To all those who say this video is fake, it's not.
Mattel has had it for years, but parents groups banned it from sale because they don't want kids hurt.
I hear that repetitive annoyances, like constantly being told you're an atheist only because of spite, or that you cannot be moral no matter what actions you do if you're an atheist, can really piss someone off. In the same way that a dripping tap can drive someone mad.
Another repetitive accusations that can make someone angry, seems to occur on the internet a lot, is that if someone has strong words and opinions, that they're actually angry, and not just an assumption of the reader. I find that people who make such accusations often feel they are superior for bringing it up, because you can't be a holier-than-thou asshole if you're smiling and calm while being a holier-than-thou asshole.
Progressive change hasn't happened with any war. Sure, after a war, when everyone is fatigued and just wants to get back home and start rebuilding, but perhaps people should start learning from this repetitive behaviour and skip the violence in the first place.
The only time when war and revolution has actually achieved anything is if the people have a plan for what happens once the fight is over. The English, Russians, French all had revolutions, and they slid back to mostly where they started, or even worse. The American revolution succeeded only because it had a definite plan for what happened afterwards.
Violence may produce the conditions (mainly fatigue) required to start over, but all these wannabe anarchists that you have in the US are nothing.
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after going down hill very fast in the last week or so of his life.
"About a week before he died, my grandmother rubbed my grandfather's back with lard. After that he went downhill very quickly"
- Milton Jonesd
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Are you professionally allowed to lay on the guilt trip and constantly repeat to their faces that they're making their loved one suffer in pain? "Do something!" "Okay, but you're just asking me to make it worse!"
Get some glasses. The parent said it's not just about willpower. And employers will make you work overtime if they think they can, and nothing says they can like an employee with a smartphone.
The "and" in "prone to antisocial behavior and abusive treatment of others" reduces the actual numbers.
I for one totally lack of empathy or other such bullshit emotional state.
On the other hand I stay away from what you seem to consider "normal", weak-minded peoples.
Therefore "abusive treatment" is impossible.
You can't GPL a protocol standard, you imbecile. You can only GPL a certain implementation. GPL does not prevent your from reverse engineering.
To all those who say this video is fake, it's not. Mattel has had it for years, but parents groups banned it from sale because they don't want kids hurt.
I hear that repetitive annoyances, like constantly being told you're an atheist only because of spite, or that you cannot be moral no matter what actions you do if you're an atheist, can really piss someone off. In the same way that a dripping tap can drive someone mad. Another repetitive accusations that can make someone angry, seems to occur on the internet a lot, is that if someone has strong words and opinions, that they're actually angry, and not just an assumption of the reader. I find that people who make such accusations often feel they are superior for bringing it up, because you can't be a holier-than-thou asshole if you're smiling and calm while being a holier-than-thou asshole.
Progressive change hasn't happened with any war. Sure, after a war, when everyone is fatigued and just wants to get back home and start rebuilding, but perhaps people should start learning from this repetitive behaviour and skip the violence in the first place. The only time when war and revolution has actually achieved anything is if the people have a plan for what happens once the fight is over. The English, Russians, French all had revolutions, and they slid back to mostly where they started, or even worse. The American revolution succeeded only because it had a definite plan for what happened afterwards. Violence may produce the conditions (mainly fatigue) required to start over, but all these wannabe anarchists that you have in the US are nothing.
after going down hill very fast in the last week or so of his life.
"About a week before he died, my grandmother rubbed my grandfather's back with lard. After that he went downhill very quickly" - Milton Jonesd
Are you professionally allowed to lay on the guilt trip and constantly repeat to their faces that they're making their loved one suffer in pain? "Do something!" "Okay, but you're just asking me to make it worse!"
How does a gold standard, with a limited supply, keep up with an evolving economy where not everything with value has a physical form?
Get some glasses. The parent said it's not just about willpower. And employers will make you work overtime if they think they can, and nothing says they can like an employee with a smartphone.
Disclaimer: I am a theologian. Or, at least, I have a Ph.D. in New Testament
Well I have a Ph D in Leprechology.
The "and" in "prone to antisocial behavior and abusive treatment of others" reduces the actual numbers. I for one totally lack of empathy or other such bullshit emotional state. On the other hand I stay away from what you seem to consider "normal", weak-minded peoples. Therefore "abusive treatment" is impossible.
So basically, you have no friends.
* Hint: empathy isn't about crying.