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Coronavirus Has Been Spreading Widely in U.S. Deer

This guy gets it.

Well, I did say “above ground”. 

Maybe he’s thinking it’s going to have a UPS store, a PC repair center, a place that installs above ground swimming pools... You know, space commerce.

Maybe he’s thinking it’s going to have a UPS store, a PC repair center, a place that installs above ground swimming pools... You know, space commerce.

There may be more recent research on the matter but it looks like the only plagues in the region historians and archaeologists are aware of are those brought by the Spanish in the 16th C.

Seriously...

And this post doesn’t even contain complete information. The Essentials Plan is $60 a month for a single user, with reduced rates being for plans needing additional lines. Saying, “T-Mobile’s Essentials plan, which costs $27/line and includes unlimited talk, text, and 5G data, plus mobile hotspot data up

My dog might not be a genius, but my cat certainly is a jerk. Where are the scientists who are going to help with that?

there seems to be a density difference from the sub-solar point to the terminator (and night side) by more than an order of magnitude, possibly leading to atmospheric day-night winds

Possible. I certainly don’t know enough about how atmospheres on little rocky bodies are maintained. But if Europa is constantly sublimating ice to water vapor and subsequently losing that vapor, than over time that bleeding would lead to a continuous reduction of ice on the surface. Even if ice was replenished by the

I liked this discussion. And I agree with a lot of what was said.

I definitely developed a lot of little habits and quirks over the years to minimize my carbon footprint, and while some were undeniably good (like walking to work more or paying more attention to packaging when I shop) others were more negative. Some

Edited: Why does Kinja seem to double post so often?

“Living in Texas, I see a lot of people riding horses motorcycles, almost never with a helmet on,” Skubic Texas residents said.

Yes. We really nailed it this time.

But just in case we don’t do as well in the future and like... just spit-balling here... Like, what if some humans won’t get vaccinated or take proper precautions for the next pandemic? Maybe we should start mitigation strategies at lower trophic levels.

In other words, vaccine mandat

Yes. We really nailed it this time.

But just in case we don’t do as well in the future and like... just spit-balling here... Like, what if some humans won’t get vaccinated or take proper precautions for the next pandemic? Maybe we should start mitigation strategies at lower trophic levels.

In other words, vaccine mandat

I’m not defending shit. My positions are that 1) I prefer people to openly speak out against their past atrocities rather than continue to spread hate to their grave since truth always has value, and 2) I don’t believe in celebrating death, with at best the rare exception being for those who are actively causing harm.

I would wager that in the minds of people who say such things, there is no cognitive dissonance. In fact it’s a position fairly consistent with grievance politics, American Isolationism, and far-right nonsense. I assume in their logic, we had no business going to war (a position reasonable minds can debate). That then 

He may never have been able to redeem himself for his involvement in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, but at the end he spoke openly about his decisions and expressed regret for those actions. That’s more than anyone else from that Era has done. And as you pointed out, he was not the orchestrator of the lie. Not an excuse,

At least he was able to honestly reflect on his past mistakes and judgements. That doesn’t excuse his actions and certainly does not excuse his complicity in the war in Iraq. But it is far more than others have done. It seems like only after he retired did he feel comfortable enough to speak openly (something that