They didn’t export potatoes out of Ireland, they exported everything else. Meaning there was no other food but potatoes for the Irish to eat.
They didn’t export potatoes out of Ireland, they exported everything else. Meaning there was no other food but potatoes for the Irish to eat.
Oh it’s still in living memory, Ireland and Irish culture still hasn’t recovered from it.
In fact, Israel’s attack on Gaza has resulted in emissions from the first 120 days to exceed the annual emissions of 26 individual countries.
Same in Sweden, where not only do they have to account for every bullet, they also have to account for when the boot of the car (which holds all the weapons) is ever opened
The googledebunkers are hiding the truth!!!1!!1!1!11!1!1!
50% SiO2, 15% Al2O3, 10% CaO, 10% MgO, 5% TiO2 and 5-15% iron
It’s not even ignorance, it’s by design. They’ve even outlined their plans online: https://www.project2025.org/
The law isn’t specifically for TikTok. Its to allow the US government the ability to ban any foreign owned company.
The law is to force any company that isn’t US owned that the US doesn’t like to hand over ownership. Regardless of your thoughts on TikTok/ByteDance/China in general, this is not a law one should praise. It’s incredibly dangerous and is one more step toward the US becoming a full-fledged fascist state.
There are no more hospitals in Gaza (because Israel destroyed every single one). And they have yet to show any evidence of Hamas using the hospitals as military bases.
We have international laws, but for some reason no country seems to want to uphold them when Israel continuously breaks them. That means the international laws aren’t laws anymore and that’s a dangerous precedent.
I believe it is approximately here: https://maps.app.goo.gl/w2dmLbTR9qwWZHoq9
That area has the last working payphone by Verizon in New Hampshire.
White mass shooters get handcuffed and treated with baby gloves but a brown kid with a toy gets shot within seconds.
Because Iran has threatened Israel to stop the genocide in Gaza
Same as RadioFreeAsia which is the only source for all those weird North Korea articles, like “Kim Jong-Un says NK found a Unicorn!” Or “All NK boys have to get the same haircut!”
Not at all, it was a formality to say your name, especially on landline where multiple people have access to the same phone.
Yes, “Hello, name speaking” used to be very common when I grew up
I could’ve sworn I’ve seen almost an identical comic strip like this a decade ago