Making assumptions about the way other people feel or think is unproductive and unnecessary. Maybe you want them to be mad, to fight back, but you're just some words on a screen right now, so it only comes off as being an asshole.
What's the justification? That the numbers are coming from Gaza officials?
It's fine, just make whatever rules you want! I'm sure we'll still have the power to stop you when we're tired of your tantrum!
If you don't know what you want before you're 24, should you be allowed to make any decisions?
I don't know, I think I'd put money on him being blissfully unaware of how it looks. He surrounds himself with sycophants who protect him from that sort of negative energy.
ASS Club does have a certain ring to it.
48 prevented fatal accidents sounds great! Now how many accidents would we prevent if we criminalized alcohol?
The reason the pilot ejected is unknown to the publication, not the military.
Also, it looks like the entire article is based on a boilerplate tweet informing the public that an investigation is underway, everybody's safe, and if you have information please contact them.
If you want to write a click-bait article based on no information, this is how you do it.
I get so caught up in making sure my meaning can't possibly be misinterpreted that I get lost on my way to the point. I guess I don't want to be a cherry-picked example of somebody being stupid on the Internet.
Have you looked at big-ass computer monitors? They probably have a lot of things you don't want, but I've yet to see a smart one. Maybe a cheap one would fit the bill?
It does. Applying the video game logic, it looks badass at first glance, but once you play a little bit and learn more about what's out there, you find out it's kinda a noob trap.
You're equating reading to writing, which are distinct enough skill sets that they deserve separate conversations. I think this is less a matter of willpower and more about actual capability.