Correlation is not causation.
Correlation is not causation.
… to promote a pawn to a queen if a player still had the original queen.
A: Hello, yes, I’d like to buy a second queen.
B: Oh shit. Hello, yes, I’d like to buy two queens! My credit card number is 6.
That hypothetical takes place at a time when credit cards were a very new concept.
There was no Instagram/TikTok back then, though.
Or Cocomelon, or other services and channels literally designed to break impressionable brains.
It time travels at one second per second and only forwards.
Usually you don’t state the obvious with signs, but there’s a “there’s no sharks in the Rhine” signs, so 🤷
Nope, it’s a CHTML extension. C for cursed, although that’s redundant.
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Tell the moderator, let him ask production. You’re not playing in a black box.
I’d have an orgy with her any time.
A democracy requires free elections, so no to both.
I don’t think the US is that far gone, though. Some states do care about the democratic process, as the graphic indicates. I don’t think the US has left flawed democracy territory yet, at least not everywhere.
The US’ democracy index is falling, but it’s still comparably high, between France and Italy.
But I did say factually wrong. I do admit it’s not that cut and dry, and the republic organisation isn’t everything.
I get you’re referring to a plutocracy. The question is if the US is so far gone that it’s out of flawed democracy territory - the lines are definitely blurred and I’d argue it depends on the state.
Yes, there’s tons of things that make the process unfair, but does that make the system not be a democracy? It’s a flawed one, one that basically only allows white dudes to vote, but the system is still a democracy.
All that to say it is a democracy after all, just even more condescendingly. Wonderful.
That’s Tuesdays, and July. And also never.