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#Cristianismo #Cristo #Dom_Prosper_Guéranger #Jesus_Cristo #Paulo_VI #Pentecostes #Tihamer_Toth #Vigília_Pascal
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Ressurreição de Cristo • Cultura de Fato
Sobre a Ressurreição de Cristo, apresentamos dez evidências concisas de que ela realmente aconteceu. Nesta postagem, você também poderá...
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Por que votamos tão mal?
PS.
- No Brasil, apenas, 25-30% são eleitos por voto direto (Os mais votados).
- O restante dos 70% é distribuído entre lista de cada partido (Aqui entra os donos de partidos ou pessoas desconhecidas), coeficiente pela coligação entre partidos e outras variáveis que elegem pessoas por puxadores de votos.
- O Sistema criou um mecanismo para os mesmos (familias de politicos locais ou regionais) se perpetuarem no poder independente dos votos da maioria.
- As opções entre menos piores são estratégias de manipulação das massas para disfarçar escolhas.
Por que votamos tão mal?
PS.
- No Brasil, apenas, 25-30% são eleitos por voto direto (Os mais votados).
- O restante dos 70% é distribuído entre lista de cada partido (Aqui entra os donos de partidos ou pessoas desconhecidas), coeficiente pela coligação entre partidos e outras variáveis que elegem pessoas por puxadores de votos.
- O Sistema criou um mecanismo para os mesmos (familias de politicos locais ou regionais) se perpetuarem no poder independente dos votos da maioria.
- As opções entre menos piores são estratégias de manipulação das massas para disfarçar escolhas.
Brazil Journal
Por que votamos tão mal?
Em ano de eleição, a política toma a frente nas discussões. Nas conversas ouvimos, com frequência, o clichê de que nossos políticos são deploráveis, e que são
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Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: plan mode:
"Hey, let's not modify any files and discuss this"
... dicsussion, files are explored ...
"ok, put what we discussed in a .md file."
... agent writes first shitty version ..
"alright, i opened it in vs code, let's collab on the file"
... plan forms and gets refined ...
"ok, finally, at the end, instruct yourself which files to read in full so you get up to speed in a new session immediately"
works in any harness, you pick your editing UI, your versioning, e...
RT by @steipete: plan mode:
"Hey, let's not modify any files and discuss this"
... dicsussion, files are explored ...
"ok, put what we discussed in a .md file."
... agent writes first shitty version ..
"alright, i opened it in vs code, let's collab on the file"
... plan forms and gets refined ...
"ok, finally, at the end, instruct yourself which files to read in full so you get up to speed in a new session immediately"
works in any harness, you pick your editing UI, your versioning, e...