Fair.
Decades of bland and boxy would make that understandable.
I look forward to refusing to work on these vehicles as well.
Convincing groups of people that they are disadvantaged and must rebel is how modern day brown-shirts are born.
The useful idiots of one particular set of elites or another.
I'm not particularly fond of it. Your description is appropriate.
Though, It is what I drink when I go to metal shows. Seems an apt pairing.
No worries. A good chuckle is more than enough.
Daring young director takes it in a whole new, and abstract angle.
Result-
A man smoothing woven garments on a flat board for an hour and a half.
Or the wheels will be misplaced in the compound and gone for good. (Because someone requisitioned them through creative paperwork)
The intensity of the hype feels very 2020.
It's easy to get sucked up.
That said, it's a lot nicer with the noise turned off and working on something away from screens.
Agreed.
The conversation I have with every door-to-door political ideologue has become repetitive.
The right leaning ones leave confused, and the social democracy ones leave angry.
(They're the most fun to play with)
They are certainly not free-market.
There's a lot of noise surrounding it (at least from within the US propaganda fire hoses).
Much of what I've observed, so far, is that we're watching an open war among different groups of elites.
The goal is destabilization of the base of targeted groups.
There will be blood, but as usual, that blood will be from the general populace and, therefore, only used to push narrative and propel one group or another to further divide the US voting base.
In summary-
The same old techniques that have been used to gain control for many millennia.
Ah. Found it, but I see why the difference between May of 2024 and the new announcement.
In May of 2024 he announced that he was stepping down from as executive chairman to a "non-executive" roll.
The new announcement is that he is stepping down from his roll as "chair of the board of trustees".
At some point the music will stop and there will be no more chairs left for Klaus.
Didn't Schwab announced he'd be stepping down last year?
I'm thinking cause/effect mis attribution.
Investment now may have some benefits.
I've moved ahead several purchases based on the same reasoning.
Pattern recognition is a matter of experience.
If experience moves one into the realm of "neurodivergence", perhaps this term is being used inappropriately or has no real meaning at all.





