the image refers to the average hog’s image of Norway. and also when people say socialist when they refer to european countries they mostly refer to policies, not the entire economic system. universal healthcare is an example.
the image refers to the average hog’s image of Norway. and also when people say socialist when they refer to european countries they mostly refer to policies, not the entire economic system. universal healthcare is an example.
Indeed, it has been done many times, but there’s no sign of it stopping anytime soon. like their school shootings
someone has to have done that, right? what I wonder is how and when.
certainly if the movement is fast enough, as we’ve learned.
someone should so something about that
“what the fuck is this”
“it’s uranium”
sounds like a fun conversation indeed
having all the time in the world is a perk of being 5-6 that allows you to learn things like that especially when they come in a shiny new game box. I don’t think that’s necessarily indicative of anything.
but killing rich people is illegal!
in that case, I have bad news
I’m really starting to think this 17 is not a good guy
depose also means removing someone from their position, so that is more appropriate for the bullet.
you’re not a pig though, no special rules for you
what’s the worst a guy with a partially eaten brain can do?
well it doesn’t
he’s not just Italian, he’s so Italian that he was named the way jowling kowling rowling would name a token Italian character in harry potter
why did you leave? you don’t blame reddit after all
AI to determine people’s livelihoods, huh?
By the way, who’s the Brandshield CEO? Asking for a friend.
I didn’t compare it to metric though. and yes all your examples are stupid. I just said stone is my favorite because it feels so out of place for me.
you got the foot-yard backwards but at least 3 is a factor of 12. also inch, foot and yard, while impractical in ratios, are somewhat helpful lengths. like you can easily visualize an inch or foot, probably better than a mm or cm.
the pint/gallon was probably backward standardized, in that they were probably measures used for various drinks or cargo and named for those and got roughly standardized with 8x or 3x feeling appropriate. but stone just… exists it feels like. for no practical reason.
what’s right with it? doesn’t make sense it exists at all. it’s not 10- based obviously, but it’s not even 12- based like other imperial units. it’s 14 pounds! 14? who came up with this shit?
watched skillup’s video on it, and it sounds awesome.