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Can you just publish someone's criminal record if you are making a documentary/tv program? Why do you think a larger percentage of Americans eat wrong compared to the rest of the Western world? What are some of the most influential decisions/happenings that made the U.S much less egalatarian compared to the 60s? Batman is currently the warmest city in Europe Gaining 450 pounds or losing 30 iq-points If you had to watch all the movies with Steven Seagal, Tom sizemore and Dolph Lundgren in 120 days. Things you know you have seen in movies, but you can not give a movie example. Did you ever compare extra content from dvd/bluerays of the same films? 15% of pro spanish soccer players are born in January USA is number one in toilet paper use per capita View all posts >


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We are talking about the film industry here. Would you really like a president to have any influence att all on it? Some Celebrities influencing elections to a certain degree is nothing new. It will always happen. But 1 president/prime minister of any western country influencing the film industry is not something that is wanted or normaly happens in the majority of western countries. I am pretty sure we can agree on that. There is already a thread about this here. Left or right-leaning, everybody should be against a president influencing anything to do with the film industry of any nation. Interesting that "leftists are not going to like this" would be the first reaction of anyone. Let's hope they survive to do their role though, considering 2/3 of them are older than average male life expectancy in the U.S. and the youngest one will rather treat illnesses with what may work instead of what we know works. We can not be so sure they are still with us in 3 years. I'm not sure about a president influencing anything to do with the film industry of any country, but let's hope they survive to do the job, considering 2/3 is already older than avg. male life expectancy in the U.S. You will get 10 times the eyeballs on this at the tip of my tongue section on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/tipofmytongue/ Although I would vote in favor, I also see the problematic side this bill causes for victims and their families. It makes it so much scarier to report it. just like the existence of a public sex offender list leads to fewer people reporting abuse compared to other countries without it, this will have the same effect. I don't know if the U.S. has seen too much change in this recently, leaders like Trump just make this a bit more obvious. voters have always been different on average from the rest of the industrial democracies. Several early 2000s studies suggested that levels of single-issue voting and "single personality trait voting" were the highest among Western nations. And it seems like that is still the case. -Not accepting election loss and even trying to reverse it would be an instant career killer in most other places. Being president/prime minister again would be impossible as also your former voters will have nothing to do with you in most other nations. I am only talking about the reversing part, not "just" suggesting it. I do not hate the u.s. Funny how you went there so fast. Considering i have not even mentioned half of all U.S aspects, what is your definition of hating the U.S? How long people live on average in a area/country is a pretty big indicator of median life quality. Especially a 4 year gap. Your intentionally making yourself more ignorant than you are here. Democracy bit was just an example of different laws. In this case a very bad one for the U.S, but there are many superior U.S laws as well compared to any country. That is not so strange given the size of the U.S population and that it is geographically among the closest first world countries to a very large part of the Second and third world. Most americans are still more stressed than the average Joe in most other first world countries. Most Americans can not even put up 1K if it was needed. There is not even a single U.S state where the average child can expect to see their grandfather turn 79. That is really something when we have 50 areas to choose from. It is Americans in the U.K that may be affected by this. You must follow the law wherever you go if you do not like the local prison. Nothing new Just like political bribery, in most forms, is illegal in the U.K. and most other first-world nations, but not so much in the U.S. So you can forget to have the same influence on policy change with donations, super PACS, etc. Much of the reason why the U.S. is only number 29 on the democracy index. Deported by an former illegal immigrant. That would be a story. View all replies >