https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/dicks-sporting-goods-abortion/[/QUOTE]
The weirdest fucking timeline.
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https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/dicks-sporting-goods-abortion/[/QUOTE]
The weirdest fucking timeline.
Is this accurate? Is France actually more restrictive than the Mississippi law that was what the SC ruled on (which was, if I recall, set at 15 weeks).[/QUOTE]
Its quite possible that it's...
Relative sizes of population made that possible. USSR was more than twice the size of Germany back then. UKR is 1/3 the size of Russia.
Fuck no, lots of people looking beyond the doom-and-gloom of the moment are predicting bitcoin to reach $100k somewhere later this year or next year. Big corporations are loading up on bitcoin quite...
Could you give a translation or some context?
This entire article is amazing as a look into the brexiteer mind.
This quote says it all:
Dumb fucks.
Thats why Germans have the cheapest electricity and french the most expensive rite?
You literally have other options in form of nuclear power that is better and cheaper than going head-on with solar & storage. If its acceptable politically its a different matter tho...
It's the seasonal variance that kills you in the end and which i thought you're referring to. Some people have ideas of solar plants in sahara and large dc cables to europe.
Relying on third world countries to be your main source of energy never came to bite us in the ass rite?
Solar and windfarm efficiency is pmuch where its at. Even solar farms are nearing whats sensible in scale for electricity production. They are being held back by energy storage systems. Until that...
Yeah thats the iter project timeline. There are some other projects which are also possible to come to fruition before it. Shits expensive tho but ye and?
It will end badly but russia will not be occupied you retard.
Are we talking current strategy or previous strategies? The criticism I initially responded to seemed to be talking about the UK's current strategy (i.e. no restrictions, heavily encourage...
And yet, our excess deaths for 2022 so far are broadly in line with the 2015-2019 average.[/QUOTE]
Because everyone affected died in 2020/2021[/QUOTE]
We certainly fucked up in 2020, but much...
And yet, our excess deaths for 2022 so far are broadly in line with the 2015-2019 average.[/QUOTE]
Because everyone affected died in 2020/2021
Truth be told it's not really surprising. At least not the way the scotus is stacked and the way usa is going the last 20 or so odd years.
Yeah amazing. Real use of talent there.
Masks dont matter anymore. Not in the western world where either you were vaccinated or you got over it. Or both.[/QUOTE]
Please keep telling yourself that. Masking has helped and still helps, if...
Masks dont matter anymore. Not in the western world where either you were vaccinated or you got over it. Or both.
Cmon try again to paint how both sides are the same. Maybe then you'll get it.
I had 2 coworkers who got in the last 3 weeks. One is an antivax bimbo who had it end of January and now for the second round. The other had 3 shots, and got over delta in November I think. Bunch of...
They were optional and poorly distributed so no shit[/QUOTE]
We had a steady supply of vaccines when? By mid June last year. And that's the rich countries. It was an amazing achievement of science...
@cosmin m8 noone is saying that vaccines didn't prevent severe problems or death. But they didn't prevent further spread of infections or at least not in the rate needed
Yeah p much this. Vaccines do work, with the occasional derps (which are normal), unfortunately because those were not mandatory there isn't really any way of eradicating it from the...