

Alright folks, I’m gonna put my money where my mouth is and illegally immigrate to Epsteinland and vote for her a couple dozen times. Gonna take someone’s job and eat a dog while I’m at it. Wish me luck.
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Alright folks, I’m gonna put my money where my mouth is and illegally immigrate to Epsteinland and vote for her a couple dozen times. Gonna take someone’s job and eat a dog while I’m at it. Wish me luck.
Ideally, yeah. Unfortunately, we live under capitalism, so there should be safeguards for people who actually make and invent things to benefit from their creations, for a reasonable time. Unfortunately, we live under capitalism, and this became another tool for corporations.
The Namco one ran out in 2015, right on time for SSDs. Though I guess we could still use them for shader compilation 😴
No, this is a hypothetical based person.
Ok so imagine a burger
Now think about how there are beef burgers, chicken burgers, turkey burgers, salmon burgers, you name it.
They’re different, but they’re all burgers.
In the grill of life, people are just like burgers
Fun fact: This loophole is why black people weren’t allowed to run for office in the US until the 15th ammendment (or the 1960s, if we’re being honest)
If a politician from the state of Maine said they intend to execute everyone in Congress, I might hear them out. Maybe even figure out what Maine is.


It’s funny how all these companies produce nothing of value, so they can just change what they do based on what investors are throwing money at.
Bet they’ll have a contract with Lockheed Martin by the end of next year.


Victimhood theater. The entire Zionist ideology depends on them being seen as the victim.
If Trump destroyed NATO, this would genuinely be an accidental anti-imperialist move.
Many such cases
Please don’t ask what the guy who was in charge of Unit 731 (and his second in command) did after WW2 or why the Washington Airspace Museum is full of german names.
And for the love of Ruthkanda, don’t look up Operation Gladio.
This is the only Yuri that I’ll stand behind



This is neat, but comes with a couple of caveats:
Even if we can get the quoted 90% utilization (carbon reutilization is notoriously tricky to implement at scale), coal is still pretty bad for reasons other than emissions.
That ammonia has to come from somewhere. Somewhere being the Haber-Bosch process, which uses natural gas. Though you could argue this ammonia would be used anyway, just on different fertilizer, which is true, but the point is that this isn’t just a coal-for-fertilizer deal.
This could be beneficial where coal is, for now, the financially viable choice (steel and concrete), or places stuck with it for political reasons (specially with the US attacks on Iran and the oil crisis making coal the only choice in some places). Though I think it’s good to be a little skeptical about carbon recapture cause so far it has disappointed.
Mostly I don’t want coming to the conclusion that coal is clean now.


Chairman Maorio


accused CEO killer
Whatever happened to “defendant”


The tested on the moon part are basalt fibers, which were used to construct the flag on the Chang’e 6 lander. It can withstand extreme temperatures and radiation, so it won’t turn white for a long time. There’s no practical reason for the fancy flag, but the challenge of making it was the point.

There’s no proof he didn’t.
I think OP specifically should stop though.


Somehow, if you replaced Marx with the founding fathers the US deifies, the meme would still work. That’s where we’re at in the liberalism-to-fascism pipeline.
When you get too gay you loop back into being straight, it’s called Y2Queer.