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dmaldona

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    Comment #23289626

    The visuals are beautiful. How does he do it?

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    Comment #21891642

    Any brand recommendations?

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    Comment #21670181

    True. And the corrupt morals beneath that facade of optimism are depressing. What a world are we creating!

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    Comment #21398144

    Yo do write very well! Is not an empty compliment. About your comments, I can point to some excerpts in the Inquisition wikipedia article: > The Inquisition was established as a ge…

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    Comment #21398043

    Fair. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Inquisition > he Spanish Inquisition is often cited in popular literature and history as an example of religious intolerance and repress…

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    Comment #21397881

    In order to have a healthy democracy we first need the rule of the law. Constitutions are made to define the foundations of those laws and protect citizen minorities against majori…

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    Comment #21397734

    > People will say it's justified because the Catalan separatists are fascists, terrorists, pedophiles, or whatever. It's not justified. The rulers of al-Andalus were no angels eith…

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    Comment #20809597

    Anonymous internet forums.

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    Comment #20795987

    I was really surprised that this article was written by a humanities professor. I understand he's trying to make a point, but the premises in the first paragraphs are indigestible.…

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    Comment #20731730

    I have similar feelings as you. In my work people are being pushed to use Julia. However, I feel that most Julia use cases are simple scripts. Most Julia users don't use a debugger…

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    Comment #20671343

    Yes, If you only receive immigration from only one country, it is easier for these newcomers to associate and become a political force that can change your status quo. Whereas if i…

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    Comment #20670837

    I wish is not passed. But seems to have a lot of support: https://www.lanereport.com/115492/2019/07/the-bottom-line-bu... Really wonder who thought this was a great idea.

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    Comment #20602732

    What I want to discuss is the underlying premise of these articles, that by woman being liberated from the burden of the family, they achieve a sort of independence that leads them…

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    Comment #20602665

    So, let's see if I understand correctly: women did not want to marry but did so out of economic necessity. Men did not want to marry either, but did so out of societal pressure. Bo…

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    Comment #20601282

    Why did man married then? Wouldn't it be easier for them to remain single and enjoy their freedom and wealth?

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    Comment #20601256

    I am employed and I earn my own money, but I am not truly "independent".

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    Comment #20601196

    These are other articles by the NYT: * Japan’s Working Mothers: Record Responsibilities, Little Help From Dads * In Japan, More Women Fight to Use Their Own Surnames * Japan Desper…

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    Comment #13457182

    But elite education is not attainable for all pocket sizes.