Yeah, in what scale is polarisation measured? How are identity or idea-based polarisation defined? Also, what’s up with the awful kerning?
Especially when you take into consideration the fact that the booster landed (and subsequently fell over) on a floating platform out at sea.
“I’ll be great with X” definitively strikes me as a well thought out policy plan …
I’m not sure “lash out” is the right choice of words here. If someone publicly called for your death while accusing you of a crime you didn’t commit, and never even apologized when you’re proven innocent, I’d say you can be rightfully extremely angry at them.
Housing is too cheap? Now that’s a problem I’d like to have
You can usually tell it’s AI by looking at the hands. Trump’s are obviously way too large for this to be a real picture.
The DoD recommended apps are Signal and Wickr .
Bumped into my brother’s ex GF on a Grand Canyon trail, when we both live in Europe.
I did, that’s how I could summarize what they’re actually about. Now if you think those failings should add up to the same factual reporting rating than Fox News…
Yeah you can find all of their FIVE failed fact checks in the last 5 years, most of them consisting in simply reporting on what other seemingly believable sources such as other news outlets or NGOs had said. The outrage ! It’s basically British Fox News /s
I’m entering for FFVII Remake Intergrade. Thanks for organizing the giveaway !
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The size of very large houses dramatically increased since 1980, leading to a “McMansion effect.”
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Homeowners’ satisfaction drops with nearby McMansions, but not neighborhood satisfaction.
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In response to the “McMansion effect”, homeowners enlarge homes and incur more debt.
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Isolated McMansions or those built before move-in don’t affect satisfaction or behavior.
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Zoning laws limiting maximum house sizes could enhance welfare by reducing pressure to upscale homes.