The traffic light simply would not turn green
So the people stopped to wait
As the traffic rolled and the wind blew cold
And the hour grew dark and late
Zoom-varoom, trucks, trailers,
Bikes and limousines,
Clatterin’ by — me oh my!
Won’t that light turn green?
But the days turned weeks, and the weeks turned months
And there on the corner they stood,
Twiddlin’ their thumbs till the changin’ comes
The way good people should.
And if you walk by that corner now,
You may think it’s rather strange
To see them there as they hopefully gaze
With the very same smile on their very same face
As they patiently stand in the very same place
And wait for the light to change.
Right, that’s what I thought you were referring to, and responded to. Ruining stonehenge versus the climate. Or vandalism generally versus the climate.
We’re not picking between these things. They’re independent variables.
I don’t mind profit driven because I’m confident that free markets are good for everybody.
The space race is on. That’s why Starship has been launching so much. Someone at the FAA must have finally realized that if SpaceX doesn’t go ahead at full SpaceX speed, we’re gonna see China take over space.
They’ve got a space station and a rover on the moon. China will easily overtake us in space, has already in a few places.
Fossil fuels aren’t just a culture war. Energy is really important for people, including poor people.
Conformity to masculine norms tied to higher levels of harassment in public, and expectation that mental help will be hostile to one’s core identity due to demonization of men for decades.
In the other, you’re a ring bearer and are guilty of virtually every smuggling crime that we have a nose for.
One of these lives has a future. The other one does not.
I’m going to be as forthcoming as I can he, Me Baggins. You’re here because we need your help.
My colleagues believe that I’m wasting my time with you Mr Baggins, but I believe you wish to do the right thing.
The other half’s definition of freedom is being able to say whatever bullshit comes to mind and not having it challenged.
Well, science has also shown that environments devoid of pathogens tend to produce people with allergies and autoimmune disorders. So maybe if everyone wore masks and nobody ever got sick, we’d have a society of people with allergies and autoimmune disorders.
With regard to your point 1, I think a business y should give up some of its freedom to filter patrons, if it’s doing business in a place like an airport.
Just like a vendor at a stadium shouldn’t be able to individually discriminate, because they’ve made their business part of a larger system.
Literally the Nazi position on Jews and communists.
He has the right to wear the mask. He doesn’t have the right to eat at that restaurant.
Have you heard of the Abraham Accords?
Huh??
Just led me ead my lead bro mmm