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Craig McGill, Hench4Life and Kickpuncher were taken. Save Remira is probably too deep a cut. So
Their graphics department literally had one job. Here guys take this for free
Lebanon is the weak link. Lebanon. Yeah, lets search far and wide and try to pinpoint which country could possibly be the obstacle to peace. Yep, we found it: Lebanon. Definitely
We're in a true Dark Age of car design. Not just shapes, and sizes, but even paint colors, have converged into hegemonic blandness. A culture that was far more eclectic once existed. Big Daddy Ed Roth had some designs with gunport slit windows; most were low front, big glass like the postal truck
You should hang out with Sam Altman: “it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart"
"Market volatility, a mainstay of war, tends to lead to more trading and thus higher profits for the banks involved in intermediating it."
The first thing I found was this map. To play his game you would create shaded bands or whatever lovely shapes you prefer to make it seem easy to have rail service. Also the US built a comprehensive rail network 150 years ago. On this map. We just stopped using it for passengers
Well, Turkey, obviously. Iraq before we got involved. Formerly Syria. Lebanon at different times. You really don’t know much about Islam. You’re getting this shit from Fox news.
Where does a country's right to exist come from? If we believed in any such right, the Declaration of Independence would be pure treason. The King thought so. Even American begs to differ.
I spent yesterday listening to Iranian diaspora pro-war fanatics sobbing and scolding everyone who isn't clamoring to send their children to slaughter Iranians, or die trying. They were depressingly loud and persistent. But there we only like five of them so whatever
Here's The Economist's June 2007 cover, on the eve of the financial collapse. So reality
It wasn't. See how sales peak in 2008 and then decline? Peak again in 2014 then decline? Those peaks correspond to when they ramped up shipments of the 2nd and 3rd generations. Long term downward trend is due to lack of big technological upgrades in any generation. Like an e-Fit that's not a whale
Weight and size are two factors. Truck shape is more dangerous. But only 100kg adds 2.4% to fatality. A Bolt is 7% more dangerous than a Fit. www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
This is a good example of better technology making my life worse. Can you get ChatGPT to write you a less boring reply? Or go outside,