There is no lesson. Just a sociopath murdering a child.
I hate headlines like this that use quotes that diminish how serious it is. How can a journalist,in good faith, write what they did about the incident, things like putting the gun against her chest, and then still have a headline like that. You just know a bunch of people are just going to read the headline and think it's another accident when this had far more malice.
Of all the games to comment this on, BG3 is one game that is justified at full price for the sheer density of it, and all of it interesting. From day one they were hotfixing and it's never run badly, just not perfectly optimized.
I get gaming on a budget but this comment really sounds like hate trying to say it doesn't deserve full price.
Not quite, the vaccine is only part of it. The Milwaukee Protocol involves putting the patient into a coma and dropping their body temp so low that the virus can't spread (should note that low core temps are why marsupials like opossums are damn near immune) because once symptoms are showing it's actively turning your brain to mush. Between the virus already being present and the coma, brain damage is basically guaranteed despite survival.
Iirc only 29 people recorded as surviving. We should note that rabies has a written record going back to the start of writing. 29, in 4 millennia.
Rabies is scary as fuck y'all. You can get this shit from getting an organ transplant from someone who never knew they were infected after being bitten by a bat while camping last year.
What reason other than ego is needed by the wealthy? They don't need to consider pros/cons like the rest of us do. You see the kind of following right wing talk show types build? I could very much see someone wanting that just because they can do it.
I think the issue being taken is with how inconvenient making so many accounts can be. It's the primary issue with the Fediverse. The expectation to make a new account whenever you want to/have to join a new instance is incredibly off-putting for many people.
They aren't obligated to break the law and harbor Trump. They're law enforcement, not bodyguards. The bounty hunter either talks to them about the situation, or a federal marshal does. Either way the results is they organize a very tight security detail around the arrested and jailed former president.
Or they're a MAGA cult member who thinks their righteous leader who 10000% definitely, for sure donated his presidential salary just like he said, so why wouldn't he pay back the 200k
Game theory of viral spread. Viruses are more likely to become less deadly, rather than more, as there's a selective pressure on viruses to make someone as sick as possible (and spread the disease) WITHOUT killing them. It's why the Spanish flu was deadlier in 1920 that the decendant that you caught in your last bout of flu (most likely).
COVID was a pandemic, now it's endemic, and less deadly with every reinfection.
The role of non-renewable energy sources in sustainable energy has been controversial. Nuclear power is a low-carbon source whose historic mortality rates are comparable to those of wind and solar, but its sustainability has been debated because of concerns about radioactive waste, nuclear proliferation, and accidents.
They're literally explaining to you why the contraversy even exists, which is oil propaganda.
Nuclear is green. It's emissions are almost zero greenhouse gases and won't contribute to global warming.
The obvious conspiracy theory here is that Putin is dead and being deep faked by oligarchs(?) behind the curtain. We can extend this logic to say that Wagner backed out of their mutiny for seemingly no reason because Prigozhin was shown behind the curtain and was promised his own place behind the Putin-face. Ofc rather than dilute their own power to a mercenary with questionable ambitions, they just fuckin shot him down as he was safely preparing to "exile" to keep the story straight.
I'd have to do a posture evaluation to be sure of what's going on, but I can offer some general tips geared towards that.
First, make sure your jaw isn't clenching. People do this without realizing all the time, especially among teeth grinders.
Your shoulders aren't earrings! On top of just being aware of how high you're holding them.
As for stretches, neck and shoulder rolls are criminally underrated for posture related stuff because people half-ass it. Go slow, like one rotation per 30 seconds max. Make sure you're pushing the joints to their maximum in any given direction and REALLY sink that stretch in.
Being aware of what you do in a day where your posture can be improved does more than any exercise or stretch though, seriously. Make sure where you're spending plenty of time, be that your chairs, bed, on your feet, just make sure you're doing things to take corrective action that will stick. An example for this would be a lumbar pillow in a desk chair because you tend to slouch and curve your spine forward.
The guy really shouldn't be that worried about it. Pretty sure he's talking about Ian Watkins from Lostprophets, who did some shit basically as bad as eating baby eyeballs, and who's name i can't remember half the time, and what band the other half. I wasn't a fan but I know a lot of them just couldn't keep listening.
Biggest thing I find, and I'm a massage therapist so 90% of what I talk about it posture, is find the little things that throw you out of whack.
Computer chairs are demons that clench your hips and back, fuck your abs, push on your elbows and shove your shoulders into your ears while you slouch forward and ruin your neck.
Standing desks are only as great as you are willing to move. Standing there, especially in bad shoes on hard floors, is almost as bad as sitting.
How you sleep effects your posture in the day. Make sure you've got a good pillow and your spine is aligned at night.
Final thoughts, STRETCH. STRETCHY STRETCH. STRETCH IT. STRETCH IT REAL GOOD. Nothing is going to make it harder to break out of that bad posture than tight, inflexible muscle holding you in place. Pec minor and your hip flexors are common problem areas people should check on.
Holding stock: not a problem
Having your husband trade stock specifically to exploit ethics rules grey-areas: Problem.
Hopefully now you understand why it's a problem, and should note that she's not alone on this, just a poster-senior for it.