

I’m sure they have their remaining engineer on the job and it will be back soon o_-
I’m sure they have their remaining engineer on the job and it will be back soon o_-
I’ve seen the long covid…community? talking about this supplement lately
Someone at work was saying people should download their work records from the ssa web portal before they mess it up/lose it.
I would say I went to a fairly typical public high school and most people didn’t say the pledge or stand, although it was definitely read over the loudspeaker during the morning announcements
Or worse, they conclude everything was actually perfectly fine and noone did anything wrong despite the obvious victims. Obligatory meme
It only shows day not night
The american government was designed to serve exactly the people it’s still serving (rich merchants and landowners). It’s working extremely well, they just lied to you about what it was designed to do.
Universities are already required to do ‘export controls’ checks and create access control plans for sensitive research data and tech. Wonder why they’re targeting these particular students (who’ve already been vetted).
I want to hike to Mordor
I haven’t seen it in awhile but I remember the british show Detectorists being surprisingly sweet/moving (I don’t usually enjoy dramas)
12 Monkeys, the show. Really deep dives into the nuances of time travel. Clearly had an excellent science advisor. Not the biggest budget or greatest script/acting but the writers really puts in the work for sci fi fans (The 100 style).
You kid, but moral philosophy is full of examples like that.
If I leave a rake on the ground and it rusts over 5 years and then someone contracts tetanus is it my fault? If it is my fault is it just counter-factually? If it’s my fault because counterfactually I could have put the rake away and prevented the death, am I blameworthy? If I’m not blameworthy do I have any obligation to right the wrong?
The researchers made a total banger of a video of it. Turn the bass up.