

I’m so glad there’s an ocean between us for when the shooting starts… Not that the collapse of the US won’t have enormous geopolitical ramifications, most of them bad.
I’m so glad there’s an ocean between us for when the shooting starts… Not that the collapse of the US won’t have enormous geopolitical ramifications, most of them bad.
What even is that bookcase behind him?
Stop this shit.
Just imagine how many slip through the cracks
This just feels like stealth advertising
Yes, but we’re not immune. Populism is heavily represented in almost every country.
Incoming claim about rigged elections from Elon in 3… 2… 1…
That is fucking genius
Apple-store like? So, insanely expensive and of little help? Supported by modern slavery?
According to another story he bought tickets for particular seats at a theatrical performance he considered pretentious and distributed them to eight bald men whose heads, painted with a single letter, spelled out the word “B-O-L-L-O-C-K-S” (another source claims it was four men’s heads making the word F-U-C-K), which was legible from the circle and boxes above.
ICQ was shutdown, and in Russian hands before that?
Tell me this, because this confuses me. Where are all the Tesla’s supposed to go? A junkyard?
It implies that that’s a quality you should be judging people on, even if their looks have no bearing on the situation.
Of all the things or even subjects you could have made a comment on in this thread, you left one on the looks of a woman.
She doesn’t need your validation. Other Lemmy users don’t need your opinion on who’s attractive. It’s meaningless and detracts from the conversation.
That sounds like a declaration of war
Because the people paying them think they’re going to earn it back.
When you are a well-known or household name, your presence alone can convince a lot of people to watch whatever product you’re in. Not just that, entertainment is inherently a risky business. Replacing unknowns with celebrities means reducing that risk, replacing it with known factors.
In other words, because the market thinks they’re worth it.
Well, no. 71.3% of people voted not to want this party in power. That’s the power of coalitions.
It’s such a transparent non-answer, one that religious people have been conditioned to accept and not question.
That would imply Trump has a plan
You should evaluate who you are getting your talking points from and whether it’s ethical to spread such (mis)information without at least verifying it for yourself.
Those are complimentary