No problem. Thanks for the giveaway anyway :)
Beryl
I'd like Kerbal Space program please.
How did you get injured ?
That's a Donald I can vote for.
Donald is again mistaking commerce for extorsion. People buy your wares if they fit their needs and if the price is right. This is commerce. " If you don't buy our cars, bad things will happen to you " is extorsion.
What a genius businessman.
"70 percent of all electric cars made on the globe are made in one country, China," he said. "And they're starting to specialize where they have electric vehicles for long range travel, where the charging structure is not built out. One car goes 150 to 200 miles as an all electric car, and it has a small internal combustion engine that powers the batteries. One tank of gas gives a range of up to 1,000 to 1,200 kilometers."
Yeah that's called a hybrid ! This guy is the CEO of Ford and seemingly doesn't know about the concept of plug-in hybrids !
Oh yeah ? Well Trump had an uncle who was a professor at MIT, so I guess they're even. /s
Sincèrement navré :/
Pour référence : En jetant un coup d'oeil rapide sur une boîte en cherchant le truc vert jaune orange rouge avec une lettre entourée, on peut se faire avoir, surtout si le nutriscore lui n'apparaît pas.
That would be a waste of deltaV.
The lisp is probably loose dentures. After all, Trump IS the oldest presidential nominee in US history. Come to think of it, that explains the incoherent ramblings also.
"Republicans repeat propaganda and democrats don't" isn't even the conclusion of this paper, which you'd know if you had actually looked at it. In fact, we already knew that republicans spread more disinfo than democrats, it's been demonstrated in multiple studies that are cited in this paper.
This particular study's interest is about what triggers it : "Our research enhances our understanding of when and why conservatives tend to spread more misinformation than liberals. We find that an ideological asymmetry emerges when politically polarized situations trigger conservatives’ desire for ingroup dominance. Acting on that salient desire, conservatives spread ingroup-skewed political misinformation, which is of uncertain accuracy, but not definitively false. In less polarized situations, conservatives’ desire to achieve ingroup dominance is tempered, along with their misinformation conveyance."