The problem is when your boss believes in hype and makes layoffs (already happenning)
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The ONLY essential difference between Nazi Germany and other European colonial projects is location: it is a European colonial project against the Europeans themselves. Anyone who says otherwise is a denier of colonial genocides, period.
These types of people end up being leftcom (CIA agent)
mas é tipo um minicomputador mesmo, mas é que pra usar o webapp do whatsapp precisa estar logado no aplicativo em um android ou iOS
No caso não é bem uma alternativa ao Android ao iOS, é uma interface baixável em distros ARM (essas sim alternativas diretas ao Android e ao iOS). Duvido que não seja usável, mas infelizmente não tem como usar whatsapp se você só tiver um celular.
Maybe the Captain America from the first comics, but the good stories of Captain America are good precisely because they show Captain America realizing that the "American Dream" he is supposed to represent is really just a dream and does not exist in reality.
I think that precisely what makes TAS good - and the good Batman stories in general - is how, at least in characters' first appearances, it seems that the idea is to show how social problems have driven these "villains" crazy, and the objective is always, with some exceptions (i.e. Red Claw), to make the audience sympathize with them, producing social awareness of this problems in the audience. Unfortunately, as the characters are reused, they are reduced to caricatured villains and the incentive to sympathize with them fades. For example, Two-Face appears as an antagonist in 6 episodes and only in the stories Two-Face and Second Chance is he depicted as a human being. And this only gets worse in the sequel: The New Batman Adventures.
I actually think it's a good thing that, despite generally showing some sympathy, Batman always opposes his antagonists when they reach a point of social rupture: Batman is not a revolutionary, because Bruce Wayne could never be a revolutionary. Batman not being exactly on the side I would be on is not a problem: it gives the cartoon a verisimilitude.
Now, regarding "the hero we need" and other ideas of the sort, present in Nolan's films and Miller's comics, they are radically fascist, there's nothing to discuss.
I'm just not laughing out loud because millions of people are going to get fired by bosses who think this kind of shit is going to replace their employees.
"Olympic $$$pirit" is some bullshit imperialist countries invented to hide contradictions, while they cheat in every possible way.
The first time that throwing paint on something really did something about the situation.