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  • The US creating and arming its own imagined enemies? What a shock.

  • “It’s a wrap for us,” Onuma said while in the background, workers had just finished loading pieces of fresh whale meat into their trucks.

  • No

  • Companies: "Haha, dumbass! We don't care."

  • Ah, if it weren't but a dream...

  • Yes, get rid of everything. For peace of mind.

  • We should get rid of that as well then.

  • Politics are always ugly. We should get rid of them altogether.

  • Technically, it's the culture that's being represented.

  • Because the miss thing is supposed to represent the epitome of Japanese women on the international stage and having an affair is bad PR.

  • The topic isn't about the people in Gaza, it's about Belgium's building.

  • It might be. I won't say I know better.

  • It probably is worse. And consider this: they have nukes in their stockpile and are running out of regular bombs.

  • Nice loophole find after the post was deleted.

    To answer your reply, I agree. It's exactly the same and it's a shame the bias exists so blatantly.

  • Would you do household chores to procrastinate from doing work?

  • Then we go to court.

  • Oh I agree. But if we start using unproven scenarios to further demonize them, then we do no better than what they did to Palestine. It's hypocritical and follows the path they're taking. So what's the point then?

  • Ok, let's see how Israel evicts Belgium to Central Africa.

  • Now you're reminding me of those literary analysis classes. "The author used the colour blue to express their hidden and deep sadness over the loss of a burrito to a seagull..."

    While we might be able to extract her point of view at the time of writing and we might assume its evolution based on her later public interactions, logic only suggests a probable conclusion based on those components, not a definite one.

    Rowling also integrated parts of her own experiences into her stories. How do we know Hermione wasn't a jab at herself or some other girl she knew? Must it absolutely be a broad perception of real life? Why can't it be a particular and individual event to have given it inspiration to grow into something bigger?

    Logic is only sound when it covers all the angles, not just the ones favorable to a set conclusion.