Governments should not do war crimes. This should not be a controversial thing to say.
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Governments should not do war crimes. This should not be a controversial thing to say.
One of the best posts that I've seen in a long time
The Morphology of Nike's Air Force 1 (1982-2015)
Tom Brown, retired engineer, has saved around 1,200 types of apples from extinction over 25 years
Seoul successfully combated the urban heat island effect by removing an elevated concrete highway and restoring the Cheonggyecheon stream, which lowered local temperatures by 3.3 to 5.9°C by reintroducing water, trees, and natural airflow.
Why Do We Need a Government? - civiced.org
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The contradiction...the reality of this world...
I do not always have the power to secure my liberty and freedom without a government... however, that government has the tendency to take away my liberty.
The problem of pathocracy | BPS
The problem of pathocracy | BPS https://share.google/jGX7voEJ6Cp7VTdFf
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“Liberty is not merely one particular value…it is the source and condition of most moral values. What a free society offers to the individua
In Peru, engineers built a billboard that makes drinking water from humid air. It pulls in moisture, cleans it, and lets people collect the water from a tap at the bottom.