Maduro was democratically elected and supported by the majority.
Forgive my ignorance, but didn't Maduro ban opposition party leaders from campaigning against him?
I'm not saying or agreeing with the orange man, what he did was wrong. It's not our place to intervene in other countries, but this is what I've heard everywhere.
How about all the times I’ve seen MAGA people make threats like that and worse?
Yeah, my own half brother threatened to shoot me for voting against his orange god. My parents regularly would post about how anyone who disagreed with Trump deserved death.
Therapy exhausts me, and I'd like to be uninvited to these sessions as I don't have much to add, but seeing posts like this and reading other peoples stories makes me realize that it could absolutely be so much worse.
TeamSpeak can only replace the voice chatting aspect. The vast majority of people use discord for text chat.
It's really such a different beast. You can chat in a discord server while you're on your phone when you're unavailable to chat on voice. I know teamspeak has an app, but it was clunky last time I bothered with it, and it's still not that type of experience. People love discord chat, they love the emotes, they love their profiles. I just can't see a lot of people giving that up.
And like I've said earlier, I'm not even sure if most people are aware of the changes or if they even care. The people from Aus or the UK that I've seen on discord lately seem like they're just dealing with the id requirements.
This feels like it's happening way too soon. Sure, at the current pace I would expect an exodus from discord eventually, but I didn't believe that there was so many proactive people on the platform.
Anyway, TeamSpeak has always been great. Discord voice can be rather unstable as you add more people to a chat, or depending on the locations of the people in it.
Wouldn't call it the end result, but rather the practice of attempting to make people less empathetic is that of an aggressor looking to divide the people. It has nothing to do with the concept of sin, and everything to do with breaking people apart, making people singular, more manageable targets.
This is a way of convincing people to be less trusting of those around them to prevent them from wanting to organize or cooperate with others out of fear that they may be suddenly arrested by undercover agents.
We don't really care as long as they don't get on the counter while we cook. You should be cleaning before and after cooking, so it's not that big of a deal.
What's preventing you from simply renouncing it then?
I'm familiar with a handful of people who have done so, mostly due to the tax burden that this country places on them. The fee is a bit hefty, but it was better than continuing to pay taxes towards a country you don't even live in.
I watched most of it and I thought it was rather solid.
It's not my taste in regards to music, but halftime shows have never been entirely about the music. I want to see a show, unless it's an old school band or artist coming out of retirement to perform. I want to see coordinated dancing, moving props, creative theming. And he delivered.
That said, I'm a complete sucker for aerial choreography. Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Rihanna have some insane performances, especially Rihanna who performed while being pregnant.
I haven't seen it that bad on this platform, but on reddit it's so awful that I have to always check downvoted comments for the 50/50 chance that the comment is entirely reasonable and provides genuinely beneficial information, rather than being completely insane.
It's also just really sad that people would often ask questions and then downvote an answer not for being wrong, but because it was something they didn't want to hear. Then immediately after respond with, "You have so many downvotes, you must be wrong." One of the old legal subreddits from around five years ago was infamous for this. Why yes, go ahead and trust the unverified user who didn't link to any code. I'm sure they are absolutely correct.
You ever have an issue with anything and you find the answer on some random reddit discussion that ends up in your search results when you're looking around?
Discord isn't really like the older methods of chatting, where people used platforms to chat for the sake of chatting. Entire communities from forums decided to just upend everything and move into discord. Niche software and other files are often shared among discord communities, or assistance for said files and programs is offered only through specific discord communities.
The platform is still better than anything we had back in the day, it's just that for some reason people have decided that everything needs to be stored in there.
Anyway, I don't see much changing. People will probably attempt to take this culture onto whatever new platform they move onto.
Yeah, historically it's a bit more complicated. Widerstand gegen den Nationalsozialismus which was an unorganized and very splintered resistance movement existed. There's a lot of reasons for why they couldn't quite make the impact they wanted, besides being splintered, but that's probably the largest one.
Besides that though, the Germans did attempt to cleanse their image after the world war with the Wehrmacht myth. The myth essentially states that the regular army had no knowledge of the acts committed by the SS, that the average German solider was bravely fighting for their country under false pretenses. Obviously it's not true, but it seems to have been rather effective unfortunately.
Oh there were signs in the last few months for certain. Like I mentioned before, she's been out of work, and depressed, so that masked a lot of the hints. I have noticed that she seemed as if she was genuinely trying to prepare me for this in some ways though.
Bedroom wise we both initiated quite often. She tells me she doesn't regret any of it, and she says she's confused as to why she enjoyed it sometimes more than others to the point where she eventually couldn't feel like doing anything. A lot was reciprocated, we've always had a policy about fairness.
Forgive my ignorance, but didn't Maduro ban opposition party leaders from campaigning against him?
I'm not saying or agreeing with the orange man, what he did was wrong. It's not our place to intervene in other countries, but this is what I've heard everywhere.