Not in the post-religious UK they certainly aren't.You have to say that makes his views mainstream.
Is it make it up day here...when have U said I gate African culture...I dont like Islamic culture because its racist, xenophobic, anti women, anti gay and I think we can take it as read that its anti trans.Not in the post-religious UK they certainly aren't.
But if you want to lump the UK in with, say, Africa (when you continually espose the opinion that theirs is a culture you hate as it's alien to the UK's) then feel free...
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They are the same caffeine as coffee
African culture, being mainly Christian and Islamic (to the tune of more than, IIRC, 85% of African religions).Is it make it up day here...when have U said I gate African culture...I dont like Islamic culture because its racist, xenophobic, anti women, anti gay and I think we can take it as read that its anti trans.
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You were having a discussion specifically about Tim Farron and his views.By calling them world religions I pretty well made it a worldwide comment.
MP calls for ban on energy drinks
Ban rope cause it kills people. Cant go around banning shit cause someone abused it u healthily
Keep laughing, you'll get left behind.Im still at laughing.
How does one invest in these techs w/o directly purchasing cryptocurrencies?
Except its been widely derided as utterly unworkable..but hey hey ho and I wasnt laughing at Kodak by the way..so whatever.Keep laughing, you'll get left behind.
Kodak's announcement isn't specifically about crypto currencies, it's about utilising a blockchain (specifically the Ethereum blockchain) to protect photographers' ownership of their work. Blockchains and decentralised ledgers are the future (and the present tbh, they're being used as we speak in countless industries) whether you like it or not. Horizon State (a blockchain platform for enterprise/ngo/government voting/polling) and ShipChain (factory to end-user shipping/logistics platform) are two great examples of applications.
Keep laughing, though.