Yes, exactly. It's best to just not have your voice heard. Don't vote now, and don't protest later.
Isoprenoid
I did some sleuthing. It has been adapted from a poster about fighting against tuberculosis.
What happened to the "nothing to hide" argument? It was eviscerated. It is not a good argument.
here in the US
Rest of the World: Sweet as. More for us.
For non-Americans: I needed a translator for the acronyms
Literal Meaning:
RFK = Robert F. Kennedy Jr
HHS = Department of Health and Human Services
Meaning (my guess): A head of public health who will end up gutting health measures for the public so they get sick and have to spend more money in the private sector.
Am I close?
Worth it. Cars are an ongoing cost, and don't bring joy if you're not into them. I think you made the right choice, you chose joy.
That makes God a rapist who didn’t get consent.
If we take the story at face value, he did get consent.
And Mary said, “Behold, I am the servant of the Lord; let it be to me according to your word.”
- Luke 1:38
Instead they are normalized
Normalised to what? This doesn't help.
Each point on the graph is divided by the highest point, 100
There we go. So a spike could be 1 person, or millions of people.
Trump: "I stopped the genocide."
Us: "You made the genocide worse!"
Trump: "Worse? Or better?"
/Invader Zim Reference - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDIgS-Soo9Q
~~Oh no, I never said that they are only separable by time.~~
~~You may not have said it, but you typed it. Lets look at the replay.~~
~~And you can equate religions and cults because the only difference between the two is time.~~
It can’t only be time that transforms the one into the other
I agree with you here.
Ashli Babbitt got shot full on by the secret service
Ashli Babbitt isn't an example of the USSS taking down a threat. Your source claims:
she was shot in the left shoulder by a United States Capitol Police (USCP) officer.
The USCP isn't the USSS (by my understanding, which is based on Wiki). I understand that the USSS were present at Jan 6 though, so your point stands.
The article claims "in droves" then doesn't give a number, or even an estimate.