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Jeez, these women and their endless womansplaining :D
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The difference is hippos are super dangerous! Rabbits? Not so much hehe.
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I'm normally not a fan of breeders, getting rich out of selling creatures. What about when they can't sell them or some of them come out genetically faulty? The guy here seems a nice guy and all, but hopefully he isn't ending up producing faulty cats that suffer as well as the healthy ones.
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I saw a video of this issue but showing footage from China where they were shooting silver iodide into the clouds with an old anti aircraft gun. Maybe it only works on the lower altitude clouds but could be a cheaper way to do this.
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I think that Poland did do well out of the EU but since the Syrian migrant crisis, and the EU's insistence (especially from Merkel and Macron) that large scale immigration is a necessary thing over the future I can't really blame them for the direction some member states are going in. Running a social democratic program (as most EU countries do) to support citizens with programs like healthcare, social housing, education, pensions is super expensive and large influxes of mostly unskilled and semi-skilled people not only puts pressure on these services but also makes it harder for local people to find jobs. It's not necessarily bad for business in the short term, when they find that they have a larger labour pool ready to accept bad contract conditions and lowers standards, it later on bites businesses on the butt when they are saddled with higher taxes due to more unemployed and more crime due to people not being able to find jobs, while at the same time footing an ever increasing bill for social services.
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Something we can all agree with Trump on, oppose the rip off military industrial complex companies who are raping the tax payer.
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Fascinating, well done!
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It's just history, while the stealing of these artifacts was morally wrong at least the artifacts have been kept safe and are open to the public. I believe the museum is still free to visit to anyone. And imagine if some of these artifacts were left in Iraq or Syria, there is a high risk they'd have been destroyed either by collateral damage or by the isis zealots who destroyed much of ancient Palymra. And I wouldn't put it past corrupt dictators selling artifacts to private collectors or gifting them to supporters, where they may be lost to the public forever. Egypt is building an extravagant new museum for housing the artifacts of ancient egypt, but how safe are they really going to be there in that part of the world. Remember Luxor 2015, the new museum is a disastrous incident waiting to happen.
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@lunayen I guess theres also that rabbit from monty python and the holy grail as well I wouldn't mess with that one! :)
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wibble wibble wibble
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Still think massive populations are cool? (To those who see that as a good thing). Were they smaller we wouldn't need these giant industrial factory farms. There would be less chance of pandemics and more chances of building a sustainable society rather than one that's running head long into a new dark age 100 years from now.
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But won't productivity growth be capped if there isn't a large body of working class consumers to buy the products in bulk? If there aren't enough people able to buy the goods or services then growth is hamstrung.
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People on the left and the right are taking this film too far. The hard right wing sees it as a threat, with black supremacist overtones. The hard left wing sees it as something that needs to be put on a pedestal. Can't we just accept it for being a pretty good and entertaining super hero movie?
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One thing that did keep however was the coming of the New World Order. Which today we know as globalism.
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3:20 Uh Oh! Spaghettios!
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