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Bummer that Costco stopped stocking this brand...

Since it was not in the article (again), here is a link to the paper:

Don’t even need an eruption for lahars

Signed: Engineering Geologist

and does NOT retire any time soon...

An eye doctor certified by himself vs. an infectious disease expert with 50+ years of experience walk into a bar and start talking about COVID...

I guess someone has to do it...

Lets hope Child Services take those poor bloody kids off her permanently!!

I think his energy budgets to get it there are a little off - rather than just some lip service? /s

stock photos of old men wearing nothing but diapers

Smartarse cop can be defeated by technology... score!

Wish the USA was getting the diesel...

Satire is dead, long live satire...

So?

People in, say, rural Guatemela say: “YES PLEASE to clean, filtered, chlorinated, fluorinated, parasite-free, SAFE water running out of my faucet in the kitchen...”
#FirstWorldProblems <— cliché, but hey!

The Keebler Elf Attorney General SO wishes he was still in power...

Satellites Reveal An Unusually Far North Wildfire In Siberia

k1w1s do it again  :)

Bwaaaahhhhhhhhhhh

Cherrypicking.... “any stock can become pretty volatile to me” is very much not true... Gamestop was a single data point driven by pumping and so many other factors... The NYSE has around 2,400 listings, NASDAQ about 3,300, etc
It is a very fragile system.” <— it is far from perfect, but it is not fragile (1928

Some, but very few, stocks and with generally modellable patterns and parameters ... (junk bonds more so of course, but that is their nature, their risk/hazard profile (sic) is well known...)

The MAJORITY if not ALL of crypto is incredibly volatile to say the very least, erratic, no real pattern, reactionary, fickle,