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  • It's generally a better idea to disable the tracks of a tank than to try to win a shoving contest

  • Yes, but you are literally dropping yourself to their position to swing fists at what is ostensibly an iron mountain. There are far more effective methods. You're not going to convince them you're not going to convince anybody that's reading it and you're actually hurting your own cause because you come off like a paranoid schizo instead of level-headed. The Chinese guy is rage baiting you and you're falling for it.

    I would strongly advise you to reconsider how you were approach. Tankies. Head on assaults are not the best.

  • Are you really trying to argue with a tanky?

  • Sounds like you need a to find a new country that's not currently being sanctioned

  • If you are a Halo fan or have ever played Halo reach. The only thing I can imagine is the slip space rupture detected scene except for every time instead of slip space. It's Yara heuristic detected. https://youtu.be/Q_4i-yOUmXY

  • Do you? Do you even bother to read the error on the page?

  • Most malware is not Linux compatible. However the stuff that is will fuck you over very hard. Get clamav set a cron

  • A grey wolf has approximately 19,000 genes. We share about half of those.

  • Yes, that's the joke.

    Modern wolves and direwolf share a common ancestor

  • Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but they took wolf embryos and modified multiple genes with crisper to activate them in the same manner that they have been discovered in direwolf samples that we have analyzed, but they did not fully remap the wolf puppies genetic code to that of a direwolf as we do not have a full map of that, correct?

    You can paint a tractor Lamborghini yellow but that doesn't make it a Lamborghini.

  • Weird we learned that it was states rights to own people in VA Middle School and how the plantation system worked

  • I'm pretty sure the over 1,000 atmospheric tests of nuclear weapons over the last hundred years had zero effect on background radiation levels and on levels of human contamination from eating radioactive fallout...

    I'm not saying we didn't have cancer before but I would be very surprised if the rates are not elevated. Even counting misdiagnosises as consumptive illness.

    On a similar note, I do suspect that our current petrochemical heavy environment has changed the human microchoism enough to possibly make it more likely for some of the classical autism traits to be passed on generation to generation influencing their heritability in society at large. Sincerely, an artist with two autistic parents in denial. And at least three autistic grandparents.

  • Tbh, if it was a burning bush, I'm not certain if it would be better or worse as that's the only actual description beyond blinding light that we have

  • Historically, they have had impact however with this administration....

  • Just replace the battery then. Most phone shops have the ability and tools to do it in about an hour to 3 hours.

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  • Imagine not understanding the system you hate isn't capitalism but cronyism and protectionism in the year of our Lord 2025. The government shouldn't subsidize business and let megacorps not pay tax while also giving them endless subsidies in return for political favor. If your company can't compete it should fail.

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  • This is untrue, your confusing capitalism and short sighted greed. Capitalism's major issue is that very often the ship is being steered by somebody chasing next quarter's profits and abandoning anything further into the future.

    Henry Ford famously paid his workers $5 a day in 1914 primarily to reduce high labor turnover and improve worker productivity. This wage increase was a significant shift from the previous average rate of $2.34, and it was also intended to make the Model T more affordable for his own workers. Here's a more detailed look at the reasons behind Ford's $5-a-day wage: Reduced Turnover: Ford had a crippling labor turnover rate of 370%. By offering a higher wage, he aimed to attract and retain workers, minimizing the cost and disruption of constantly hiring and training new employees. Increased Productivity: Ford believed that paying workers a higher wage would motivate them to work harder and more efficiently. Improved Morale: The higher wage was intended to improve workers' morale and reduce the distractions caused by financial worries. Making Cars Affordable: A key factor was the desire to make the Model T affordable for the workers who were producing it. By making their wages high enough to purchase a car, Ford hoped to stimulate demand and create a larger market for his product. "Profit-Sharing" and "Fordism": Ford initially presented the wage increase as a "profit-sharing" plan, arguing that workers deserved a greater share of the company's success. This concept became known as "Fordism," which combined large-scale production with higher wages.

  • Dogwood would be white