The song "you are my sunshine". It makes me cry when I hear it and I'm not a fan of crying at least not from what should be a happy children's song.
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Thank you Post Goblin, I love the work you do.
Full surveillance state, not sure if facist fully applies but definitely crossed some significant lines in those movies
The Prince of Egypt isn't a Christian movie, it's Jewish. It's literally from the old testament, the book of Exodus.
I don't care if you're religious or not, stop helping the Christians appropriate my culture.
Nice topic dodge. Tell me more about how other temperature systems are bad for people who are dying from heat stroke.
I don't think communism is the solution, but I'm upvoting because I miss the vaguely gestures meme
Have to agree, even us Jews gave up on God
justice and police exist to protect the rich
Ftfy
I've got two feet. Plenty of freedom for me
Isn't the minimum punishment for insurrection the death penalty?
You're right and wrong.
VW has money, but they have established themselves in the market. They sell cars and don't have all that much reason to switch over to EVs because they are a relatively successful company.
Telsa is a new comer on the block, with any new business your first challenge is determining what you'll be focusing your business on. What exactly will be your advantage over your competition.
Telsa decided to focus on EVs which were few and far between. To do this, they produced a large number of vehicles (almost definitely at a loss) combined that with a solid marketing strategy and would later reap the profits. To afford that strategy takes money and is not a position an established company will take only a new company.
Having worked in a startup I can guarantee you, that was the original owners thought and do it well enough they either break even and go for the IPO or get bought out. I would suggest working in a startup but startups suck and will rove years off your life from stress so maybe don't go work for one.
I appreciate you, I actually didn't know that set of books could be referred to as the Tanakh. I knew calling it the Torah would be a bit of an overstep.
Even if Christians claim it as part of their religion and have been appropriating it for "2000 years", it's still neither right nor accurate. I view it as further attempts to make Christianity seem more like the right choice and ease conversion for Jews which really really REALLY bothers me. It's right up there with calling Jews white. We're not.