@Toastdog1971@mitchellsnik well one your writing is atrocious. you somehow misspelled is which is poor. your sentence dont make sense either. you say "dont want foreigners going around nabbing wildlife for food" and then say "you have no proof what happened to the bird". please go back to school
@Triecky@GearshiftGrind@MarioNawfal is it tho? especially at the front lines that have barely changed for years i dont think kids and there parents are staying there
@TheNorthernByte@PolitlcsUK no. in the uk vote for an mp to vote on their behalf. In this case the mps represent around 70k voters. In the UK we dont vote for a PM. We vote for an MP who choses our PM No matter who is mp from any party the percentage of people who voted for the PM stay around the same
@baharkarakrt theres simply no answer to this. if you multiply a number by 2 and divide by the original number you will always get to. Example - k=10 then 2k=20 which means 20/10 = 2 and since 2 cant = 4 the question itself is wrong
@IMbeatreas if you zoom in real close in the "real" one the iranian flag in middle dont have the emblem but the "ai" one does. Also on the "real" one on the left khameneis face looks distorted. so your "real" one is actually ai and the one you say is "ai" is actually real
@ACUrastaman@PastOblivion1@ChaosLensX its not the fact weather it is or isnt a costume. its the fact that the officer did not act like an officer at all and the person had reasonable belief that the officer was fake due to his unprofessional and reckless behaviour
@ACUrastaman@gushypawbeck@ChaosLensX there is a process and thats what police protocol is for. The police officer broke this protocol and should have never shot the kid. If anything by shooting at a fleeing car the officer left the public in danger from stray bullets and shooting a guy whos driving
@ACUrastaman@SSG4WRAITH@ChaosLensX preposterous of you to imply the police are the enemy. They are crucial for our safety but incidents like these should never happen and the fact they do only reduces the public trust in them