I assume they’re talking about Guterres.
I assume they’re talking about Guterres.
Do shut up.
Still treated like a child after cutting them off for a decade, blamed for making my own choices.
Own a one bed one bathroom place, but we rent a two bed place.
Never heard of people buying weapons, wouldn’t think they’re that cheap either. The RPG thing (shooting a cow) was stopped years ago, so may not be possible anymore.
I assumed it was already on there.
Stall?
This is being wheeled in to our geography class because the main teacher is sick. It’s gonna be Jurassic Park.
You have to study strategies, that’s how people get good. You won’t be a match for anyone read.
That’s if you’re not from a native speaking country, and isn’t required in the UK, at least not initially. You don’t need such a police check either.
Okay, so a few things:
embossed motives
What reasons could these possibly be?
an item deemed similarly priced
Is this magical 0.25c coin priced, or does it simply have a value on it?
Me either, nor how you pay 0.25 cents for something.
I personally am a fan of being able to record any situation you might want to hold people liable to
I am not a public figure, and the questions were pretty innocuous, I just do not want to be filmed in a not-so-public place in an underhanded way without permission, especially when money is being made from the video.
He literally said you won’t need to vote again. Fucking brain-dead take there.
Europe and the EU are a very small part of the world as a whole, 60% of the world lives in Asia, with the biggest countries in the world having two or zero choices.
There can be plenty of political parties (a la the UK), it doesn’t mean there is the possibility of electing them all.
Thanks a lot.
FPTP is not the only form of being limited to two (or fewer) choices. Look at Georgia, Cambodia and Thailand as a few examples. Vietnam, Russia and China for other limited-choice countries. Not sure what the “english-speaking” part is relevant for.
No, in systems where there is a dictator, corruption and no realistic opportunity for other parties to get a foothold.
Try to understand how diplomacy works, and how “wins” are a rare thing from one meeting, but a step towards possible dialogue and incremental change.