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>>64424790
>inherent issue of not having viable labor to even enter the agricultural stage of civilization
This is worth precisely as much as "Grama could fill the cow's trough and force her back into the field afterwards" is to prove the opposite. It's your conjecture.
>Women performing the manual labor of prehistoric agriculture where it was necessary would be very hard pressed to end up with a calorie surplus.
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>>720439019
i haven't played the director's cut.. i was just about to download both versions. should I avoid the cut?
>United States National Economic Council (NEC) Director Kevin Hassett commented on Friday that the nonfarm payrolls numbers for August were "a little disappointing," but expected they will eventually be revised up by nearly 70,000.
>>715163925
It's all in the numbers.
>>714659849
If you think you need money to enjoy cars, and default to screaming about how I'm from the third world because I don't like how over-regulated F1 is, you are undoubtedly projecting your own brownness. This is made evident by how you associate the very existence of a car with wealth. People in rural America race used shitbox cars that they bought for less than one paycheck, and upgraded with junkyard parts. People below the poverty line can have 2-3 vehicles here. Being "into cars" does not mean being a saudi prince buying the latest ferrari supershart every six months, or some influencer racing with daddy's money. Post hands.