Well, I'd prefer Britain had a more canadian style deal with Euro business, but that might take decades. At least a Nordic model is close enough for now.
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Look, dude, I will tell you right now. There is ZERO WAY this species survives if it doesn't establish an INTERNATIONAL SUBSISTENCE INFRASTRUCTURE. I know it sounds scary because it sounds similar to Lenin and Stalin, but it is LITERALLY THE OPPOSITE, especially with 21st century technology. The tribalism bullshit has to stop. OUR SPECIES IS AT THAT POINT. IT'S DO OR DIE TIME. THE MOMENT. THE RITE OF PASSAGE. EVOLUTION OR EXTINCTION. THE BEAUTY PAGEANT ANSWER OF WORLD PEACE NOW MUST BE ACTUALIZED.
That's where we are at dude, and you have to accept it if you want the world to move forward
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I'm taking a page out of Trump's playbook and being as abrasive as possible with my message. Hey it worked for him in 2016, so why shouldn't I give it a shot?
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Nigga, your One-Trillion-Sock-Accounts ass has been spending the past four years spreading fake news and being a sheepish buttboi for conservatives. You have NO BUSINESS talking about the mental stability of others, bro
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765
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Poor darwinists; they are so deluded thinking they actually know about science... smh.
__________________ Paleontologists have tried to turn Archaeopteryx into an earth bound feathered dinosaur. But it is not. It is a bird, a perching bird. And no amount of 'paleobabble' is going to change that.-- Alan Feduccia-a world authority on birds, quoted in "Archaeopteryx:Early Bird Catches a Can of Worms," Science 1994, p.764-765