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archsurface
·去年·discuss
If you're getting downvoted you still have a personality.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
You too?
archsurface
·去年·discuss
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archsurface
·去年·discuss
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archsurface
·去年·discuss
I like this answer because you pretend you're arguing against the comment without actually addressing anything.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
Communication lines are always open for discussion and negotiation; the end of one agreement doesn't mean no more agreements.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
She stated they had unprecedented levels of enriched uranium for a country without weapons.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
I don't watch Fox News. Blair and Bush lying about Iraq, doesn't mean Iran isn't working towards weapons. I'm all for prosecuting Blair and Bush, always have been. This is not a matter in which you can just sit back and say "well, hopefully it's all innocent". Iran had to be open - they were the opposite.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
Reversion to mean. Pre-78.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
They could have simply had IAEA inspections.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
Gabbard has recently stated that's not true, that she was quoted out of context.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
That would be pointlessly defeatist. Also, other parties are involved to bear witness.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
Well, it takes about 20 years. Throw in a virus, assassinations, inspections, ... sounds about right.
archsurface
·去年·discuss
Facilities deep in a mountain, no IAEA access, refusal to negotiate, October 7th, ... You'd have to be quite naive to think it's all above board. (Instead of under a mountain).
archsurface
·去年·discuss
He didn't. The war was already started, he lent brief assistance.
archsurface
·2 年前·discuss
No one's alone in how they feel.
archsurface
·3 年前·discuss
Sounds like they were inspired by Russia. Unnecessarily aggressive. There must be accountability.
archsurface
·5 年前·discuss
Agree. I had a similar experience, to a lesser degree, with an ex-girlfriend.
archsurface
·5 年前·discuss
We have a company wide meeting every other week literally called the "family meeting". My team members are so different from each that there is generally zero chit chat on slack, all day, every day - required questions/answers only. Family? This is just HR trying to show their worth with their latest simpleton ideas, just as the tech side has silly ideas like scrum, etc. We've recently started getting company wide emails with a big "Kudos" banner when somebody you don't know has done something that means nothing to you. Because we're a tight-knit family. Is this combo cargo culting meets gaslighting? You will be family - look into my eyes - you will be family. It's somewhat patronising, and I'm not sure it even makes sense with recent HR diversity pushes - we put in oil, then water, now mix like they're the same sort of things; a simplistic metaphor, but it sums up my team. We're there to do the work - maybe HR should give the Fantastic Four movies a rest.