parasite or animal or dog, and then blame someone for being that way. for being a dog or what have you. why is it effective? because it is part of a conceptual metaphor that says people are animals. the great liar, as machiavelli once wrote, is able to take that substrate and twist it for whatever purpose, manipulative purpose they want. professor, mara gay here from the new york times. what is it that makes some people susceptible and able to hear and resonate with this kind of language, while others don t respond to it or respond to it quite differently at the same time? that s a question that i wish i really could answer. what i found in looking at history and looking at how, you
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at this danish wind farm, stone and 3d printed reefs have been placed on the sea floor. the advantage to this is you can take all of the best qualities of a natural reef and you can exaggerate them, completely. algae, other organisms, need a hard substrate, a hard surface to attach themselves to so you can maximise surface, you can 3d print the structures so that they have passageways and hollows. i mean, literally moments after they were placed on the sea floor, the video shows that marine life just moved in. and if all that goes to plan, it s hoped to give coral reefs and the marine life they support a better chance of survival. now, as technology to tackle the climate crisis evolves, it s attracting a lot of attention including that of former formula 1 champion nico rosberg.
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