Itβs white-people spicy! Woo hoo!
Itβs white-people spicy! Woo hoo!
Why would he stop? Heβs a convicted felon. Leaving office means being held accountable for his crimes.
Decade? Where are they going??
The article is about statesβnot countries.
But you say this like youβre surprised that trans people could be satisfying these βvery very selectiveβ filters.
We were already working out plans prior to the election, but that changed it from looking for a better state to looking for a better country.
Like I said. Survivorship bias. Since theyβre asking residents, theyβre only asking the ones who stayed.
Have any applications been successful? Because anyone can apply. It doesnβt mean itβll be granted.
Thereβs a survivorship bias here. How many are missed in this because they are no longer in the country? We have two different sets of family friends moving this month for these reasons, and one of the two families is leaving the country.
βArt is meant to uniteβ, says institution named after and run by the countryβs white supremacist leader.
The standards for court are βbeyond reasonable doubtβ. At this point, it is unreasonable to have doubt about Trumpβs guilt. Innocent people donβt fight this hard to hide evidence. Innocent people donβt BREAK LAWS THEY JUST PASSED to hide evidence.
I know Texas is a desert, but itβs also on the Gulf of MEXICO. Iβd expect humidity near the water, but to be a desert, it still has to be dry, no?
(an exception being Antarctica where the water freezes and never leaves)
As an aside, your profile asks for suggestions of alternatives.
Weβre working on Vancouver.
Tell me you donβt live in North Carolina where even 70Β°F is nasty because of how humid it is.
Iβd much prefer a dry 80Β°F over humid 70Β°F.
Then itβs still generally more even because they arenβt competing with air conditioning.
Has anyone checked if the text is still present in the PDF underneath the redaction blocks?
Except that every bit of fossil fuel we pull out of the ground is carbon that wasnβt before circulating in our ecosystem.
From the POV of the conservation of matter, itβs the pulling it out of the ground thatβs the problem.
In the case of yesterdayβs bill, MTG has been trying to get that bill through for a while, and sheβs stepping down from office first week of next year.
I get that her bill got pushed through now.
And I wouldnβt be surprised to find the RFK Jr. is doing this to bypass a failure in the senate.
This is because βstates rightsβ is and always has been a euphemism.
Asylum requests to other countries are about to go up.
I find it odd that this seems obviously related, but I never hear scientists talk about how Pangea formed or what would have happened to the Earth after the moon was calved off.
Furthermore, wouldnβt that likely leave behind a misshapen Earth with a supercontinent on one side that winds up breaking down under gravity over time?
Maybe someone can help me out hereβ¦ but isnβt the current hypothesis that the moon was calved off the Earth at some point in the distant past? Wouldnβt there be a lot of debris floating around as asteroids from that?
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Yes.
But the second is easier to prove itβs a war crime, and since the penalty of a war crime that results in death *is* death, you really only have to prove one of them for this specific set of war crimes where weβre assuming the same people were involved in both.
Prison term? War crimes where someone dies come with the death penalty.
*covfefe
The focus on the βdouble tapβ makes the validity of the first strike irrelevant.
I thought it was the government shutdown meaning there was no one around to run the weather-controlling space lasers.
At what point does it fall under a new βcollective guiltβ?
You know theyβll be prepared with merch for the sequel, though.
Oh, yeah. I forgot about that part. They couldnβt find anyone legitimate willing to file it.