Tiresias
Tiresias
Tiresias

This is an example of why I got out of the Navy: the idiots are in charge. I fucking hate everything about the senior leadership. They are unilaterally a group of incompetent morons who have absolutely no idea how to lead an actual fighting force.

Alright, you got me. The small text is hard to read, and it’s an understandable mistake.

The cycling + deathtouch buff is really, really powerful. You can do this at instant speed and take out blockers without losing card advantage.

The Scoundrel has a lot of movement options and more than a few top-half move-and-attack abilities. She also dishes out truly disgusting amounts of damage and can tune her deck to have no -1 or -2 cards, which means you will always do at least baseline damage unless you hit your one critical miss card.

I’m sorry, but I can’t take the mental health implications of being completely isolated in such a manner. I have two friends (another married couple) who I see once a week. Both families are in complete isolation; we are all taking it very seriously. We are even having our groceries delivered because we are fortunate

Mary has a $21.3M salary.

They could solve that problem by re-investing their wealth into their company or, you know, PAYING THEIR EMPLOYEES MORE.

The executives could give up their salaries — their multi-million dollar salaries — for a few months and almost none of the cuts would be necessary.

The entire premise is wrong.

I’m cooking for that I can make in MASSIVE batches for my wife and me, like lasagna (a pan lasts 4 days), enchiladas (8-10 servings easily), not-fried rice (8 servings; more if you serve it as a side dish), and the like.

Unfortunately, yes. The doctor would triage the situation and determine who had the highest chance of survival to determine who gets the ventilator.

I’m only partway through the game, but I agree that Doom Eternal definitely follows the concept of “more”. It’s so much “more” that I can’t track everything and fall back on “aim well with powerful guns”.

Geez... the amount of work and talent that goes into these outfits has got to be outrageous. I can barely sew a button back on a shirt!

You accuse everyone who supports the EV transition of being a cultist, despite all evidence that an EV transition makes the most economic and environmental sense. That makes you an ICE cultist. Turnabout is fair play, after all.

I shifted my company to that model, as we are a technology company and thus can work remotely without too many issues.

Oh god, that’s another goalpost move.

Oh my god, that’s a GIANT goalpost move. You want to talk about the trespasses of the fossil fuel industry while we are at it? Tanker spills? Pipeline leaks? Fracking chemicals setting lakes on fire?

Hold on. Unless I’m reading the very evidence that you presented incorrectly, the use of electric vehicles has some dramatic lifecycle advantages as compared to the average conventional vehicle. EVs compares less favorably as compared to plug-in hybrids, but the paper addresses that as well by stating that EVs benefit

Grueling, maybe not. Some jobs are just difficult. Working on an assembly line building cars is never going to have an “easy day” unless the company is doing poorly.

As a household who owns two Prius vehicles (one is the plug-in version), I find this to be an INCREDIBLY narrow way of looking at the situation.