

Because they want you to know the fact that they will murder you for opposing them. They want that subtext known both by their supporters and by you. It’s not an actual attempt at justification.


Because they want you to know the fact that they will murder you for opposing them. They want that subtext known both by their supporters and by you. It’s not an actual attempt at justification.

Grafting?
Never had that experience. Your local bottlers sound like they suck though.


Fucking John the Baptist always showing up at inopportune times.
Dudes being eaten by a hell otter. Thematically correct illumination. Hell otters after your golden souls in their shells.
Rasputin’s Ghost killed Bobby Farrell for this.
He died on the morning of 30 December 2010, in a hotel room in Saint Petersburg, Russia, of heart failure.[6] His agent, John Seine, said Farrell had complained of breathing problems and of pain in his chest, which intensified after he performed with his band the prior evening.[7][8] Despite his still present dynamism, he had health problems for a decade. Farrell’s body was discovered by hotel staff after he failed to respond to a wake-up call.[9][10] Coincidentally, he died 94 years to the day and in the same city as Grigori Rasputin, the subject of one of his group’s most iconic songs and whom he had dressed as in some live performances.


Be a puppet state either way, she just wants to signal that she’d be an enthusiastic puppet.
Her entire legitimacy at this point consists of being recognized by Western organizations and now grovelling to a hostile foreign power. She’d be the worst type of puppet.


Most folks don’t even have a problem with the top 1 percent other than thinking they need to be taxed. It’s an much smaller fraction than 1 in 100 that are the real exploiters. Thinking that 1 in 10 of the people you meet are subhumans is certainly the essence of conservativism though.


Nuke subs are a bad example for looking at waste because they use higher enriched uranium. And that creates big casks of depleted uranium hexafluoride that we just have no idea what to do with other than sitting them in fields and hoping they don’t leak.



I don’t think it’s worth abandoning fusion research. I just think we’re much farther than popsci ever portrays and I have serious problems with the no waste framing.


It’s not particularly long but it’s very much in Superfund abandonment territory when you look at the economics of that “recycling” of low grade radioactive waste. I mean look at how much higher the cost per target is in this presentation alone for internal confinement is based on their kilowatt hours with recycling included. And that’s not including the reprocessing and production costs of targets or the fact that rapid target replacement will just frankly break as high energy neutrons and ablation screw up internals.


It’s not a quote, just a reality for non-existent blanket recycling technology and dealing with neutron energies that far exceed anything fission produces in slow neutron reactors and the large amounts of waste created from spallation and tritium handling.
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-4326/ac62f7/pdf


without leaving behind hazardous waste
By volume blanket reprocessing and neutron activated vessel components create more hazardous waste than fission could dream of (not including the nightmare of on site fuel reprocessing for breeders that are similarly pie in the sky)


The last one isn’t one that would generally disqualify you, more to catch you lying. There doesn’t exist people who would put more money in a vending machine because it’s a stupid idea and vending machines don’t work that way.
Ethical answers to that range from the utilitarian give it to someone hungry to the deontological leave it since it’s not yours. But putting more money into a malfunctioning vending machine is chaotic stupid on the ethical charts.
Yeah, missle gap, bay of pigs, escalation with the soviets only to finally have them step back and being proclaimed for resisting the advice of the guys who served at the pleasure of the president in the first place, Vietnam escalation. He was certainly a quintessentially American president.
There’s really only one good thing that ever came out of book depositories.
Wafrn huh? Do you need weekly pt inr labs to continue using it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warfarin