Heavy_Tree_3160
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Doesn't read rule 1

I think it's insane core strength.

Does it not bother you that they have moved past their hoe phase and are now looking for something more serious?

Do you target your age group or way younger?

The question of objective morality has puzzled philosophers since the time of the ancient Greeks. Despite centuries of inquiry, no definitive set of principles has been discovered to determine how we should live our lives. Morals are not absolute laws; rather, they are created by humans. This is why different societies and historical periods have had varying sets of moral laws.

This stands in stark contrast to the field of physics, where the laws of nature operate consistently. Consequently, there is no objective way to define what is good or bad. Distinctions between individuals like Stalin and Gandhi are made based on human perspective and self-interest. For example, we refrain from killing because nobody wants to be killed, or from committing adultery because nobody wants an unfaithful partner. It seems that our shared interests determine the moral laws we create.

In physics, we can objectively describe the universe to a certain degree. The Earth will consistently revolve around the sun in accordance with the equations of Einstein and Newton, regardless of how we feel about it as a species.

Kana zvaoma, we just leave for the diaspora.

Are you willing to join the front lines??? Or like almost everybody in this sub, you're in the diaspora.

It's not entirely the student's fault. The universities that allow shit like this to happen are also to blame. Students who copy or submit mediocre projects should not be allowed to graduate.

I believe that 26 is not young for a woman who wants to start a family and have kids. In many places, most men (especially those who also want a family and kids) prefer to marry women who are approximately younger than 30. There are also health risks associated with having children after the age of 35. I think it's understandable that she is concerned.

I have three sisters: one who is 35 and unmarried and unhappy about it; another who was widowed young and remarried at 32, having her first and only child at 40; and another who married relatively late, had two daughters at the ages of 36 and 39, and faced life-threatening complications during the second birth.

You could mention things like wildlife, an educated populace, Victoria Falls, Great Zimbabwe, and so on. While these are great, they don't really matter to the average Zimbabwean.

What he or she wants is clean water, good roads, affordable data, electricity, employment, a reliable currency, etc. Zimbabwe is failing to provide these. The best-known way to fix these issues, which according to most of you in this sub and the world is voting, is also so unreliable that at this point, it's safe to assume that the regime that has been failing for at least 25 years will continue for at least the next two decades.

To the average Zimbabwean and to anyone who cares more about the well-being of people than animals or pieces of broken pottery made 500+ years ago or monuments etcetera, that regime is synonymous with Zimbabwe.

You should. It's a great show. Arguably better than GOT.