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never heard of Vizio
first two paragraphs should be enough to convince anyone that it’s not news, just a highly biased opinion piece
juvee and then prison when they age out.
interesting how the standard Presidential term is also four years…
Argentina’s statistics agency on Wednesday published annual inflation of 254% as January inflation edged down to 20.6% from 25.5% a month earlier, just below forecasts of 257% and 21% according to analysts polled by Reuters.
that part is really confusing - it’s down 20.6% to 254% from 257%?
depends on what side of the battlefront you’re on
still very impressive.
I generally think of “ancestral lands” as something inhabited for thousands of years, not 114 years
so what? the UN isnt going to do anything about it.
then what terminology is used to refer to industrial scale agriculture in general? I’ve always used “factory farming” for corpo owned farms.
lol. not rationalization, just the cold hard truth.
this article was far more interesting and informative --> https://www.bellingcat.com/news/2024/02/14/identifying-the-mystery-vessel-at-the-site-of-trinidad-tobagos-national-emergency-oil-spill/
if found guilty, yes - generally people in that situation arent actually paying you back though, that’s why you have homeowners insurance.
it’s different because it’s not your house, it’s a country.
was the kitchen knife like, a meat cleaver or just a normal paring knife? honestly, article reads like meth psychosis was the real culprit
lol. the enemy adopting the same foreign technology that you’re using is just another sign that your war is unwinnable.
why not just hold it, frozen, until Putin dies/gets assassinated and someone not batshit crazy takes his place?
good, now do India!
not sure what you’re referring to in terms of health impacts to society regarding corporate farming - food is significantly more readily accessible and cheaper (and partially unhealthier) than at any point in history. a lot of the responsibility for that comes down to factory farming.
morality wise? free roaming/uncaged/whatever animals are still going to be killed in great numbers so that we can eat. people have been killing and eating other animals since before humanity evolved from Homo Erectus. the “quality of life” question is rather meaningless, animals that exist in the food supply chain were literally born so they could be turned into food. it’s criminally inefficient and not economically viable to raise 10 cows (or pigs or whatever) in the same space where you can raise 40. vertical integration will be the next big milestone, and it’ll be a big win for everyone involved.
modern day vikings gonna loot’n’pillage