That’s one way to spoil your ballot.
That’s one way to spoil your ballot.
It looks like a character creator when they have really low quality hair rendering, so the most beard you can have is a few sparse stubble-like hairs.
Those 36 missing millilitres contained all of the organic part unfortunately.
404oz? Is this a can for giants?
Times they are a changin’
For sure, the Yellow Vests literally blockaded roads and fuel depots across the whole of France.
What you’ve laid out there are a few ideas for much less legal and much less exposure rich disruption. Annoying small businesses profiting from the sale of oil vehicles and fuel isn’t going to make them pack up and start a new business and it’s certainly not going to get more exposure to the cause. Sure it’s an escalation, but you only want it so you don’t have to sit in a traffic jam.
The article is about someone getting jail tome for a peaceful protest which is quite outrageous. Getting jail time for actual vandalism would be less outrageous.
Why won’t everyone just do their protests respectably (in that small square over there between 5-6pm on Tuesdays of the second week every other month).
Then your point doesn’t make sense. You’re calling the US uncivilised for resorting to violence, but not the French who we are talking about historically resorting to violence? And also this is why others don’t resort to violence when civilised (by your standards) because they are afraid of guillotines? IDGI.
Why are the poor petrol station workers the ones who should be bothered instead of people driving cars? It’s not going to annoy Shell, as a global mega corp, any more impactfully by blockading one of their stations. Its just the same annoyance with less impact and visibility.
So… anyone driving a car?
Not saying they are the worst perpetrators, but if you’re saying it should only target offending acts then “just stopping oil” should be righteous in grinding pretty much every vehicle to a halt.
I think you should look up the history of the guillotine.
I’m from the UK. Also a millennial. Being ignorant about defining moments in world history can’t be pinned on either of those things.
I don’t think it’s out of touch to understand how a protest works. If a protest annoyed you once and made you dislike the cause, that doesn’t seem like the protest was doing it wrong, it seems like you were never going to be sympathetic to the cause.
I had to look up what chicken salt is and despite what it says on Wikipedia, I’ve never seen it in the UK. However, it seems very similar to something I had in Iceland called “Kartöflukrydd”, which translates roughly as “potato spice” and can be found under a similar name through Scandinavia at least.
MSG based seasonings are definitely not banned though. Maggi is very popular in central Europe and I think that is literally just MSG and salt.
Now imagine it’s a haggis super with salt and sauce.
More people that partake in alcohol also drink water you know. Beer is just barley flavoured water!
I don’t think there’s that sort of age restriction, you can start any time!
I’d say the fact that the headline explains the journalist in question has a story to their name probably means they were a legit journalist, not a “spy”.
It’s quite the jump to say ALL murdered journalists must be dressed correctly at all times, or else it’s fair to assume they were an enemy combatant. How many legit journalists do you think it’s okay to kill?