It's such a black-and-white take.
"Communism is good. US is capitalist, so anti-communist, and NATO is basically led by the US, so it's bad. Russia is anti-Nato, so anything they do must be good, including performing war crimes in Ukraine"
So gross
It's such a black-and-white take.
"Communism is good. US is capitalist, so anti-communist, and NATO is basically led by the US, so it's bad. Russia is anti-Nato, so anything they do must be good, including performing war crimes in Ukraine"
So gross
Now if she'd just leave the personal jet in it's hangar.
Definitely not a fan of elites flying in their private jets to whatever luxury location.
But can you imagine Taylor Swift flying in a public airplane? She'd be harassed endlessly, even in first class.
Some people are just too well known, unfortunately.
I won't say this is definitely not true, but it has a lot of "my dad works at Nintendo" vibes.
Seems to work!
I should probably be excited about talking to "Margot Robbie", but I'm just happy I managed to tag someone correctly on the first try!
Probably because of @margotrobbie@lemmy.world
It's most noticeable when the topic being discussed is your area of expertise. Then you clearly see what kind of grossly oversimplified or even blatantly false comments get made with so much confidence and upvoted.
I tried to keep this in mind while reading stuff that I'm not an expert in, but that's hard.
Not exactly related to the question, but as a non-native English speaker, whenever I read something related to weights in imperial, e.g., 150 lbs, my mind reads it as 150 lubes.
I know it's pounds, if I would read it out loud, I would say pounds cause I'm not a weirdo (well...). But still, my internal monologue has lbs = lubes