Of course they did!
Of course they did!
There are two ways of looking at it.
No matter how you twist it you’ll end up all alone in space. You need a machine which can move through both time and space at the same time.
I like how latent fascists always come up with excuses.
No, it means that copyrights should not exist in the first place.
It’s all the same shit. No patents and copyrights should exist.
Copyright should not exist in the first place.
What you’re describing is a machine which moves both in time and space. A machine which only moves in time would result in this meme no matter how you twist it.
68.1% support Trump 30.84% support Harris 1.06% support 3rd party
FIFY. Please stop pretending that it wasn’t a landslide. Please stop pretending that Americans don’t support fascism. Please stop pretending that you’re not responsible.
Yeah, pretending that it wasn’t a landslide is a grand delusion.
It doesn’t really function as its own state since it has no separate courts (it owns and partially runs the Old Bailey, but that’s for all of England, not just the City), no defense or foreign-policy capacity, and none of the other functions of a state. It’s a Liberty (an area with enhanced or different rights) rather than a state.
It’s the same for England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Or for 50 states inside the US.
You need a company for legal protection. There are too many idiots in this world who will try their best to sue you for no reason. The bigger you grow, the higher the risk. That’s why we have the Mozilla Corp and Linux Foundation: a company will pay a fine in the worst case scenario, but a private person behind the project is looking at a jail time.
You should learn a thing or two about the City Of London.
The City of London (which is not London) is probably the most relevant example here, it’s enjoying its own representation in the government, its own laws, its own police force, and functions almost as a separate state in the Kingdom. Only corporations registered in the city can vote for its government, private residents cannot.
Then there are loads of towns and villages owned by the aristocracy, places like Clovelly, Heydon, Aldbury, etc. Or Poundbury, which was built by King Charles III (the work started while he was still a prince in 1999) because he just wanted to experiment with architecture.
The City of London (which is not London) is probably the most relevant example here, it’s enjoying its own representation in the government, its own laws, its own police force, and functions almost as a separate state in the Kingdom.
It’s funny how Americans here are so against the idea, yet there are plenty of private towns and villages here in the UK and it’s just normal.
Was it done poorly though? I mean the end result is that the US has become a vassal state of Russia without a nuclear fallout. Seems like an epic win to me.
Metals are also not 100% recyclable due to contamination. We just have plenty of use for low grade metal alloys.