Theatre has two meanings (it seems), one of them being "a room or hall for lectures with seats in tiers". The idea is that above the "centre stage" there would be seating for other doctors to watch the surgery for education/research purposes.
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Not sure, aye. Cartridge slot is on the other side and it's connected to the TV via RCA with stereo audio. hmm, I can't think of another console that meets those prerequisites though.
Here's a source (with a link to a database of victims, some of which were victims of Che) article as a starting point:
https://www.humanprogress.org/the-truth-about-che-guevara-racist-homophobe-and-mass-murderer/
Here's Castro himself saying it did happen under his regime:
He mostly used that logic with homossexuals, not so much with fascists.
Best trick in the book is to download the Windows 7 version of the drivers or software package as it is all prior to this cloud BS. Install that in your windows 10 or 11 and it will all work as intended.
Hehehe, we're still talking about Mattel's Barbie doll, right? Because that toy's history is not as clear cut as you seem to think. =)
No, what I meant is that nobody went to see the Barbie movie expecting to find a movie heavily politicised, that's it. Have you ever watched any other Barbie content before this movie? I certainly have done so with my daughter. If I'm going to see a John Wick movie, I know what to expect and so would you. Did you expect a Barbie movie to be what it was? I never said the movie was wrong or the message was wrong, that was never the point of my comments and every one seems to miss that.
We do have those conversations at home. I don't need Barbie to be the messenger, I'd prefer she was a toy my kids play with, like in basically every other Barbie cartoon ever made before this movie. That's my opinion.
Parental Guidance - 13 and over.
Agreed and we do teach our kids about this issues at home. We read books together, there's no question we won't answer. In my opinion we don't need Barbie to teach them that, that's all. It's like going to watch the Lego movie, we didn't even think of age rating, same happened here I believe...
I'm sorry to hear that. I was referring to kids though, not teens.
Was an on/off service technician/engineer for the last 20 years and can confirm. Many times I'd get a fault call just to arrive, pull out my screw driver and the issue simply resolves itself. It's as if it knows things are getting serious and it's afraid to be taken apart.