It's the attitude, not the bricks. If the government destroys it people can go elsewhere. The important part are the people who want to build a better future.
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2026 isn't over yet. At least we could start building that future. All it takes is starting to make steps towards it.
~~Only that enough nuclear energy since the 1970ies could have prevented global warming and the misery that will come from it.~~
He is best known for his book The End of History and the Last Man
Because they are starved and have no influence.
Be honest, you just hope that the sheer amount of resources will lead to some country finally finish https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Hurd
One jet and 12 yachts is totally out of balance. Cut one side of the stick off and the dog will be grumpy, too.
Sorry, that was meant hypothetically and not personal. I meant that the Russian situation is always possible. The state always thinks that his actions are justified while the citizens may have other preferences.
That's your preference for punishment.
What I was wondering was if your sister could prefer to be called an asshole by a friend over being called one by you. Perhaps she hopes that your disagreements don't escalate and that you perceive her needs not as annoying but as valid.
Or speaking about China, being able to feel safe in one's own country could be more valuable than the losses from leaked information to China.
and stepping on personal rights.
The racial make-up of the prison population suggests that the lead is not that big.
Of course, but what would she prefer?
or old-school
That's the crazy part.
Once a future city is going, people can move there and find better work. The difficult part is to get it running.