are too small for trees (and cars). When you consider the space for roots you can get at least one parking space per tank at the cost of making car-centric cities even more of an hell hole.
They get in the way of parking spots. The steel cages must rule supreme.
I mean, having swan lake on TV is always a good way to promote good culture for the masses.
Right on time for my yearly ps plus subscription to expire.
Valnet websites are much worse.
Until Nintendo says they can't.