yeah I had to use Google translate.
still no examples
yeah I had to use Google translate.
still no examples
do you have an example of Russian federation being defeated in an attack?
then Russia makes a better example of a invincible empire.
Sweden, France, Germany have all tried at their peak strength to conquer Russia and failed.
USA with its geographical isolation has been lucky in that regard.
only reasonable comment in this entire thread.
US invincibility was proved when they won the Vietnam War.
So still technically correct and within international arms trade law, but the jets got through without needing too much reassembly.
that’s very interesting!!
where can I learn international law regarding the transfer of military aircrafs?
care to show me some references claiming the scientific validity of calling some people neurotypical and some others not?
i was mainly talking about ADHD not autism.
I am not saying that there are no invisible disabilities. people might be suffering from issues for which they need help. People have to treated with care and compassion they require. one doesn’t have to go into pseudo scientific neurodivergence/typical ideas - which implies the existence of two kinds of people (typical and divergent) to understand that.
stand by my claim that having a bit of ADHD doesn’t make you disabled.
calling yourself disabled because you have some amount to adhd is an insult to people with disabilities ( hearing, sight etc).
pretty sure calling out that neurodivergence is not a scientific concept doesnt make me an ableist.
the people who fall outside of the “normal” - those who cannot go about their life (not just meet societal expectations) without medication are very rare (imho).
rest of us have various issues - one of them is ADHD.
neurodivergence has no meaning - if you care about people and spend time learning about them you will see that everyone is peculiar and have issues just like you (making them also neurodivergent).
it’s bit “not like other girls” .
neurodivergence is not a thing afaik.
we are different from others just as how everyone is different from each other (unless we have some exceptional adhd).
I have adhd, it’s hard. Many people who don’t have adhd also struggle from various issues (depression, anxiety, OCD).
very few people are “sorted” with playing life in easy mode.
these memes may make us feel special but I find it silly.
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