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  • An IDF statement read: "It is imperative to emphasise that the alarming, libelous and a gross mischaracterisation of the war with these despicable accusations can only be deemed as an extension of Hamas' propaganda effort to defame the IDF

    Defamation? Libel? Who are you going to sue, and in what court? Fucking idiots.

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  • In the distance, sirens

  • I dunno, I picked RedHat 5.2 as a complete beginner along with fvwm95 and afterstep, and that worked out okay. Of course, that was 25 years ago.

  • If I didn't burn it? If I wrapped it in wax paper and threw it in the garbage? Maybe it cuts through the bag and injures someone handling it. Maybe an animal gets into the trash the and dies after getting cut by it. Turns into super steel? What the fuck are you even saying? It would take a razor blade many months to rust away if left completely exposed, and again I'm trying very specifically to avoid doing that because the blades are dangerous. I'm having trouble fathoming how you could be this dense.

  • I literally don't have sharps disposal available to me. The rust will mix with the ash and become dispersed harmlessly into the soil. Look at an iron ore mine and you will see millions of tons of iron oxide, because that's how iron is usually found in nature.

  • I'm not suggesting burning all trash, I'm suggesting burning a miniscule amount of steel to avoid the risk it poses to human and animal life. It turns into iron oxide (RUST). The fire pit ring itself will have about 100x as much of it.

  • Why would I be joking? Razor blades will oxidize into nothing in a fire

  • You'd probably be shocked at the cost of a taxi medallion in NYC, it's more than the cost of flight training all the way up through commercial, and you'd have enough money left over to buy a plane.

  • Was the airplane a libertarian dream? A whole bunch of them crashed into reality before air travel developed into what it is today. They still crash, but less often enough that people accept the risk. If it were invented today, I'm not sure the concept would have survived people's handwringing.

    The idea of flying car cities as a government initiative is dumb though.

  • I put all my used ones in a clear pill bottle. Plan is to burn them in the next campfire I have so that they never enter the waste stream.

  • It is at Aldi (and maybe Lidl?) but uncommon in general in the US

  • It's crickets when politicians propose giving billions of American taxpayer money and weapons to Israel, year after year. It has never been a better time to stop fucking doing that for good.

  • I don't have $250k+ to buy a house outright, but some guy is letting me stay at his place for a few hundred bucks a month while I save up. I might be onto something...

  • Incredible. It's the only gum I've ever tried that crumbled to bits when chewed. Even just bought, it was like it had been sitting in the Arizona sun for decades.

  • By having the means to defend them

  • Any politician that thinks we shouldn't be allowed tools of our own ought to be ridiculed until they go away for good.

  • There are times these apps make sense. I crashed my motorcycle doing an ubereats delivery and broke my collarbone, and then used the service myself a bunch of times while healing. Ironic, but that's life.

    Side note for the people wondering what happens when you don't tip upfront (on UE at least): Prospective drivers see an offer of $4-6 for a job that will take them 45 minutes and say "fuck that" while they slam the 'no' button. This will go on for a while until the system is able to find another order on the way to combine it with, or someone accepts it anyway.

  • Not for the 1099 people on the apps

  • Good thing that's not at all my logic. A high risk heart condition and not being retractable at age three are not even slightly the same degree of compelling. Talk about being obtuse. You give an extremely common phenomenon that many boys grow out of and say that it necessitates surgery without any qualifiers. I say bullshit, that is basically the extent of it.

  • The standard of care should be too take the least invasive approach possible, especially when the more radical option has lifelong consequences. Not sure how that position is obtuse. And if a child is too young to speak, nobody should be recommending this operation because any diagnosis of 'phimosis' at that age is plain bullshit.