When Kamala first started, I had hope there would be change. How foolish that turned out to be...
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The way things work in the US, the politicians are always campaigning. I'm sure there are those who can explain why much better than I can, but I think it boils down to the influence of money in our system and the need to constantly fundraise to win.
I hate that my country has become an obstacle to sovereign nations having the freedom to defend themselves as they choose and as they need. I think with the way the United States is going, other countries are going to need to move away from using anything American, just for the sake of security and independence. How many times has Ukraine needed American permission to use a weapon? Does anybody have a really independent military industry other than France?
Yeah, it's that propaganda and the world view it propagates leads to all these military interventions that have gone so well for everyone. It's also telling that interventions only occur when it's in the interest of the intervening nation, and any perceived positives for the recipients are dubious, at best. Times when the international community needs to do something, like in cases of genocide, don't seem to be important enough to warrant much of a response except for hand-wringing and virtue signaling in the aftermath.
This is going to lead to nuclear proliferation, I believe. Few, if any, countries can match the US military machine, so the only way to deter it Is to invest in a weapon that even the United States cannot defend against.
There might be other ways that nations might collectively deter an aggressive United States, but this is the only way I can see many isolated nations being able to defend themselves.
I think we can already see many so-called rogue nations following this path and trying to acquire atomic weapons. This will just make it worse.
I could be wrong. I hope I'm wrong. I don't think I am, though.
Do countries and companies still license products for local manufacture? I mean, obviously in this case you'll want the investment, but I remember situations in the early twentieth century where companies sold the plans and the right for militaries in other nations to make weapons in themselves.
I hope this isn't a dumb question. If so, I apologize for my ignorance.
This has "imsorryjon" vibes.
Um, guys, I use double hyphens--am I an LLM?
Yeah. We saw what happened with Charlie Kirk. Killing these people creates a new idol for their followers to worship.
The bard is a hick who wears overalls, is named Beauregard ("Beau" to his friends), and charms the underpants off of various people and creatures of all kinds with his unassuming and innocent, natural "aw shucks" charm.
Secretly, he's a perv from a big city putting on an act.
Upon failing to become fabulously wealthy, I can only assume this one of those "the riches are the friends we gained along the way" things.
Damn it to hell. I don't need friends. I need dolla, dolla bills y'all.
 
 My marigolds are filling out like crazy and buds are appearing. I was advised not to thin them out as they grow like weeds, which seems to be the case in these pots. The only issue with them is that I see some leaf borer activity. I'm currently looking for a spray that will kill the pests but not harm bees and beneficial insects. Neem oil is recommended by many. Pyrethrin is organic, but it appears it has to be applied very carefully to avoid hurting pollinators. Does anybody have any thoughts?
My marigolds are filling out like crazy and buds are appearing. I was advised not to thin them out as they grow like weeds, which seems to be the case in these pots. The only issue with them is that I see some leaf borer activity. I'm currently looking for a spray that will kill the pests but not harm bees and beneficial insects. Neem oil is recommended by many. Pyrethrin is organic, but it appears it has to be applied very carefully to avoid hurting pollinators. Does anybody have any thoughts?
 My Shasta Daisies are finally coming along. My main question: do these need to be thinned out? I understand that these are larger plants, and the instructions seem to be that a lot this size should have no more than two or three.
My Shasta Daisies are finally coming along. My main question: do these need to be thinned out? I understand that these are larger plants, and the instructions seem to be that a lot this size should have no more than two or three.
 I've got two planters like this with Zinnias. They're largely thriving, and the larger plants have buds. However, one side of the pantry above has plants that have leaves that have wilted or dead light brown parts. I don't see any pests. What's going wrong here? The other end of the same planter has some of my strongest of these flowers, so I'm really confused. Also, do these need to be thinned out?
I've got two planters like this with Zinnias. They're largely thriving, and the larger plants have buds. However, one side of the pantry above has plants that have leaves that have wilted or dead light brown parts. I don't see any pests. What's going wrong here? The other end of the same planter has some of my strongest of these flowers, so I'm really confused. Also, do these need to be thinned out? 


 



 


 The onions I started later are taking off, too. I planted them as far apart as my instructions suggested, but I'm wondering if they need to be thinned out. The container is small, I know, but I'm hoping it's just deep enough for them to succeed. I do worry if I'm keeping them too wet--the container is self-watering, so I've watered them less, but the soil is constantly moist. Will this be a problem later on?
The onions I started later are taking off, too. I planted them as far apart as my instructions suggested, but I'm wondering if they need to be thinned out. The container is small, I know, but I'm hoping it's just deep enough for them to succeed. I do worry if I'm keeping them too wet--the container is self-watering, so I've watered them less, but the soil is constantly moist. Will this be a problem later on? My herbs (rosemary, dill, African and sweet basil, and peppermint) seem to be doing well.  The African basil is flowering--do I need to cut these back for any reason?
My herbs (rosemary, dill, African and sweet basil, and peppermint) seem to be doing well.  The African basil is flowering--do I need to cut these back for any reason? The four tomato plants I have in the bed, determinate and semi-determinate, aren't gaining a lot of height, but they do seem bushier. Again, I wonder if the shallowness of my bed is already holding them back. Stakes and cages are in place for the semi-determinate varieties, but I only have stakes for my two Roma plants.
The four tomato plants I have in the bed, determinate and semi-determinate, aren't gaining a lot of height, but they do seem bushier. Again, I wonder if the shallowness of my bed is already holding them back. Stakes and cages are in place for the semi-determinate varieties, but I only have stakes for my two Roma plants. Here's the peppermint I was warned would take over my bed given a chance. Do I need to go ahead and transfer it to a separate area or pot now?
Here's the peppermint I was warned would take over my bed given a chance. Do I need to go ahead and transfer it to a separate area or pot now? My loose leaf lettuce seeds have sprouted, which is cool. I'm watching them closely to see how it grows. I didn't fertilize these plants since they're so young for fear of hurting them.
My loose leaf lettuce seeds have sprouted, which is cool. I'm watching them closely to see how it grows. I didn't fertilize these plants since they're so young for fear of hurting them. These pots are on the front side of my house. The small and medium size ones have more marigolds I planted from seed. I'm wondering if they're getting big enough that I will need to thin them out.
These pots are on the front side of my house. The small and medium size ones have more marigolds I planted from seed. I'm wondering if they're getting big enough that I will need to thin them out. I've got two planters with Zinnias I sewed on my porch, and they're really doing well. I'm wondering if and when I should think these too.
I've got two planters with Zinnias I sewed on my porch, and they're really doing well. I'm wondering if and when I should think these too.

Player two is the client with the controller, right?