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I’m kinda glad stainless steel corrodes in the end. Else it would become a micro-fragment polluter like plastic.
I’m kinda glad stainless steel corrodes in the end. Else it would become a micro-fragment polluter like plastic.
I disagree.
Oh, ok, it seems I was the one who didn’t know enough about this. I didn’t realize in Korea they did all sections in one day. That’s unheard of where I’m from… They’re always on different days. Hard to justify, indeed.
Because some people will get harder questions than others in certain sessions, and people will not feel they got an equally difficult exam as others. And they’d be right.
Tl;dr It’s about the French Caesar gun.
For anyone else wondering, like me: “Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions is a Palestinian-led movement promoting boycotts, divestments, and economic sanctions against Israel.”
The one time when “swamp gas” is the answer, and you miss it. For shame…
Oh yeah, LockpickingCaveman, great channel. :-P (it’s actually LockpickingLawyer.)
Tiny (and some of them are absolutely minuscule) flying daredevils that can zoom in three dimensions through wild air currents to avoid your hand every time and land wherever they please? Nah, I respect flies. They’re… perfected.
Yes. You can read more about it here:
https://open.substack.com/pub/yourlocalepidemiologist/p/kariko-and-weissmans-nobel-prize
Agreed, but please don’t start with that spam here too.
It also feels like they intentionally picked that photo for contrast value: smiling so broadly when that is something “the original Spock” never did. They were going for the outrage factor, truth be damned.
They are ordered according to the midpoint position, it seems.