I’m surprised by how much natural gas makes up the mix.
I’m surprised by how much natural gas makes up the mix.
I am intrigued by this peanut rubber. What sort of properties did it have and why aren’t we using it now? Or are we?
2004 was also great! Too bad that’s not available for free as well.
Ah, so that’s where Chiclets gets its name.
Pineapple gets an outsized amount of attention as a pizza topping for how mid it is. I don’t hate or love it, I’m simply okay with it.
If four years is not enough time, especially when we had years of material to work with beforehand, including two impeachments, then it was clearly never going to happen. This is the common strategy of doing things as slow as possible to show progress is being made, but it’s such small progress that it’s effectively at a standstill. It’s what democrats use to pretend they’re fighting for progress when in reality they’re just upholding the status quo until the next republican term. We’ve ping-ponged between republican and democratic party rule almost evenly, yet the country is becoming more and more fascist. There is a reason for that.
You’re making a false equivalence, but regardless, I am fine with any of that, even though I hate Nazis and the IDF, because it’s a video game. It’s virtual.
Because democrats are only interested in upholding the status quo. With the republicans only pushing the status quo to the right, you can see where this ends up.
No word on the attorney general who was hand-picked by democrats to sit with his thumbs up his ass for four years?
I don’t. I also don’t pay for subscriptions, but I can still complain about how subscription services are largely rent seeking. Voting with your wallet doesn’t work.
Americans don’t want mandatory tipping, but it’s so integrated into the system that the only way to avoid it is to not eat out.
Trump and his crony “justices” wipe their ass with the constitution.
A fourth person with severely impaired vision also experienced gains in their sight, but they did not last.
Bharti says it isn’t clear what exactly caused the vision improvements. It’s possible that the transplanted cells themselves proliferated in the recipient’s corneas. But the vision gains could also be due to the removal of scar tissue before the transplant, or the transplant triggering the recipient’s own cells to migrate from other regions of the eye and rejuvenate the cornea.
These parts are a little concerning to me, but I’m still hopeful.
Was “Anglo-Jewish” the “Judeo-Christian” of back then?
Says the one with the profile that says “Swiss Pan-European Nationalist”. By the way, whataboutism is when you bring up an unrelated topic to distract from the current topic. It’s not whataboutism to point out the accusing side doing the exact same thing, that is simply called pointing out hypocrisy.
I might not agree with the moderation practices or even their opinions, but that doesn’t make them crazy.
I did, and still didn’t see the crazy. In fact, all it did was make me wonder why an instance with such little activity gets talked about so much.
Do you have any examples of this? Since world is defederated from that instance, I only end up visiting it when people like you come in and talk about how absolutely crazy it is over there, so occasionally I’ll take a curious peek. This time I see… a post about Indigenous rights, a post criticizing capitalism, a post dunking on musk, a post about FOSS… when do I start seeing the crazy?
It could be argued that Israel is free to unleash their campaign of genocide because the people in Israel do not experience the horrors themselves. There is no pressure to reach an agreement. Bringing the hostages back has been the only rallying cry by Israelis, but other than that, actually ending the genocide doesn’t have much support.
It’s similar to how so many consumer goods are produced through the use of slavery. That distance and lack of visibility mean there is little pressure from consumers to stop those practices.
What color was he wearing?