I don't think poppi costs $2.50 per can because they're smoll bean indie soda company. I also don't think Pepsi bought poppi with the hopes of cutting costs for more people. More like they were impressed that someone was able to dupe people into paying $2.50 for a can of fizzy water with less sugar in it.
"It feels like I'm in Star Wars."
Lemmygrad you son of a bitch!
Well yes because the truth is the truth and our reason is Calvinball that changes over time and space. Scientific advancement always happens at the edge of knowledge and reason. That's how it advances. You have to question the existing premise in order to move past it. You're the one moving, not reality.
Occams Razor does not mean that the truth is always in the center of reason. It's that all things being equal (aka equal evidence for all sides), the truth is the thing that requires the fewest assumptions. Your lack of awareness about the evidence (ie full video of Tienanmen Square) isn't the thing that requires the least amount of assumptions. You're just assuming you have all the information and acting on that. We're not assuming the information, we have it. So ours requires one less assumption than you.
You know how these niche groups found each other thanks to the internet? What happens if you can't find other people like you? They invent them. So now your social media bubble isn't so lonely.
Put the Ancient Apocalypse guy in for Department of Education. Rogan is press secretary of course.
Drinking 5 of these and hitting ~~rock~~ bikini bottom
I will not vote for someone who receives money from rich people.
When you're dealing with libs make sure to point out that the DNC is not doing this for Kamala. They're not doing it Stacey Abrams. They're not doing it for AOC. They're not doing it for Michelle. Ask them why that is.
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let me guess, they tell everyone how they started a business by themselves and they work really hard as a independent entrepreneur. they hustle, they grind, they strive. they created a brand and watched it grow.