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  • mustafa kemal ataturk

    probably the one and only politician/president who said "if one day, my words are against science, choose science." he still inspires turkish people as well as elon musk

  • love

    love is a choice. not a feeling.

  • istanbul

    popular city of the beautiful country of turkey. historically constantinople, renamed to modern-day istanbul with the 1543 ottoman victory over the byzantine empire. (see: hagia sophia)

  • google search

    an action completed using google.com to enter a search query. also said simply as "google" i.e. "to google something."

  • acute selfitis

    taking photos of one's self at least three times a day and posting each of the photos on social media.

    (see: selfitis)

  • jamestown

  • victory in europe day

    was celebrated in new york city with ticker-tape streamers on wall street. the day after germany surrendered, people poured into the streets and celebrated across america and in liberated european cities. but with japan still fighting, the war was not yet over.

  • estonia

    the official name of estonia is the republic of estonia.

    estonia has the highest population of atheists in europe. more than 80% of its population is atheist.

    estonia is the first country to leave the soviet union and produce its own money.

    estonia is the home of important organizations and companies. (see: skype)

    estonia wanted to be recognized as a northern country, not as a baltic country.

    estonia has 2,222 islands.

    estonia became the first country to have legally binding general elections using the internet.

  • banshee (tv series)

    the most underrated tv series. it's on hbo max

  • the boys (tv series)

    the boys is a television series that is available on amazon prime video. the show is based on the comic book series of the same name and is set in a world where superheroes exist, but they are corrupt and abusive. the series follows a group of regular people who team up to take down the corrupt superheroes and expose their wrongdoing. the boys is known for its dark and satirical tone, and it has been praised for its exploration of complex themes such as power, corruption, and corporate greed. the show has been a critical and commercial success, and it has been renewed for a third season.

  • cash crop

    a cash crop is a type of agricultural crop that is grown specifically for sale in the market, rather than for personal use or subsistence. cash crops are typically grown on a large scale and are an important source of income for many farmers around the world. the cultivation of cash crops has a long history, dating back to ancient civilizations.

    some examples of cash crops that have been grown for centuries include:

    wheat: wheat has been grown for thousands of years and is one of the oldest and most important cereal crops in the world. it is grown in many parts of the world, including europe, asia, and the americas.

    cotton: cotton is a cash crop that has been cultivated for thousands of years in the middle east, india, and china. it is an important source of fiber for clothing and textiles.

    sugar: sugar cane is a tropical cash crop that has been grown in the caribbean, south america, and southeast asia for centuries. it is an important source of sugar, which is used in a variety of food and beverage products.

    tobacco: tobacco is a cash crop that has been grown in the americas for centuries. it is used in the production of cigarettes and other tobacco products.

    coffee: coffee is a cash crop that has been grown in tropical regions of the world for hundreds of years. it is an important source of income for many farmers and is used to produce a popular beverage.

    tea: tea is another cash crop that has a long history of cultivation. it is grown in many parts of the world, including asia, africa, and south america, and is used to produce a popular beverage.

    overall, the cultivation of cash crops has played a significant role in the economic development of many regions around the world.

  • cherry picking

    cherry picking is a logical fallacy that occurs when an argument relies on the selective use of evidence or examples in order to support a particular conclusion, while ignoring or dismissing evidence or examples that contradict or weaken the argument. this can create a misleading or distorted view of the subject being discussed, as it presents a biased or incomplete picture of the available evidence.

    here is an example of an argument that relies on cherry picking:

    premise: all democrats are socialists.
    example: bernie sanders is a socialist and a democrat.
    conclusion: all democrats are socialists.

    in this argument, the premise is supported by the example of bernie sanders, who is both a socialist and a democrat. however, this example ignores the fact that there are many other democrats who are not socialists, and therefore does not provide a complete or accurate picture of the relationship between democrats and socialism. as a result, the conclusion of the argument is based on a biased or incomplete view of the evidence.

    another example of cherry picking might be:

    premise: vaccines are dangerous.
    example: some people who have received vaccines have experienced serious side effects.
    conclusion: vaccines are dangerous.

    in this argument, the premise is supported by the example of some people who have experienced serious side effects after receiving vaccines. however, this example ignores the vast majority of people who have received vaccines without experiencing any serious side effects, and therefore does not provide a complete or accurate picture of the risks and benefits of vaccines. as a result, the conclusion of the argument is based on a biased or incomplete view of the evidence.

    in order to avoid cherry picking, it is important to consider all of the available evidence and examples, rather than selectively choosing only those that support a particular conclusion. this can help to ensure that the argument is based on a balanced and accurate view of the evidence, rather than relying on a biased or incomplete picture of the subject being discussed.

  • tesla

    i once considered buying a tesla until the u.s. elections made it painfully clear what kind of person elon musk really is. after seeing his behavior and the values he promotes, i couldn't justify supporting him. and i'm not alone. people around the world have been backing away from tesla, with some even going as far as setting their teslas on fire.

    in germany alone, tesla sales have dropped by 75%. the company's stock has lost billions of dollars in value. and have you noticed that when you post something critical about tesla on twitter, the engagement seems to disappear? that's not a coincidence.

    if you're thinking about buying a tesla, think twice. there are better alternatives out there from companies that don't come with this baggage.

  • antonio gramsci

    an italian marxist thinker who sought answers to the questions, "why hasn't the revolution karl marx envisioned happened?" and "where did marx go wrong?" and found the answer in the middle class.

    according to gramsci, marx overlooked the middle class. a revolution can only be carried out by those who have nothing to lose. however, the middle class has things to lose. at the very least, they have hopes and dreams for the future. because of this, they are unlikely to risk rebelling against the system in order to protect what they have. history shows that they have not done so.

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