

Rule of law is out the window, why should we care what 9 random people have to say about our lives that have no effect on their own
Rule of law is out the window, why should we care what 9 random people have to say about our lives that have no effect on their own
I read that at first as “cute art and pornography”
I thought it’s the video of him groping an intern that we’ve been hearing about for the last 24 hours or so
I think people get confused when they see millions of dollars in aid. They don’t get it’s all equipment that probably wouldn’t have been used again anyway and think the US just prints a bunch of extra cash to send over.
So what your saying is the system is working as intended.
The only issue with the smaller space is the niche instances. One of the things I loved about reddit was finding communities for hobbies and interests. With something small you are sometimes lucky to have 20 people in an instance and then even less posting or engaging with content.
This was definitely a topic of conversation at your 4th of July event.
I don’t think a forced change like that is really necessary The only reason it really stopped in the first place is because corn is so subsidized by the government that it is cheaper and less work to just keep expanding land and planting more corn fields. Stop the outrageous subsidizing of corn and corn based products and it would make sense for farmers to rotate/sustain crop fields and diversify crops.