Would you like to expand on your reply? Not sure what you are trying to say.
You want political assasinations to be an accepted part of day to day business?
Would you like to expand on your reply? Not sure what you are trying to say.
You want political assasinations to be an accepted part of day to day business?
I’m not talking about Trump. If he has sexually molested a child that is news to me. But if that’s the case. Wow. Double fuck him.
Are you serious? What makes you think this is more dangerous than an attempted coup?
I get what you’re saying. But labeling an assasination attempt as misfortune is a little disingenuous don’t you think?
I don’t think that political violence shouldn’t be celebrated or even slightly accepted. It’s not the solution. If you don’t mind people celebrating the assasination attempt of Trump.
You also don’t have to mind people celebrating a potential attempt on Biden, or any other politician. And I don’t think you actually want to do that.
I don’t like him either. But when you start shooting/assasinating politicians you don’t agree with you end up like Mexico or Russia.
When you sexually molest a child, you deserve to die. There are definitely things people can do that they deserve to die for.
Joseph Fritzl should have been given the death penalty for what he did.
I can understand not wanting death penalty due to fear of it being misused. But if you think there’s nothing anyone could do to deserve it, then I think you lack imagination of what horrible things people are capable of doing
but this is the most dangerous thing that has happened this century.
A century is 100 years no? This was a failed assasination of a political candidate, former president.
You don’t remember the failed assasination of a sitting president named Regan? I think that was more dangerous.
You also had people storming the capitol and breaking into politicians offices and taking various documents and trying to make their way to them, themselves, some of the intruders were carrying Zipp cuffs, I’m sure they intended to use them as well. Not to mention that a police officer died during the insurrection as a direct consequence of it.
So I can easily think of something more dangerous not just in the century but in the decade. I mean cmon… it was just 3 years ago. Not even half a decade.
You’re not supposed to just remember them. You’re suppressed to know and understand them.
Those are two different things. Normally I’d say yes. A license is always worth having. But I’m not sure I want you to share the road with me if this is what you think of the rules
I don’t think about them at all
I can’t answer that. I suggest you ask OP that question instead of me.
He just said it’s not historical in any way.
It’s a trash font for trash people.
Probably bread
intended recipients of the product
Do you mean “the customer”?
The way you communicate (at least in English) is needlessly convoluted.
You already know they interpret your instructions incorrectly. You admitted yourself that, that is the problem. The solution in my world would be to give better instructions.
That’s the funny part. If you think my point is irrelevant, so is yours.
Not at all. But the question I raised from the start was that it matters where the meat is from.
Just like it matters where the plants are from.
Farmers have been using pesticides that kill bees in the millions. That will factually do more harm to the ecosystem than “the meat industry” ever could.
But maybe you want to focus on agriculture that doesn’t use pesticides that are known to kill bees. Maybe then you think it matters. You know, when it suits you.
So the whole point of “but it matters where” is very relevant. A lunch resturant business in London. Isn’t exactly representative of a normal every day person in the slightest.
Also I don’t see why that matters
Yeah, that’s the problem. You can’t even bother to read and understand the studies you link. You see the title and thinks “ah yes, that agrees with my agenda”
meals offered in the lunch service at an institutional food service establishment in London, UK over their whole life cycles.
Maybe you should actually read the studies you link.
Depends on who is farming the plants don’t you think? Not like there hasn’t been scandals about exploitation of workers in agriculture.
Not to mention environmental damage from over fertilizing and pesticides, and dumping of waste.
What are you gonna do about it?