I was going to say that yeah, you can actually get even motels and some hotels at hourly rates, usually in high crime areas with rampant prostitution.
Sanctioning a legal body because they call you out is crazy, trying to put pressure and sieze their assets is insane. US is the villains.
Isn’t that more like “you can’t ask an elm tree for pears?”
And even more literally “don’t ask for pears to the elm?”
That’s the only realistic outcome of this whole thing, eventually that territory will either be all of Ukraine, or the strategically important parts.
I usually find that ballpoint pens work poorly if paper has gotten wet, if it dries though you’ll probably be able to keep writing in it, best to throw it out though tbf
You can poke a tiny hole into a piece of paper for the same effect
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Obviously Ukraine is going to lose. I’ve called this since the beginning, and trust me, I’m not prescient.
I didn’t read the article because I’m the worst, I just wanted to agree with the title.
Exactly, JIT as a philosophy doesn’t tolerate interruptions. Logistics are not resilient to supply chain shortages.
So it’s really, really worth understanding that only OS and applications created to use RISC-V arch is going to work on this.
Okay, I feel like anyone that thought that they had a chance of winning was drinking the Kool aid anyway, it’s obvious they can’t win, not even a war of attrition.
I’m someone who loves history, and global politics, and although not literally recognized as an expert or anything, it’s super obvious that without the constant flow of aid Ukraine would’ve fallen in less than 8 months.
What we have now is a proxy war where the EU and US are propping up a losing nation, but soon they will either surrender or be conquered unless the US or Europe directly intervene.
I agree actually. It really would signal the end of Western cultural dominance and hail in Russian and Chinese cultural export and soft power.
This is so aggressively American. Can’t even help without making things worse.
There is this strange idea that atheists are just rebellious against God because they don’t want to be responsible for being moral, kinda like disobeying your parents and sneaking out to party.
Also, lots of theists assume atheists used to be religious, they don’t really consider that people are raised without religion sometimes.
It’s not a grey area in the US, just because it’s rarely prosecuted to individuals, it is most certainly illegal.
I always had assumed Starboard being the opposite of port meaning you were navigating away from your home port to the stars.
From an objective standpoint, I think the turning point for these opinions was far more recent, and if I had to point to a specific year, I would say 2004 with the debut of Chris Hanson’s ‘To Catch a Predator’ on Dateline NBC.
Prior to this, I don’t even remember being exposed to the idea or concept of this. I never heard people talk about it, but in a way this show changed or I guess really even created opinions on this subject.
From a non objectivist perspective, just because I never heard of it prior, it seems to have been an epidemic and maybe I was lucky enough to not have thought about it.
I lost my virginity at 15 to someone many years older than me, but I didn’t have a second thought about it, it was like anything else - drinking, smoking, staying out late, this idea that maybe I was too young, but also that everyone else did it, and that’s as far as I ever considered it.
I grew up in a different time though, before the Internet, small town, and low income and people I came into contact with didn’t even put these things into ideas with words if that makes sense.
I think at best I understood that older men could be untoward with younger folks, but it was treated more as a joke, or something to keep in mind around older relatives and strangers, but not an imminent threat, more like an annoyance to be put up with.
I think it’s okay to talk about this, and I’m sorry for your trauma. Protecting children is super important, and so the increased talk of this subject I think helps and protects more, but there is an undeniable generational difference in how people even think about this.
I grew up thinking of this as not even an idea, so I wouldn’t have thought about it being worse than anything else. I would have been more scared of drug addicts, and the homeless.