I meant the policemen of course. They were never tried for manslaughter or even fired(?). So at least in this case the lack of accountability is similar what is regularly happening in the US.
Well no.. just handcuffed and left to die after being stabbed (while the perpetrators face no consequences).
Define tourism, though. Even quit a bit before 300 BC Herodotus did go to Egypt for not particularly practical reasons
It’s not like those scientific definitions are particularly consistent or stable, though. In a large part it’s still a matter of convention when it comes to non human species as well
Probably less than 40k? Since it took a while for modern humans to leave Africa.
> it's around a hundred thousand years. So not that far away since modern humans began splitting up into separate subgroups outside of Africa? Of course there have been quite a bit of intermixing since then (more so in…
Well humans and chimpanzees share almost 99% of their DNA despite being quite distant relative so that number is somewhat deceptive. Not disagreeing with the overall point of course
> So was Kimmel engaged in defamation? Not anymore than you are now? There is a reasonably clear precedent established on what is defamation and what is not. > it's a very important concept in a free society. That…
Well school shootings are a trend too. The guy who was murdered openly and explicitly supported doing absolutely nothing about it (and gun violence in general). Regardless of this specific case the “right” ignores,…
I know time flies by.. but 2016 was almost 10 years ago. Also, lets ignore the fact that there is a difference between consumers boycotting something and a government agency outright threatening a private company.
> next to someone who thinks that it's ok to commit acts of violence against others just because we don't share the same views. But that still only includes a subset of views? I mean what you are saying is right. But…
Certainly not more creative compared to painting someone who openly supports school shootings as some sort of a martyr.
> Heck, in the US, most of the places aren't even paying their staff a decent wage. Getting > 20% of the total revenue in a restaurant seems like a pretty good deal though. I doubt most servers would prefer getting the…
It really can’t be this hard to understand such basic sarcasm? Or I’m actually the one doing that here (and your comment is sarcastic as well)?
r/iamveryrich leaking?
No, we just let non-populists like Schröder (a former German chancellor who literally became an official Russian agent after he left office..) and Merkel get in the way
> Trust like in Switzerland is a very rare thing in most countries I’m in an Eastern European country and have the same machines in some supermarkets, no scales, no gates just scan the stuff and go. That would’ve been…
Is battery storage cheaper than nuclear though? > annoying Wasn’t nuclear supposed to be the “moonshot” of the 50s and 60s? I guess another problem is that they would’ve had to solve both solar panel and the battery…
> and generally not allowing free media To be fair not something Britain can be particularly proud of considering its libel laws.
> Your battery life doesn't match the manufacturer claims They are still measuring that in a defined standardized way. It might be very different from real world conditions but that doesn’t mean that they are explicitly…
It’s not like they are selling or planning to sell it in the UK to be fair
They say that it was 1/4 in the video
> but isn't using this definition extremely limiting? So instead for searching something specific (we sort of understand) we should spend time and resources looking literally for nothing in particular? Also I don’t…
> I’m not twelve Not yet, anyway.
To be fair you definitely do sound like an “artist”
I meant the policemen of course. They were never tried for manslaughter or even fired(?). So at least in this case the lack of accountability is similar what is regularly happening in the US.
Well no.. just handcuffed and left to die after being stabbed (while the perpetrators face no consequences).
Define tourism, though. Even quit a bit before 300 BC Herodotus did go to Egypt for not particularly practical reasons
It’s not like those scientific definitions are particularly consistent or stable, though. In a large part it’s still a matter of convention when it comes to non human species as well
Probably less than 40k? Since it took a while for modern humans to leave Africa.
> it's around a hundred thousand years. So not that far away since modern humans began splitting up into separate subgroups outside of Africa? Of course there have been quite a bit of intermixing since then (more so in…
Well humans and chimpanzees share almost 99% of their DNA despite being quite distant relative so that number is somewhat deceptive. Not disagreeing with the overall point of course
> So was Kimmel engaged in defamation? Not anymore than you are now? There is a reasonably clear precedent established on what is defamation and what is not. > it's a very important concept in a free society. That…
Well school shootings are a trend too. The guy who was murdered openly and explicitly supported doing absolutely nothing about it (and gun violence in general). Regardless of this specific case the “right” ignores,…
I know time flies by.. but 2016 was almost 10 years ago. Also, lets ignore the fact that there is a difference between consumers boycotting something and a government agency outright threatening a private company.
> next to someone who thinks that it's ok to commit acts of violence against others just because we don't share the same views. But that still only includes a subset of views? I mean what you are saying is right. But…
Certainly not more creative compared to painting someone who openly supports school shootings as some sort of a martyr.
> Heck, in the US, most of the places aren't even paying their staff a decent wage. Getting > 20% of the total revenue in a restaurant seems like a pretty good deal though. I doubt most servers would prefer getting the…
It really can’t be this hard to understand such basic sarcasm? Or I’m actually the one doing that here (and your comment is sarcastic as well)?
r/iamveryrich leaking?
No, we just let non-populists like Schröder (a former German chancellor who literally became an official Russian agent after he left office..) and Merkel get in the way
> Trust like in Switzerland is a very rare thing in most countries I’m in an Eastern European country and have the same machines in some supermarkets, no scales, no gates just scan the stuff and go. That would’ve been…
Is battery storage cheaper than nuclear though? > annoying Wasn’t nuclear supposed to be the “moonshot” of the 50s and 60s? I guess another problem is that they would’ve had to solve both solar panel and the battery…
> and generally not allowing free media To be fair not something Britain can be particularly proud of considering its libel laws.
> Your battery life doesn't match the manufacturer claims They are still measuring that in a defined standardized way. It might be very different from real world conditions but that doesn’t mean that they are explicitly…
It’s not like they are selling or planning to sell it in the UK to be fair
They say that it was 1/4 in the video
> but isn't using this definition extremely limiting? So instead for searching something specific (we sort of understand) we should spend time and resources looking literally for nothing in particular? Also I don’t…
> I’m not twelve Not yet, anyway.
To be fair you definitely do sound like an “artist”