I feel like Jordan Peterson would go the other way where you could just say "communism" with no context and he'd go into an entertaining "there would be executions in central park" meltdown
Galli
More like 1 in 20 households having a moonshine guy which is probably more like 1 in 100 directly interacting with the moonshine guy.
Sam Harris-ing
Essentially a form of begging the question; If we assume this scenario where I'd be correct, then I'd be correct.
wtyp extended universe
I'm sure other people get little goosbumps and feel like they're diving into the matrix when they're on the terminal
ngl that is half the reason I use the cli
If Israel escalates to a war with Iran it will lose to cost asymmetry
However Israel will win the posting war by gish galloping mind numbingly brazen posts like this that do completely disproportionate psychic damage to anyone debunking it.
on one hand stuff 'em, on the other this line of criticism is basically:
we need to improve how we fund journalism
yet you participate in funded journalism, curious!
oh no I have been owned, congrats you have restored the british empire to it's former place as world super power
Nice list of things that no-one who can vote in a US presidential election cares about.
This article reframes people being able to afford to stay in their homes as some kind of crisis.
Not present at any point in this article; any evidence that any American is stuck in a home they would rather leave. They couldn't even be bothered to quote a single homeowner who wanted to move let alone anything indicating that this is a common sentiment.
The only evidence cited are previous rates of housing mobility which are then taken simply as a natural norm with any deviation an unwanted aberration.
The idea that people might generally want to live in the homes they bought long term is not considered. The idea that those who move or downsize are often doing so reluctantly under pressure from their mortgage is not considered.
"if" gcc had a Ken Thompson hack how do you secure checks notes anything