doctorcrimson Now • 50%
Yeah, imagine a political philosophy with features like accepting nuance and crossing the aisle to complete important tasks. Lunacy.
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
Yeah honestly the title makes it sound like he was successful, but the nuke is just a bullet, payload, and film of fissile material which produces practically no power until Fusion occurs, at which point it would produce all of the power in a small fraction of a second rather than over 27 years.
doctorcrimson Now • 10%
You break an addiction the same way you do literally anything else. Purpose in life, work ethic, and dedication to pursue your goals.
doctorcrimson Now • 11%
They would probably harm the movement more than anything, but otherwise the enemy of my enemy is my ally.
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
They know. The GOP is anti-government. They've done nothing but gut regulatory bodies and cut taxes for the rich, with some occasional bipartisanship, for over 30 years.
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
I think by now the supply and demand normalized to what it was before the pandemic. In general markets will only create as many goods as is optimally profitable. I haven't seen any massive warehousing companies pop up overnight to store potable goods for the end times, so probably not going to happen next time.
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
Yes, but I was alluding that, if it were there goal, then a ground force could pick terrorist targets without killing excess civilians.
doctorcrimson Now • 83%
When terrorist infrastructure is homes, roads, utilities, and hospitals where attacking kills thousands of children and innocent civilians, then yes. That is the exact definition of indiscriminate: it kills everyone without consideration.
doctorcrimson Now • 66%
Can we compromise with dragged hung dragged?
doctorcrimson Now • 71%
Ah, cool then.
doctorcrimson Now • 42%
But it's difficult to trust Piped and other 3rd parties with your login credentials. Especially for people who make a living on YouTube. Even if they themselves might be trustworthy, they can't be perfectly secure, so it becomes added vulnerability.
doctorcrimson Now • 85%
I bet by this time tomorrow Israeli leadership claims that was a Hamas Airstrike. Netanyahu should be hung and dragged.
doctorcrimson Now • 87%
That doesn't justify sending indiscriminate bombs for a job trained soldiers could do.
doctorcrimson Now • 93%
Don't worry, in about 23 more strikes they'll then send in ground forces to sort the survivors. /sarcasm
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
Once upon a time toilets won elections in India, though. Only a few years ago they finished building 110 Million Toilets, bringing some states up to 100% toilet per capita coverage.
doctorcrimson Now • 93%
Not really sustainable, I don't think. There were shortages of all sorts of food and supplies in the first year alone. Also, during that time the rich got a lot richer.
doctorcrimson Now • 33%
Right, so we agree completely, what then are you here to try to explain? We both claim Cruz is to blame for his actions, and that any actions by society as a whole does not absolve him.
doctorcrimson Now • 33%
Can they both be true? Because the post we're under claims 100% of the blame goes to Society. I voiced that this was wrong, and suddenly all of you in the replies want to correct me. Give up, mate, you don't even know what you're fighting for. Cruz is responsible for Cruz's actions, if not wholly than in majority part.
doctorcrimson Now • 100%
Given EIGA predates the internet, the archives are probably stored as papers somewhere in the library of congress or the SEC, let me know if you find anything online.
EDIT: You know, after some time to cool off, Google Authenticator 2FA can still be enabled and isn't being phased out like the less secure SMS 2FA, so it's really not the end of the world here. The chance of permanent lockout is avoided, even if the whole Google Prompt system is still wack.