Is that so? Did they continue offensives after the ceasefire was agreed to?
sensiblepuffin
I can't keep the timelines straight, especially when ours seems to be veering straight into 2077
It's become that ubiquitous because there's an expectation of instant gratification.
You respect the honesty because it reveals people's character. And if a person thinks that Taylor Swift is an awful singer, then cool, you can agree or disagree.
But when it's honesty about contempt for your fellow man? A punch in the face is the only thing that works.
I think Europeans, coming from a sane place where border crossings are more of a formality than anything else, don't expect a plane to the US to be a time machine/teleporter to East Berlin.
It's almost like people have gotten really used to instant gratification and it's not reasonable. A certain amount of figuring it out should be expected.
Right around 50-50, actually, but I'll bet you people near the borders are more likely to have one, for some crazy reason.
In fairness, the community has plenty of assholes. However, I think there's something to be said about electronic literacy and how a lot of people expect to have their hand held through every process.
At least NPR are saying Israel broke the ceasefire. NYT managed to report on Israel attacking while not explicitly saying that Israel violated the ceasefire.
If you're working around the northern border, then yeah, you probably go into Canada once in a while.
This brain rot is happening everywhere. I used to think that rural areas were where populism takes place, but I was wrong - it's the suburban areas.