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  • I have little tolerance left for your climate change denialism, and a similarly miniscule need to "engage" via misinformation or with you and your ilk. So here's my reply. Cherish it, print it out, put it in your back pocket if you want. I don't care.

  • This user has 600 comments in their one month since joining. That's 20 comments per day. Maybe they should try to spend less time commenting falsehoods, and more time reading?

  • depends on what your definition of is is

  • They should be charged an "inconvenience fee" for each and every person whose data was breached.

  • Taking a break from blasting civilians I see?

  • The media and its followers fall for this every time!

    • Step 1: accept to debate = promotional articles.
    • Step 2: walk it back, pretend you will back out = 2x promotional articles.
    • Step 3: allow them to simmer and plead for you to re-commit = 3x promotional articles.
    • Step 4: receive praise for re-committing = 4x promotional articles.

    Meanwhile, in Biden land:

    • Step 1: accept to debate = get 1/4 the promotional articles orange traitor got, and none of the anticipation.

    It's too easy for him. He gets 4x the press without even trying.

  • Further proving Charles Barkley's point that the Galveston, Texas beach is filthy toxic.

  • I'm an immigrant and US citizen that's lived here for 28 years. These people (republicans) have done nothing but demonize people like me for as long as I can remember, and it's getting more and more hateful every year. We are just people who want to live peacefully and give back through our hard work. We came here thinking that this was a multi-cultural and freedom-loving nation. Instead we are constantly reminded of the hateful hypocrisy in many Americans whose family immigrated here not long before us.

  • Ones prepared by my personal shopper and chef, because I want to eat healthy but have more time for creative and outdoor activities.

  • Because there ain't no party like my Nana's tea party!

  • I think the point that they're making is that they used the latest buzz word for the people dishing out the dough.

  • This is the first time I recall seeing a corgi with it's natural tail, and now I wish that all future corgis can keep their tails.

  • They're hiding the more accurate term, "genocide supporters".

  • Imagine the options we would have if we instead subsidized plant-based alternatives and the research to get us away from meat and dairy. There's no reason for continuing the cruelty and wasting natural resources like we do when we know better.

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  • I was at a networking event with work people. They had a big tray of fruit and cheese that included a whole, unsliced pineapple displayed on the center, not being used. The caterers thought my request was wacky, but agreed to let me take the pineapple. The people I was with shamed me out of taking it, and I reluctantly dropped the pineapple. The ordeal became something we still reminisce about. I found a random pineapple on my desk one day. And we share pineapple-themed pictures when we happen upon something.

    This particular day, I hit the

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  • That's what I was thinking too, you would need to have the pressure outside the cup to be higher, that's the force keeping the cup "sticking".

    My prediction is that if you were to stick the cup while under atmospheric pressure, it would have a small amount of air inside ... making it unstick more easily after the outside gets depressurized, compared to the condition of having stuck the cup while in vacuum, although the difference would properly be negligible.

  • I wonder if you would have to stick it while in vacuum for the condition to really be replicated.