

Perun’s video this week is also relevant - looks like the 2.5%GDP would be plenty.
Perun’s video this week is also relevant - looks like the 2.5%GDP would be plenty.
It was Alpha Phoenix
Do the voters know where usaid buys its food, and what’s going to happen to farms if it closes?
I feel like you’d like this guy’s routine! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY
Saw someone wearing that shirt in a shopping mall in the UK!
“Good enough is perfect”
Credit cards for anything over £100 online, for the built-in fraud protection - https://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/guide-to-credit-card-protection/
Knew that he wouldn’t persevere with it - very forward-thinking!
If it was Ender’s Game, you might be better off starting with book two…
Like Kenji’s smash burgers, “held together with hope and American Cheese”
Similar to how more people have heard of Lockerbie than any other Scottish town of 5000 people.
This guy seemed to be campaigning on not prosecuting war criminals, so military lawyers might be the first ones with difficult decisions to make.
Similar with “get up, Trinity” from The Matrix’s opening scene.
Your last example reminds me of someone editing Wikipedia to list Ronnie O’Sullivan as the winner of the World Open, about 20 minutes before the final match finished.
They were right, and anyone would agree that it was all-but-certain, but it hadn’t actually happened yet.
This computer.
That was so insane - “we need a unique number, let’s just use the MAC” - it was like people didn’t even think through any of the implications when making ipv6 address schemes.
Similar with the address proposals that ignored the need to minimise the size of core internet routing tables.
Substitute Chaos Bringer to really give everyone flashbacks
Especially when tariffs go above 100%!
Like, do you believe French companies would be paying the shipping costs to give you free Champagne?