

The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and chatter in the place of exercise.
- Socrates
The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for their elders and chatter in the place of exercise.
Such selfless, kind hearted people
I’d recommend reading Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do by Michael Sandell.
Also I haven’t read it myself yet but it sounds like The Moral Landscape by Sam Harris would probably be of interest to you as well.
The design is very human
What do you mean? They have to update their risk models or they’ll go out of business unless I’m misunderstanding.
Come on, man. Literally the first sentence of the article. Start of the year means between January and March. Those months are now in the past, hence the use of ‘was’.
Great recommendation. We Lost the Sea - Departure Songs is one of my all time favourite post rock albums as well.
This is why you can’t boil the ocean. Someone somewhere is always looking at it.
USA uses ‘tariff’…it hurts itself in its confusion!
Will they be able to have enough scooters and donkeys for them all though?
Oh my god he just ran in
There are lots of people without fingerprints due to the types of work they do
Exactly, like the Men In Black for example.
If I see someone in the right turning lane with their right indicator on, I assume they are about to turn right.
If I see someone in the right turning lane but they have their left indicator on, I assume they want to leave the turning lane.
If I see someone in the right turning lane without their indicator on, I assume they are probably going to turn right but they may have made a mistake or changed their mind, so I’m more cautious if I’m passing or try to leave room for them to get out if appropriate. This is the most annoying situation for me because I have less information to guess what they might do next.
No due process means they can do whatever they want and nobody can stop them. Doesn’t matter if you’re there legally, are a citizen, whatever. You’re not going to have an opportunity to make your case. That said, even when a judge does order them to stop a deportation it seems like they just do it anyway.
It’s good that those resources exist. What if it’s a policy that the government is not open to feedback on?
As a citizen, what’s the most effective way for you to bring about change on a government policy you don’t agree with?
Mining on a planet/moon in Star Citizen. Very chill, you get some beautiful views and monkey brain can see balance go up.