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By that same Trojan Horse logic, donating to Biden’s political opponents doesn’t make the situation any clearer.
By that same Trojan Horse logic, donating to Biden’s political opponents doesn’t make the situation any clearer.
That kind of uncertainty about if the shooter was part of the security detail or not may have been the source of hesitation that let him get shots off before immediately getting shot himself. The speed of the return fire makes it seem like someone was already pointing a gun at him and awaiting confirmation he wasn’t supposed to be there.
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I’ve never seen a Nord wearing such fine clothes.
An adventure for characters level 10-14.
Poland: “I’ve seen this one before.”
Yeah, if you’ve got a short commute, and some way to charge it at home, that’s the way to go. I’ve heard second hand about people needing to add fuel stabilizer to their plug-in hybrid because they use so little gas.
The market for hybrid vehicles has lately been growing even faster than for fully electric vehicles; hybrids, which do not have to be plugged in, allow consumers to avoid a patchy national public charging network.
Not to mention the lack of chargers at rented residences, and the inability for most of us to afford to buy our own house.
Wonder how it handles Sandevistan? Does time slow down for everyone? Do only NPC’s slow down?
I know how gerrymandering works in USA’s system - the last two far-right Presidents were elected despite the center-right candidate getting more votes. But the margins were tighter in those contests - a few percentage points not double digits. I’m curious about the peculiarities of the French system that lead to such an apparently wide gap between votes versus representation.
How is it that a French political party can get 15% fewer votes than a rival party, and end up with 8 more seats in Parliament than that rival party?
When I make steak fries at home, I’ll sometimes mix sour cream and hot sauce for a dip.
guess that’s why they’re into appeasing dick taters
Did he turn traitor before or after leaving the agency? It looks pretty bad - like he was trying to overthrow the government and install a Russian asset as dictator. I wonder if he also sold state secrets to America’s enemies?
Maybe cleanup costs should be baked into the price of a building permit…
In a world with too many humans already, can you imagine painting a drop in the birth rate as somehow a bad thing?
lol
why the hell would Mozilla be obliged to acknowledge this request?
That’s what I’ve been scratching my head about too. What leverage does Russia have to force them to do this? What consequences could they impose for non-compliance?
Does Mozilla own property in Russia? Sell it or write it off, then ignore the censorship request.
Do they have employees who live or have family in Russia? Either fire them or help them move, then ignore the censorship request.
None of the above? Perhaps it is we who need to fire Mozilla then.
Also, its probably safe to assume the producers will lie about how much they’re allowing to leak into the air.
I submit that their efforts to subdivide and subsequently subdue their subjugated subordinates by subtly subsidizing subversives is no substitute for substance and will substantially subtract from their ability to keep their reputations afloat.