Be careful with those types of ideas "we have to tear down the system and anyone who tears it down is worth it" no, if Trump ruins everything, whoever comes after him is not going to fix it, at least not in the way you imagine. Believe me, in Europe we have seen those kinds of ideas before
Foni
The issue isn't whether Donald the Duck wants to be a dictator—it’s clear that he does. It's also evident that his supporters are aware of this. The real question is why so many Americans feel so let down by their political system that they're willing to tear it down completely.
Do you say the same thing when bombs fall on Palestinian hospitals?? I'm not happy about this, but I'm not happy about killing another 50,000 innocent people to avenge them.
Oh you try to exterminate an entire ethnic group and they refuse to die peacefully, what ignominy
Félicitations à la France, la cérémonie était magnifique, même la pluie n'a pas pu la gâcher
But does she have a Mastodon account? Or is she still giving traffic and publicity to Twitter?
never underestimate the data transfer speed of a truckload of hard drives
I don't understand the coconut and kamala thing.
Context: I am not American and my English level is limited.
I am an atheist, but this doesn't seem like a strong argument to me. The answer seems clear: He wanted Jesus to be partly human due to all that stuff about sharing our sins and so forth. It's nonsense to me, but it appears to make sense to believers.
I'm drinking my fourth beer of the afternoon as I write this. Does that count?
If you really believe that such a large percentage of Americans vote to end democracy because they are idiots, then you don't believe in democracy either.
And that is what will do more than anything to end it, to make neither side believe that it is the least bad of the systems.