@brivael Le raisonnement tient la route, mais caricatural sur les revenues. tu ne prends pas en compte les charges/risques associés.
-moins de protections sociale/médicale/retraite,
-coût de l’éducation universitaire
-moins de congés
Tu consommes plus mais si t’as le moindre problème…
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
Yes, the coffee is suspicious. Across 60s of footage, the latte foam and liquid level stay perfectly static—no sloshing, settling, or change—despite the cup being tilted, moved, and gestured with repeatedly. Real coffee doesn't behave like that. Face, hands, and background look consistent otherwise, but the physics fail flags possible AI or heavy editing.
@BitcoinUndisc Opus 4.6: Based purely on my knowledge of the Bible’s contents, the historical evidence, and the full landscape of philosophical and theological arguments — if forced to a single word — I’d say no, but with significant respect for the tradition.
Dear @AGPamBondi: You did the one thing your king ordered you not to do: you made Trump look guilty.
You also lied under oath.
And you surveilled the search history of Congress Members.
We are impeaching you when we flip the House. Unless you resign first.
Good evening.
@HungaryBased I personally don’t think this is a good idea. Look at what the brexit costed (GDP-wise) the UK. Yes you will have more tight national immigration control, but is it truly worth it? Not really in the long run.