Of the things the grief tragedy sympathy industry shows you on primetime TV, the coronavirus statistics seem dull this time of year because they are all year, but it takes something like extreme weather to wake people up.
The extreme weather is a refreshing thing to see after watching the same dull coronavirus numbers and statistics bullshit that is aired by the grief tragedy sympathy industry all year since 2020.
The effect of Military-Industrial-Political Complex INSANITY, relying heavily upon Disease, Misery &*WRONG* to keep the World flowing around the MONEY!MONEY!MONEY! using 'Treatment' rather than Cure.
Opioids and Big PHarma* are classic expression of the Misery-Industrial-Complex in fucktion*.
(a very offensive term I found on Craigslist): for a Western country to be letting in immigrants from Third World countries and at the same time outsourcing the low skilled jobs that these immigrants are capable of doing.
before embarking on an Immigration Industry policy, Western governments should, IMHO, first learn what ethnocultural neo-anthropology is all about ethno
(a very offensive term I found on Craigslist): for a Western country to be letting in immigrants, even undocumented immigrants with no criminal records, from Third World countries and at the same time outsourcing the low skilled jobs that these immigrants are capable of doing.
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before embarking on an Immigration Industry policy, Western governments should, IMHO, first learn what ethnocultural neo-anthropology is all about
Someone who "goes back to the land" after the industrial period. A homesteader in today's society.
Watch the documentary 'Urban Roots' for the best examples. Similar movement in Flint, Michigan called "Flintopia."
Guy: "Why would you move to Flint, Michigan?
Other Guy: "To take back the land, I'm a PIP."
Guy: "A PIP?"
Other Guy: "Yea, a Post-Industrial Pioneer."
a clothing brand that's popular in Cyprus and all the popular kids wear it because they think it's cool
"I got that 200 euro alpha industries jacket yesterday, I bet the bitches are gonna call me hot"
An event hosted on a Sunday or Monday (a day that most workers in the hospitality and service industries have off) that offers specials like reduced priced drinks and appetizers.
In this case, the service industry refers to people that you are likely to interact with on a night out - servers, bartenders, mixologists, receptionists, valets etc as well as the back-of-the-house workers like line cooks.
The bar offered half-price shots for Service Industry Night.