Volcano, shmolcano! What I want to know is why there’s a picture of an anime corgi being chased by a fish on the surface of Venus.
So Australia buys vey expensive nuclear submarines from the US, and the US throws a little contract for a prototype airframe to Australia. Maybe Australia needs to send some people to Business School?
Gee, Elon could just steal it and repurpose it. Who would complain?
Here’s a rat disarming a mousetrap (an excellent Twitter feed, by the way)
https://twitter.com/gunsnrosesgirl3/status/1637034625192132610
Aren’t these chemicals what are known as “gender benders”? If so, imagine Biden going off on one of his rambling speeches about that particular effect of the chemicals on society over the past few decades.
Perhaps we should ask an AI to write an example of such an incoherent rambling Biden speech.
Statista has published a report, “Where Students Choose STEM Degrees”, based upon data collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics, of the fraction of students in tertiary (college and university) education that graduate in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
The report notes,
UNESCO did not publish data for China. In 2016, the World Economic Forum said that China actually produced 4.7 million STEM graduates a year, which would actually exceed India’s number. Yet, according to the National Science Foundation, China classifies engineering and science fields quite broadly, leading to a lack of comparability in the data. The U.S. government agency counted 1.6 million Chinese science and engineering graduates in 2014, which would be fewer than Indian graduates.
?Why is anyone even listening to these two. They seem mostly worthless “society” types - bereft of any rational thought.
Wait, aren’t these two twits whining about not having their privacy?
They’ve whined about privacy non stop but they manage to get in the news almost everyday.
What an annoying pair.
Ah yes adverse possession. That area of property law that states if you don’t pay enough attention to your belongings then someone can legally steal it.
Yes, that plus civil asset forfeiture, defunding the police, freeing the felons, etc., etc. are decimating the class of people who actually fund the state’s increasingly - malign activities; not only permitting this perverse use of adverse possession, not to mention the eternal, ongoing theft via state-caused inflation. At what point do the milk cows refuse to be further mulcted? Worn out milkers eventually become beeves.
Some overlap, but there is a big difference in practice. Much of adverse possession was to resolve legitimate disputes such as over boundaries where one party did not take any contradictory action for years when he/she easily could.
Up until very recently, in most states if you came home after a weekend at the inlaws and found someone in your house, that person would be dead or in jail by the end of day. And that’s even in states that had a long tradition of adverse possession laws.
This is a modern scam aided by leftist prosecutors, judges, and police. Would this be allowed to happen if you went to SF or Portland or Seattle, broke into someone’s house, changed the locks, and hung a “Trump Won!” banner from the windows. As soon as CNN got its footage, the local SWAT team would light you up.