

I didn’t know you guys had special briefings where you gain your intelligence. Over here in Europe we prefer natural grown intelligence maybe with a hint of help from schools and parents.
But it explains a lot if he never attended.
I didn’t know you guys had special briefings where you gain your intelligence. Over here in Europe we prefer natural grown intelligence maybe with a hint of help from schools and parents.
But it explains a lot if he never attended.
The last time I remember having the same opinion as the pope was in 2003 against Bush Jr.'s war. If anyone will ever get me to become a catholic, I’m pretty sure it will be a US president.
He’s not targeting us, but only the “bad” imigrants. Reminds me of these guys.
Not sure if you believe that the earth is only a few thousand years old, or you’re trying to say that all people that lived 150 years ago are dead by now, but humankind has been roaming this planet for more than two million years without refrigerators.
And quite successfully, if you consider that they conquered all continents without refrigerators, except the one where you really don’t need a fridge.
People have survived millions of years without refrigerators. Most products don’t get bad in a few hours just because they’re kept at 8° instead of 6°. Granted, there’s some stuff you want to be careful with, like raw poultry and minced meat, but neither the pasteurized milk nor the cured sausage will go bad in just a few hours, even at room temperature. Even if they would, you’d usually see, smell and taste it.
If it was as bad as you say, millions of pupils would die each summer from food poisoning because of the sandwich they carry unrefrigerated with them the whole morning until the lunch break. The temperature in an average teenagers backpack is much higher than that in a refrigerator that has been off for a few hours.
5000$ is a lot. In Germany you get only 250€
per month until they’re 27 (as long as they’re still in school/university)
plus free healthcare for mother and child
plus free daycare (depending on the state)
plus free schools and universities
…
We stopped buying these death machines from you years ago (in fact, we never really started buying them):
But that didn’t stop you from making more of them or making them more deadly each year.