

Kinda like an extended horseshoe theory
Kinda like an extended horseshoe theory
Honest answer: the legal theory is that if each side doesn’t argue their case as well as they can, justice can’t be complete. That’s why there are things like mistrials when the defense attorneys do a poor job, and appeals only work to the extent that certain things were brought up furing the original trial.
In practice it’s deeply flawed.
I have these four keywords filtered and it mostly works for me without having to block politics or other whole topics completely
Bethesda
Perhaps an animated edition of the Lusty Argonian Maid?
No, but i do rub the folded up tissue around between my fingers to assess and admire the volume of my expulsion
I do when I’m arguing with conservatives on Reddit. Otherwise I strive for clarity and simplicity but not dumbness
Masterful Bike shedding
I use my 14-year-old prescription to get a couple pairs of glasses from Zenni every couple years. Averages about $75/yr.
I use pasta boxes to store old pasta boxes. No waste that way, and a great inheritance for my kids.
Not really. See table 2 here (a ways down the page)
Cold generally slows degradation.
But using them at cold temps is bad
Mars was full so my ancestors had no choice but to come here :(
Price increases seem to take long residence in people’s minds. Prices are noticeably way higher than in 2019. Whether wage increases make up for that is kind of beside the point, psychologically. Collectively, big price hikes are traumatic.
Economists correctly talk about inflation as a rate of price increase, and they correctly consider real wages as a useful metric of well-being. But economists are academics and we use the word “inflation” in a colloquial sense, in a politicized real world, where it means “I have noticed that prices rose is recent memory and every time I go to the store I feel cheated.”
But to be clear, it’s not in my top 10 either (mine starts with climate, democracy, and freedom). Just sharing how I see the disconnect on inflation as a hot topic.
I would love to see a detailed technical explanation for how this would be possible.
I design battery-powered electronics for a living and I can’t think of any design that would let a battery explode with the violence these did, let alone on command. Unless it were deliberate.
That’s kind of an unnecessary leap.
NYTimes reports that IDF claims Hamas killed them shortly before they were found. I thought I recalled seeing elsewhere that they were claimed to have been shot, but I can’t find that source at the moment.
Of course, how credible is the IDF?
Enjoy