Sorry, I meant the US government can’t control the narrative on it.
Sorry, I meant the US government can’t control the narrative on it.
I’m just not stupid enough to believe the general public gives anywhere near enough of a shit about anyone else than themselves to make it work.
(Actually, I was stupid enough to believe that once. I went through a librarian phase in my 30s.)
Um… Libertarianism is authoritarianism just with corporations replacing the state.
The shoes require a subscription.
As in implementing back doors and reporting to the NSA/CIA/FBI/CBP/BATF/ETC?
Oh, sweet summer child…
The government can’t control the narrative with it. Specifically the tipping point when they decided to ban it was when they realized people were free to call the genocide in Gaza a genocide without the US being able to overwhelm the platform with pro-Israel propaganda.
I get it, now. I was mistaken.
The people that wanted to have an additional, part time residence in Spain that could afford it would simply pay it.
A non-EU resident that moves to the EU becomes an EU resident. I think you might be mistaking this to be about non-EU citizens.
All this 100% tax will do is stop the slightly less wealthy non-EU residents that are currently buying houses. People that can will just pay it despite the tax if they want it bad enough.
Probably. I did say, “From what I understand,” rather than stating it as a fact. Could very well have been thoroughly debunked but I can’t be arsed to look up detergent shoplifting tends and causes.
It was a distraction from Luigi.
From what I understand laundry detergent (especially Tide) is used as a black market currency because the value is relatively stable and everyone needs it eventually.
I wish doctors’ practices were still owned by doctors.
Do you mean democrats or Democrats? Because the latter is absolutely not looking to compete any further.
Y’all know you can post to more than one place, right?
Boost on Android still works if you mod any subreddits.