

Unironically, Stalin’s restraint and caution in international politics was probably his worst trait. I can understand the rationale but hindsight is 20/20


Unironically, Stalin’s restraint and caution in international politics was probably his worst trait. I can understand the rationale but hindsight is 20/20


She also allied with the MaKKKuis


Everyday we get closer to a US aircraft carrier touching the ocean floor


I think Sharkattak is arguing for the death penalty in this case
I agree. That’s a different position though than “never do electorlaism”
It depends what you mean by “work”. While he certainly didn’t see it as sufficient, Marx wasn’t categorically against involvement in electoral politics, so he must’ve seen some “work” in it.


Unironically, I think there’s upsides for children being under silly and arbitrary rules that they have to figure out how get around.
Where can I book tickets?
They weren’t built with slaves
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/jan/11/great-pyramid-tombs-slaves-egypt


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duty to disobey unlawful orders
How often does this happen?


My last Xiaomi phone cost me 200USD and lasted over five years. Screen started intermittently not working and bought a new one.


I really doubt homeschooling has much to do with it. Some subset of every gen is good with tech.
The one homeschool kid Im working with this semester is terrified to use the telephone. Their entire experience in home school education was largely sitting in virtual classrooms


Its definitely not all students and, in reality, I believe every generation has been deskilled to diff degrees. So, while these skills are noticeably worse with Gen z than it is with millennials, many young people I meet come to college with some or all of these skills.
So I think you could go with a less extreme intervention lol


Teaching college students, I agree that phones and ‘need’ are largely the culprit.
Loss of typing skill, trouble shooting skill, and file directory skill.
Better at cameras generally


In polish, calling people with the neutral gender…While in english it’s completely normal thing to say if you’re not sure of a person’s gender.
Maybe I misunderstand, but you should never call someone “it” in English, except for animals and babies. Calling someone “it” is considered dehumanizing in English.
don’t worry, its getting lower