Maybe this will finally wake people up to the reality of our deadly dependence on fossil fuels.
Posts by AineMcCaul โ๐ผ
The right wing pulled such a stroke convincing the poor it was the educated and not the rich who have enslaved them.
I took a screen grab of my Dad's and use them. 80 year old man buying makeup and ladies sanitary products should throw them off whilst I make my getaway.
I mean, who else would get so stressed they eat 3 kitkats back to back ๐ณ
Now they just need to hack your supermarket loyalty points card.
All those supermarket loyalty points data, the alexa requests, the google searches are going to be used to hunt us down in the robot wars of the future.
I can't draw for shit, so no. But I do know the one you mean. I always thought it came from Superman's logo.
Just as a quick example, here are the fees for Maynooth Uni in Ireland for international students:
www.maynoothuniversity.ie/sites/defaul...
Have you considered University outside the USA? Fees and accomodation may well be cheaper in Europe. Many courses are also delivered in English.
Almost everything we argue about is a substitute for the thing we should be arguing about: the immense wealth & power of an oligarchic class, which captures governments, ruins lives and wrecks the living planet.
This class redirects our rage at scapegoats. To resist its lies is to resist its power.
My Dad turns 80 this year and still talks with reverence about Jim Clarke.
My Mamma always said, we goes together like bacon an' cabbage.
There's fierce big butterflies coming out of the cabbage this year. Must be global warming.
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Disney should do like Malcom in the Middle and return to the finding Nemo franchise. Fighting Nemo?
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You're half right - these problems arise because two parents have been forced out to work just to raise their family so that their millionaire boss can become a billionaire.
Make it make sense.
How long before corporations realise there's no one able to buy their products?
Jeez ๐ฌ I was bad after being in a plane that had to make an emergency landing when the cabin depressurised - can't imagine how you must have felt. I still think of the utter silence and the hideous squealing noise. I'd always imagined there would be lots of screaming. The silence was so much worse.
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I went back at 24 to do a Masters then back again at 30 to do my PGCE. At 30 I found my ability to get involved in discussions and my writing style were much improved. The utter lack of self-confidence really held me back 1st time round. I worried about appearing stupid if I said the wrong thing.
And mix the classes. Imagine the chaos!
Louie! That is some Loki-level mischief posting this here ๐
I used to have an incredibly eccentric, insanely intelligent lecturer who would often proclaim that 19 was far too young for university. I used to feel quite affronted. I totally agree with him now. I would get so much more out of Uni now. I would have so much more to say, more questions to ask.
I often find myself thinking back to the more challenging discussions I had at University Philosophy tutorials and finally understanding someone else's point of view. In my late teens, I wasn't ready yet. But that's okay, I kept it in my back pocket to put to good use thirty years later.
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I haven't seen that one! Now I'm intrigued ๐ง
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There's a good time?