It sure is, pal.
That's really clever! Thanks for posting OP
"BEANIS" heh heh heh
Another point here, Amazon has really thin profit margins on their core business (not counting AWS, etc. Just the online shopping). If it weren't absolutely gargantuan, it would fail. It's only profitable because of the logistical efficiency it has achieved, exploitation (of workers, cheap goods from China, etc.), and absolutely massive economies of scale. Similar to Walmart.
Recommended reading: People's Republic of Walmart. All for nationalizing - would be better for everyone.
Oh, totally. Just like to bring up that our grandparents/great grandparents were getting nasty even before widespread use of birth control, etc. Young folks today are having a lot less sex, or so I've heard, largely due to difficulties finding partners, stress, etc.
And yet they had more premarital sex than millenials/gen z
Edit: can't find the source where I had heard that. Maybe not true. This study shows the rates are lower than for millennials, but close. https://www.bgsu.edu/ncfmr/resources/data/family-profiles/hemez-nonmarital-sex-by-age-25-boomers-millennials-fp-17-11.html
TL;DR: approval down 1% from 45% to 44% over 6 days. Was at 47% on Jan 20. Disapproval up to 51% from 41% though since January.
Spirituality and religion are different things. Spirituality is basically an attempt to find meaning in life by identifying with something that transcends the self. Religion can be one way to try to achieve that, but is just a set of norms and myths used to try and understand existence and our place in it.
Spirituality can be secular and is by no means a bad thing. It doesn't even have to be irrational or unscientific. Asceticism is a spiritual practice adopted by many religions and is thought to help one focus on spiritual enlightenment. Lent is an ascetic practice.
Imo this is very much a case of "to each their own" and, as long as it isn't hurting your brother or anyone else, then it may help him find more meaning in his life.
Not mutually exclusive. People need to see messages like that to understand the link between their actions and those actions indirectly helping to cause the thing they wanted to stop in the first place.
As a socialist, it is frustrating seeing people take a correct stance: the genocide in Gaza is bad and we should put pressure on the political establishment and turn it into "so we'll become politically disengaged, serving the interests of fascism to teach the liberals a lesson while making no meaningful progress toward stopping genocide".
That Southern US usage dates back to at least the US civil war in the 1860s.
But yankee was used to refer to at least some people in what is now the US as early as the 1660s.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yankee