My initial take was that first sentence lol then realized that context should be added. Its a complex issue that’s hard to really put to a single comment.
My initial take was that first sentence lol then realized that context should be added. Its a complex issue that’s hard to really put to a single comment.
This is the same Blinken that actively ignored investigations into Israel blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza and said everything was above board?
Yes, I know it’s a separate conflict. But his actions there kinda make it hard to take much from him. These are probably valid accusations, but also: the US is providing weapons for use in Gaza.
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I see these comments are nothing but good discussion!
“Tough on crime, damn the torpedoes, full speed!”
My guess: elections are almost here, so that need to be “tough on crime.” This is just despicable
I might lend that the idea is a guy gets his arm chopped off in the bar and the band just keeps playing?
Thank you! I had a general idea of it, but clearly not full!
Maybe someone can better explain the DOW for me, because it kinda feels like having an index that can be modified on a “whim” is a bad way to indicate health of an economy?
Rare Earth, bby. I don’t like it, but it does an excellent job laying out the likelihood that complex life near us is probably nonexistent. Space is mindbogglingly huge, so it’s not impossible for things to evolve elsewhere; just statistically not in our neighborhood
I, for one, enjoy seeing a familiar squid, even if we’ve disagreed once or twice ❤️
“Why do you make us do this! Oh woe to me, there is no other way to get these hostages other than to bomb a populated area. What else am I to do? pushes button How terrible that you made me do that! …now, I wonder how soon we can get some settlers over here.”
Met my now-wife on Bumble in 2019, but I have a feeling it peaked around that time based on all the stories I’ve heard.
Might have to do with commodifying relationships, but who am I to guess 🙃
It struck her that officers appeared to ignore they had been dispatched to a medical call. By the end, instead of rushing Turner away in an ambulance, police and paramedics spent six minutes recounting the violence.
“Gee boys, sure am glad we got this bad guy, he could’ve hurt those ladies in there with all this thrashing around! Don’t you hate when women yell annoying things like “don’t hurt him!” and “he’s having a seizure!”? They just don’t* understand what sickos like him could do to them.”
“Hamas-run media office” feels like “y’know, the baddies!” in title-form.
“Could it be that we pay the top brass too much? Nonono, that’s not it. Cut workers that depend on us to survive.”
Almost looks like they bumped up the light saturation as well…what a time to be alive.
There’s a component you can buy to replace the Bluetooth or WiFi module, which is a little bit of a pain
I had the Yale deadbolts at my last house: front door had key backup, backdoor had just keypad. Worked phenomenally, and you can set codes on the fly pretty easily. We had a pet sitter often, so i just created a pin then had it disable when they weren’t coming over.
Specific to windows then?
Edit: sorry, apparently not specific lol the CVE is specific to windows
Rare Earth by Peter Ward is what you’re after here. I took an elective in college that effectively was reading a bunch of space science (and history, it was odd) and discussing. This one caught me off guard but was a decent breakdown of a possible answer to Fermi.
I don’t necessarily agree with the supposition, mainly because it still comes from a place of specifically carbon-based life as the end goal. But they do lay out reasoning in an easy to understand way that was super neat to learn.
They also had a “fire” stick, didn’t they? Not to be confused with Amazon’s fire stick
Edit: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matchstick_TV
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