ChatGPT missing the question
BluesF
Who gets to decide it's a civil war?
Yes, mostly it's not allowed as either laws include them specifically or bizarrely they are treated as motor vehicles. There are places that don't mind though. Pretty much everywhere except Montana, in the US, it is illegal to drive a horse and cart drunk. In the UK it's illegal to be in charge of cattle on a road drunk. Very inclusive.
I think you underestimate how little people like being conquered, even when they will very likely lose.
They pushed further right to try and court republican voters who want nothing to do with them, and alienated their own base.
Idk how easy it easy to just build a nuke... I feel like the long range missile is the hard part, right? The actual nuclear part isn't quite so complex. Maybe I'm wrong.
I agree with both you and the meme. You're right that everyone should have sucked it up and voted for Kamala anyway. The meme is right because the Dems fucked this royally at several stages. Yes, American voters have made a decision that I massively disagree with... But you also have to recognise the vast political mistakes the party have made that led to this point.
Is anyone surprised?
I would say everyone does it. Confirmation bias isn't something you can completely avoid. You can try to recognise it in yourself, but most of the time it's a lot more subtle. As simple as reading something you agree with and not going to check the source. We ALL do that.
Oh good, another world war
Reject
Return
But they did live in Eden, we've got a bunch of those.