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  • Hearing specialist (evil)

  • As with many types of license, they usually only get checked when you're caught misbehaving.

    If you're caught not picking up your dogs poo, you're asked "have you got a licence for that dog". At which point, if you say no, then you get another charge or two slapped on as well. If you lie and say yes you can get yet another charge slapped on for lying to law enforcement.

    Its basically another layer of incentive to follow the law and get a license or the penalties may be higher as a result.

  • Genuinely thought that said "anachronism" and was ready to go on a tirade about how cool cloaks are and how they should make a comeback

  • Wow! What a dick! Not only breaks someone else's axe but outright offers his own axe to someone else instead of offering it as a replacement!

  • Same here honestly! Its not like I was going to use the body again. Worm food or cat food, its all alright by me!

  • The biggest issue is that the media is focusing on just this one incident in specific. They're acting as if whether or not musk is a nazi hinges exclusively on if it was meant as a seig heil or not.

    Ultimately his nazi salute is just the latest in a very very long line of racist and intolerant shit he's said, done, and perpetuated. Regardless or whether he seig heiled or not, he's still a nazi.

  • Hot Swapping batteries is actually surprisingly good for the life of the battery if done well.

    Rapid charging the battery does do permenant damage over time especially if you fast charge every time. Whereas if you can hot swap a battery and have a suitable stockpile of them you can trickle charge the battery over a couple of hours instead of 30 mins and prolong the overall lifespan of the battery. Even slowing down the charge rate to 1 hour reduces wear on the battery significantly. Plus, without time pressure from a customer, more time could be taken to replace damaged cells or blocks in a battery so that one pack will more effectively use the whole battery up instead of throwing away perfectly good cells.

  • Why would you buy a 25tb HDD. Have they never heard of RAID?

  • Companies don't need to make infinite money. That's just a weird incentive that modern corporations seem to be chasing and burning everything down around them to achieve.

  • Fucking moron. You'll never hit a drone with that! The ruskies have been trying that for the last couple years with virtually zero success.

  • You jest but that's literally already a thing that exists and you can buy it!

  • Yup! After all, everyone knows that trees make coal while dinosaurs make oil!

  • You can't sell ads to dead people. As much as I imagine they'd like that.

  • Again, there already is an easy way out. All that would change is the manner in which is happens and whether it happens professionally or not.

  • Leave them be, everyone goes through an experimental phase. They're just working themselves out. Give them time.

  • Because Russia has been so good at only hitting military facilities in Ukraine so far.

  • You seem to be under the impression that there's only 2 agruments here when in reality there is at least 3.

    Your interpretation seems to be that Either Vigilante justice is never OK, or vigilante justice is always OK.

    No one here is arguing that vigilante justice is always OK.

    The argument here is between vigilante justice is always OK, and vigilante justice is sometimes OK.

    The examples of slave revolts and lynchings of black people both fall into the camp of sometimes. Slave revolts are always morally good, while racist lynchings of black people are always not morally good. Both were illegal at the same time, but at no point is it argued that both are always morally good.

  • Cheap vapes and gucchi knock offs apparently.