It has 2 surfaces.
It has 4 or 6 sides it can rest on IMHO. I'd need to play with it to find out.
It has 2 surfaces.
It has 4 or 6 sides it can rest on IMHO. I'd need to play with it to find out.
Pretty sure that's a Nazgul
...and some dude is feeding it!
As someone currently on trial for fraud you'd think he'd not be framing himself as the person in the wrong.
I know nothing of the Swedish political spectrum. Are they as bad as you suggest?
...but given the part that the WHO played, does giving them global "emergency powers" sound like a good course of action?
it needs it to control the oil exports and international trade that passes through the region.
Does it?
It wants to control it, but it's megalomaniacal to NEED to control it. The US does not govern the world. Israel could fall, and the world would live on. Trade would continue. Oil would still be sold.
Supporting Ukraine is far more important than supporting Israel IMHO. Israel needs no support. The civilians of Gaza are the people needing support in that conflict.
It's actually a fair point. Bullets move in straight lines. Liquids splatter and drip. The painting might not be safe from all directions.
I'd actually say the reverse.
Our collective learning, as captured in our literature and art, is unique. It's the result of countless human lives. It is what would allow us to rebuild a society after a nuclear war.
Populations are replaceable. As long as enough people survive, the population will recover. On an individual level, of course, each person is unique but most are unremarkable.
You may find what I'm saying abhorrent, but for the potential success of any post-nuclear society I think it's more important that knowledge and culture survive than individuals.
A moose once licked my sister.
I seen it in a documentary on BBC2,