

I think anyone should only be allowed to own, say, $10 million in assets. Not just money in the bank, but items too. Need to prevent them from keeping $10 mil in pocket and buying art and jewelry and real estate worth a total of $6 billion.
I think anyone should only be allowed to own, say, $10 million in assets. Not just money in the bank, but items too. Need to prevent them from keeping $10 mil in pocket and buying art and jewelry and real estate worth a total of $6 billion.
In 10 years there will be European countries all over the world.
Because, quite frankly, Americans are idiots. They would rather scarf down misinformation given by their news anchors than open a book and/or think for themselves.
If you didn’t vote then you voted for the bad guy.
If you didn’t vote you are just as bad as the MAGAniacs.
If you didn’t vote you voted for Trump.
If you didn’t vote you are responsible for the current situation.
More booze for us, enjoy your prohibition lite.
Marabou is also part of Mondelez, to my extreme disappointment.
At least Fazer is European.
Not myself, but apparently a lot of people thought Häagen-Dazs ice cream is European.
Remember, capitalists can only capitalize if their heads are still attached to their bodies.
As opposed to the alternative?
You can’t talk about immersion if your Skyrim character looks like that. Nothing immersive about it.
First asbestos, then lead, then this. Hopefully we’ll agree to fix this too.
I am longing for plastic-eating bacteria to be released into the wild. There are other materials we can use.
I think that’s mostly an issue in America. Here in Europe you can always drink tap water.
I think the best option would be to impose some hefty limitations on social media, maybe even banning it outright. Several studies have shown that social media is mainly bad for people’s mental health, as well as being the primary vector for spreading misinformation. The internet needs to go back to being decentralized.
You seem to know this, I’ve heard that bottled water is the biggest culprit, responsible for like 90% of microplastic intake. Does the same go for other drinks in plastic bottles, like soda and juice?