40 years ago today, Invisible Touch was released. I'm about to listen to this one. It's one of my favorite instrumentals of all time:
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@Hildegardelisa@elonmusk So, why not have children with a mature man? Are you attracted to immature men? Or are you the type of woman a good man wouldn't want? Or are you simply a man-hater?
1) The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain and then migrated to the U.S.
2) Slavery was first outlawed in Great Britain, and then the U.S. was second. (a sign of softening)
3) The suffragette movement was the most intense in Great Britain, with the U.S. and Britain leading the suffrage movement.
What we're witnessing is a natural process, as unnatural as it may seem. The softening started out slowly and has, over the decades, picked up the tempo. And it seems, in particular, it significantly picked up the pace after women got the right to vote. The more women take on traditionally male roles, the faster society is feminized.
Now, couple that with the right and the left, which are simply ways of saying masculine and feminine in political jargon:
The right is pro-humanity, and the left is generally anti-human (pro-abortion, overpopulation concerns, sexual liberation without accountability, pushing women to forget being a wife and mother, and focus on career, assisted suicide, cutting off people's genitals, including their own children, gay rights, with gay sex not resulting in children), and couple that with why the left is obsessed with trans-rights (the power afforded to men, and the accountability afforded to women).
Now, couple that with men not being biologically programmed to hold women to account the way they hold men to account, and women not being biologically programmed to be held to account the way that men are held to account, and it becomes easier to see that we're nearing an unprecedented disaster.
"For someone to shoot a U.S. citizen, especially a woman..." Joe Rogan on the Renee Good/ ICE shooting, after she did nothing but act like a man during the incident.
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1. Lol, Obama's plan to buy an Iranian promise. Not surprisingly, that didn't work out all that well. And you may want to research what that plan entailed. That's called kicking the can down the road.
2. And who cares if it was known or not? If they enriched to 60% 5 years ago, that's not 40 years ago.
3. And Israel doesn't have their students starting out the school day chanting death to America, or to any other country for that matter. But there are certainly countries that want to destroy them.
"The IAEA confirmed on April 17, 2021, that Iran had started producing uranium hexafluoride (UF6) enriched up to 60% at Natanz.
This marked a significant escalation from Iran's prior enrichment levels (up to ~20% after resuming higher enrichment in early 2021). Iran later expanded 60% enrichment activities to the Fordow plant in November 2022.
Since then, Iran has accumulated a substantial stockpile of 60%-enriched uranium (hundreds of kilograms as of 2025 reports), though exact current figures can fluctuate and have been affected by later geopolitical events. Note that 60% enrichment is far higher than typical civilian reactor fuel (3β5%) but still below weapons-grade levels (90%). Further enrichment from 60% to 90% is technically faster and requires less effort than lower steps."
βIs it a little bit homophobic to focus on the straights of Hormuz rather than the gays of Hormuz?β
No Kings protester, completely serious: βYes, absolutely, I agree.β