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@APoD astronomical beauty

@RadicalGraffiti Brazil (where I’m from) and the US (where I live now) have no monarchy. And they don’t seem one bit better than the UK.

I’m not trying to justify the royal expenses, because I agree they’re ridiculous, but I encourage you to study, discuss and make sure that anything you do is for the better.

Otherwise you’ll risk putting a lot of effort on a massive change that in the end will improve nothing or make things worse (Russia).

Be pragmatic and reduce that bill instead.

@wonderofscience how much faster than reality is this video?

@marcelias I don’t understand the point against ensuring votes are legal. Doesn’t the US have a clear understanding of legal votes vs illegal votes? Can you have a state that only allow white straight men born in US soil to vote?

Is it ambiguous to the point that someone who’s actually allowed to vote can be forbidden to do it?

If that’s the case then America should be very specific and diligent about fixing.

Arguing against the attempt to ensure legal votes is not useful.

@breadandcircuses @petergleick maybe you miss the fact they don’t believe in the graph itself - question the source of data and the message doesn’t really matter
@helenczerski “foot pounds per square elephant” LOVED IT hahahahaha

@StillIRise1963 the article claims all bad things happened to the US across decades have a single cause. I find it unlikely. It fails to show me how it would have been without Reagan’s Revolution under the same worldwide circumstances.

I don’t know about the Reagan’s revolution, and I am not American. I am from Brazil and I know what a third world country actually is, and I am favorable to libertarian ideas.

This article did not help me learn something new, unfortunately.