Where's the rabbit though?
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Some people use quotes for emphasis, though. So, not sure if this faculty's on our side.
I'd argue it's the only correct thing though. Sure, it's through reflection, but reflection is absorption and re-emission so the light really comes from the moon.
What's the stuff in the background on the right?
I guess "hurting their economy to accelerate their downfall" is a frequent goal of sanctions (cf. the sanctions on Cuba by the USA), but in the case of the EU there's probably another: "let's cut economic ties so that they cannot use our reliance on them to influence us".
I disagree. That Crowdstrike crashes is one thing; the issue here is that Windows suffers such a widespread crash, whether it is because of Crowdstrike or for any reason.
That's an overall accurate analysis, but more leftists have dropped out than centrists. A number of centrists refused to drop out, leading to far right seats rather than leftists.
I'm not very familiar with UK politics, but are the Liberal Democrats far-left? It doesn't look like it, at least by European standards.
Ah non, merci du partage je m'abonne :)
Dat ben ik ook 😋 Mais oui je suis francophone de base, je voulais une instance dans le Benelux !
Somebody listened to this and can tell me what his rationale was? The unspoken reason is probably like less taxation for the rich and profit in the medical industry, but what are the "sensible" arguments he would be brave enough to formulate in public at the time? If it's about medical research and innovation, it could be assured by the government but "it's not the job of the state to ensure the people's well-being"? Or "people will get lazy if their health is not on the line"?