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Math As A Humanities Pt2
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More like Microsoft 364 amirite?

Looks like Roiland is . . . in a pickle.

Ha! I’m a little embarrassed for you. You want to throw out a “that’s not a real truck” insult and then claim that any short bed or stepside is ideal? Even as a kid in the 80s, I noticed all the short bed trucks were driven by high schoolers or the party dudes with mullets. They typically weren’t for people that used

“...because other people’s choices are not my own”. Okay, but other people’s choices do affect you. The flip side of this is that you have no responsibility to other people, and those two thoughts are completely destructive of any sense of social cohesion and belonging, and I hate to be dramatic and generalize, but

Juse make a ram based suv already and be done with it.  Bonus points for a trx version

The USA Today article is an opinion piece and is not an objective report.

No real different than an ICE car. I think the issue is that the turn around time for that vehicle to get redistributed for rental might be longer and there’s a huge convenience gap between filling up an ICE that was returned with a quarter tank of fuel, and an EV at 20% with a chance that a fast charger won’t be

But you somewhat do... don’t you remember Mendel’s punnett squares? In selective breeding you’re still playing with the same base-pairs which could also occur naturally. You may be placing them in proximity/forcing the two to combine but it is still cross breeding peas you’re not modifying the DNA.

While an argument can be made that selective breeding is manipulation of genes, it does not meet the legal or trade definitions of a genetically modified organism.

Welcome to the wonderful world of class action suits.  The only way to get rich off of them is to be the law firm bringing the suit.  Otherwise, you probably get enough for  pack of gum.

Considering that isn’t genetic modification, but rather selective breeding, they would beat you with the preserved hand of Gregor Mendel. Now if someone busted out a plasmid to introduce new information in (such as adding in a gene to signal via color change when cold damage is present) then that would be allowed. You

After seeing Honor and Glory, you really shouldn’t...

Christopher Titus posted the whole series to Youtube at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. They may still be up. They also made a follow-up reunion special in October 2020 that’s available to purchase.

That’s my point. Maverick lionizes Maverick and the other pilots but at several points during the movie paints leadership in an unflattering light. To call it effective propaganda for how great the U.S. military is feels like a stretch to me

I don’t think most civilians would take the time to spit on a passing General, but I do think that most people probably do have a whole lot more active respect for the soldiers (or airmen) than they do the brass. There’s a pretty widespread understanding that the top levels of the military are basically quasi

Depends what the propaganda’s trying to achieve. If it was for painting, say, Belgium in a negative light, then yeah they’d be subtly or overtly driving home that Belgium is the antagonist force.

“The surprising lack of criticism about the militarism on display here was pretty surprising.”

Shut up, Leonard - I know about your crooked wang!

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They are called “Alexes”