Ich bin auch dafür. Die Hitzewellen sollten ab jetzt Namen bekommen. Alphabetisch, wie es Tradition ist:
-Aramco
-BP
-Chevron
-Dea
-ExxonMobil
(….)
Wer hat Ideen für F bis Z?
🚨 BREAKING:
China confronts Trump:
Trump: "We need $2 billion daily to reopen the Strait of Hormuz."
Chinese FM: "The Strait was open before the war. The root cause is your illegal operations against Iran; you created a global crisis from nothing."
Heat makes metal expand. Train tracks expand the trains can't run. Trains dont run, people, fuel, chemicals, food, and equipment don't move. They don't move, economies stall.
Global warming has always been an economic crisis, so let's see how the capitalists respond.
Welcome to The UK where:
£100 now feels like £10
£500 now feels like £50
£1000 now feels like £100
You're taxed on absolutely everything.
Going somewhere on a train costs more than leaving the country on an airplane.
Going to the shop for a few bits now costs you as much as a weekly shop did a couple of years ago.
Rent and bills have doubled in the last few years.
You're not struggling to save money because you buy coffee, have subscriptions and actually spend some of your money on something other than bills.
You're struggling because the people in charge are taking advantage of hard working people, rinsing you for every penny they can and making everything as expensive as they can.
Guillermo del Toro says AI is a form of "natural stupidity"
“We are on the verge of image illiteracy. We are on the verge of cinema illiteracy... The pact between man and image is sacred, but we are in a time when that is in danger... We are told images can be generated by artificial means. The existence of an image is not just to be there. It is to connect us, to make us feel beauty,” he said.
https://t.co/h1bAYmAQKa
There's something deeply wrong with a country where people work all month, get paid, and immediately panic.
Payday should feel rewarding.
Instead it feels like a race against direct debits.
The money lands in your account and within 48 hours most of it has disappeared.
Rent takes a chunk.
Bills take a chunk.
Food takes a chunk.
Before you've even had a chance to enjoy earning it, it's gone.
You're basically just a middleman between your employer and everyone who wants your money.
It's an interesting system they have created.
If you can't afford something, you pay.
If they can't afford something, you pay.
I suggest we change the system so that they pay for everything for the next 500 years.
It's only fair.
RIP to any young people who had hopes of working in any field that requires social media skills
Or anyone who wants to revise for their A Levels after 6pm
YouTube has got more children in Britain through exams than the DfE
Do people not realize that the reason games costs SO much to make is because the cost of living, especially in the US, is astronomical? Thank AI, but moreso thank the current administration. "Games shouldn't be political" yet their very foundation is dying because of politics.
The Royal Society for Blind Children and the National Deaf Children's Society have both come out against the Starmer social media ban.
"Internet bad" is a trendy, upper-middle-class opinion for people with extracurricular budgets that ignores legions of people who rely on it.
It's strange that the Social Media bans in Australia and now the UK have come after Israel and their supporters have become horribly unpopular.
You might suspect an ulterior motive.