@fren_Fast6@robertsepehr@BullBoss5 i have AC in every room, but prefer not to use it, as i don't find it healthy. nothing to do with money or cost. It's rarely gets above +35 C anyway, nights are cool here, +20C and heatwaves are just few, only then i need my AC
Social media trends have turned the worldโs most beautiful places into endless bathroom lines at a concert, where everyone waits for hours just to take the same photo to show to people who couldnโt care less ๐๐ธ
Nothing captures the shallow decay of our time better than this
@Alina42058103@DarRamesnis we can jot change the history in the past, but we can create a new chapter and look forward together, as two brotherly countries.
Ricky Gervais on 60 Minutes Makes a Crystal-Clear Case for Free Speech
He put it perfectly: the great thing about freedom of speech is that I can say what I want, and you can say you're offended, and I get to decide whether I care or not.
Because let's be honest, there's nothing you can say that someone, somewhere won't find offensive.
That's why blasphemy laws are so absurd, they're basically trying to protect an all-powerful deity from having its feelings hurt.
At the end of the day, we should be free to criticise any idea.
Just because you're offended doesn't automatically mean you're right.
Spot on, Ricky. Free speech isn't about never upsetting anyone, it's about the right to speak anyway.
The Olive tree of Vouveson on the island of Crete, Greece, is one of the oldest olive trees in the world.
Scientists from the University of Crete have estimated it to be 4,000 years old, which means that, when it sprouted, the last mammoths were still walking on Earth, someone in China was discovering bronze casting and the seventh Egyptian dinasty was declining.
The Minoan civilization was thriving and its monumental architecture was adorning the island of Crete. The first stones of the Palace of Minos at Knossos which inspired the myth of the Minotaur were laid.
This tree saw the humans deeds for thousands of years, from the Bronze Age to the artificial intelligence and, possibly the most amazing thing, it continues to produce olives at every season.