I believe part of joining NATO was settling those claims and giving up on retaking that territory by force.
This time America voted for the felon to become a dictator
No, they just voted for the term that runs 2025-1-20 to 2029-1-20. The dictator thing might end up happening, but it’s not what was voted on.
Any trip to Mars is going to involve massive amounts of personal suffering and privation.
Minimum mission duration of 3 years. Living space no larger than a small RV. All the food is freeze dried. Can you imagine the smell that will develop? If anything breaks, it’s on you to fix it, and there is no trip down to the hardware store, and no United Rentals to bail you out. Any medical complication? There’s no ER, just whatever you’ve got in the kit.
And that’s not even starting on the chronic radiation hazard for which there is no viable option to deploy shielding. And a freak solar flare can cook you with acute radiation that will kill you at any time.
Seriously, we’re talking about an adventure that would be way more epic than Shackleton.
Aka “Windows subsystem for Linux”
Printer stopped working, or it got misaligned to the paper, and just the allergen message was cut off. Perhaps.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with NATO sharing a border with Russia. NATO is a defense pact. It won’t invade Russia to “stabilise” or for anything else. It’s all right there in the NATO charter.
In fact NATO has shared a border with the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad for decades. And there haven’t been any problems. More recently, NATO member Finland has a land border of many hundreds of kilometers with Russia’s mainland territory. That doesn’t seem to be hurting anyone or anything, except perhaps Mr. Putin’s ambitions to one day reconquer Finland.
Edit: I forgot the Baltics! How could I forget NATO members Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania (since 2004)?
80,000 pounds is slightly over two tractor trailers’ worth. For the whole country, that’s not a big deal.
Have you tried ironing out the wrinkles?
Also this classic xkcd
Oh no. Are you telling me that an xkcd numbered in the 2000s is a “classic” now? Yikes
So the problem here is this.
I’ve seen exactly that type of scenario play out with my own relatives. It’s a good reason why medical treatments marketed to the public should be proven to be safe and effective.
Read your physics textbook. There were so many S tier German physicists in the first part of the twentieth century. They remade physics in their own image.
And a whole bunch of them left in the 30s. Quite a few ended up working on the Manhattan project. Werner Heisenberg didn’t leave, and eventually headed up the Nazi nuclear weapons program.
Even if you do have an MMU, there’s no guarantee that you’ll get a segmentation fault from a memory bug. You can still just get the weird side effects, if you fail to access the incorrect memory.
Undefined behaviour means exactly that. You have no idea what you could get.
Are “fat bikes” the over powered electric motorcycles? 'Cause we got problems with those in the United States, too.
This is probably also true. When In’n’Out conspicuously puts the potato slicer in view of the counter, they’re really making a statement that limits which ways they can cook the fries.
Not necessarily for the better.
Fine.
Although the tenth does end with
…are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Once upon a time, straight outta school, I wrote up solutions to problems from the Serway physics book. For Chegg. $5 per problem.
Fuck Chegg.
Yeah. He’s just wearing some kind of standard Bajoran civilian uniform, right?
(And the military Bajoran uniform is red)
This can also be ordered as “well done” fries.
Also works with the onions on the burgers.
Also within this very hypothetical scenario, the act of seeking a third term is after the hypothetical amendment, so there is no ex post facto in any case.