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I read it as “a little LSD kid”.
I read it as “a little LSD kid”.
I know what you mean, but you don’t have to like rap. There are people who just genuinely don’t enjoy it.
In Vatican it wouldn’t.
Yeah, but each of them uses a different name. If you counted the frequency of the names, you might find out that Dog and Cat are among the common ones.
It’s hard to satisfy you.
So perhaps we could name our moon Cat, or perhaps Felis, you know, for the symetry.
He’s “not a fascist” just like Trump, Orban or Putin are not fascists. They might not fit your definition of fascism, but that doesn’t make them any better. They’re totalitarian mob bosses.
Religion is not always bad, just like people are not always bad generally. I’d agree that fanatism is always bad though.
It isn’t, but you’re right that slime molds can be this cool!
But you’d probably have to pick quite a few to get poisoned, if it even is poisonous :)
Not necessarily, but it does make them collaborators.
I wish we as humankind could learn from past mistakes. What I meant was I think in every nation, there’s a number of people who are born or raised capable of doing Nazi shit or having a nazi mindset or opinions. I don’t think we can change this fact. We need to build social mechanisms to make it hard or impossible for the nazis among us to get mainstream. But overall, I don’t think it’s surprizing that any nation has a tendency to genocide. It’s there in human nature and people as groups are much more stupid and harder to regulate than individuals.
Every nation has their own Nazis.
Yes, but even if we used the resources better, we would still come to a limit, just later. Eternal population growth is nonsense.
It’s also possible that doing something will slowly lead to the shift you’re talking about and be better than doing nothing. So isn’t it worth trying?
The owners had to have huge self-control not to name the cat Meowgli.
It wasn’t to me. Thanks.
The rare mammal in question is the long-beaked echidna.
Which two animals do you mean?
This graph is rather discutable.