

Obviously wrong.


Obviously wrong.


As far as I can tell, his involvement is investing in a rare earth mineral company as part of a green energy initiative. I don’t see anything connecting him to some “freedom city”. That’s Peter Thiel: https://www.insidehook.com/internet/peter-thiel-praxis-next-great-city-greenland


Lol. If that was true they would vote very differently.


Moving the goalposts is an informal fallacy in which evidence presented in response to a specific claim is dismissed and some other (often greater) evidence is demanded.


Your original argument was that this conflict was opened by kidnapping the head of a state.
Faced with a counterpoint, you’re arguing it’s not like a much more serious invasion.
True, but that’s not invalidating the fact that it was not opened by a kidnapping.


Have you heard about the expression “moving the goalposts”?


Americans keep voting for people who keep giving them worse health care and education… It’s sad, but it is what it is.


Also cementing USA’s new reputation as an unreliable business partner.


“roughly five weeks”
Since weeks are counted from the beginning of her last period, not conception, this operation must have happened within one week of her missed period. Perhaps it wasn’t so clearly within the law.


The mean IQ level was more in the region with medium fluoride concentration in drinking water (56.68) compared to areas with low fluoride concentration (41.03) and high fluoride concentration (31.59).
So according to that study, having “medium levels” (1.2-2ppm) of fluoride is much better. I checked three random water reports in Florida which had 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9 ppm.


Which is why I think sensitivity is the wrong word.


“It depends on the day whether more pleasure would be a good or bad thing for me”
That’s a more precise version of your statement, I think.
Good. I remember my parents boycotting South Africa over apartheid. Israel is acting much worse than they were.