ghunkinking.bsky.social
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How would a ceasefire have helped with the destruction and removal of Hamas if it had a clause requiring Hamas members to commit suicide?
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good this should be a federal issue like the internet in general
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I don't see how it realistically could go to zero any time soon tho
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Deliberately targeting sure but accepting collateral damage can be perfectly fine I personally called CAS on buildings I had no way of knowing if they were civilian occupied and even if I did under my then ROE I would have called fire support anyway.
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Wrong sure can be necessary, tho in a war I don't see a way that we had won say ww2 otherwise.
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Free article.
www.nytimes.com/2025/06/03/u...
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Sure but artists then also should be expected to pay all the cost themselves.
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I mean, we had special ed classes at my high school, which was a fully integrated school, and realistically, many of them were just not college material—not unless you dumb it down to such a degree that it becomes meaningless. But special ed doesn’t generally mean autism.
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I mean, at Caltech I would have suspected at least 30% of the people in most classes were on the spectrum, which seemed like a lot.
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There are too few autistics in stems? As a Caltech graduate, I'm sceptical about that.
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NASA at large never build rockets themselves also they didn't carry out in their whole history more successful launches with a single type than the Falcon 9 had
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Most of what SpaceX does, NASA never did themselves tho
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Wait, illegals receiving Medicaid benefits? WHY?
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No, but I believe it can be an unfortunate byproduct of war. There are rumors that during the bombing of Japanese and German cities in ww2, one or two children might have been hurt.
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Death penalty.
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I mean, no fan of those parade, but its money would fund Medicaid for like 2 minutes
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What does taking food out peoples mouths mean in this context? Asking as a very well of person.
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I don't think they commit genocide and unfortunately if you going to fight a war in one of the youngest populations on the planet against an enemy that's heavily entrenched among the civilian population children will die the only way to avoid that is not fight there and that's not a option.
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If the do that they are shit at it since the Palestinian population grew by nearly 500% since then
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Regardless of how we got here, what was Hamas’s plan for the day after October 7, 2023? What was their endgame?
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History and nation-building are always messy. The Arab world could have accepted the UN-proposed compromise border, but they didn’t. Then they got the shit beaten out of them by Israel, and that history repeated itself many times.
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If they had tried to oust or not elect an islamo fascist party whose declared goal it was to fight war with Israel, there might be slightly better living conditions in Gaza right now how is the war going for hamas by the way?
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How about no thank you.
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Maybe having the chance to vote would help with getting Hamas out of government pre October 7.
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Wait all of a sudden you are for tax credits you know tax credits are the reason many companies paid little to not corporate taxes right?
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I mean if you prepare to have major operations in those other areas what's the alternative?
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...Or get rid of the 250 kilos dead weight the hybrid brings?
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Still would like to know?
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I think Golden Dome is too ambitious, but who the hell is anti missile defense per se in 2025? They read the news over the last few years?
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Also barbecue today I ate two barbecued brisket sandwiches while my wife had a turkey breast one so yeah of course my food's CO2 footprint was higher than hers.
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Steak and cheeseburgers, baby.
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Getting what exactly?
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I ask for that definition because the ones a a lot of people are tupid there are then conclusions Bezos is not self made because he let his parents invest in Amazon or that gates isn't because he comes from a upper middle class background.
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Again what's your definition of self made?
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Define self-made for that context?
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Wait, a lobbying group wants to influence regulation in their favor? Tell me it isn’t so, though I bet—say, when teachers’ unions have been invited in the past, they never would have dared to use those occasions to lobby for their interests, right?
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He also thinks we sent the lost Super Hornets secretly to Israel because why the hell wouldn't we send the one type of American-made fighter jet to Israel for which they neither have trained pilots, technicians, nor maintenance facilities.
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There isn't a conspiracy theory, Paul doesn't support.
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Nah too useful, sorry.
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How many prc data center are in shallow waters?
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And those people need and should receive government assistance.
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Walmart's starting pay typically ranges from $14 to $32 per hour, with the specific rate varying by location and position. The average hourly wage for U.S. frontline associates is close to $18 but of course it not enough for a lot of people with families children etc who are the whole provider.
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Again, if you were expected to pay the single mom a living wage for her and her children without any government assistance, she just would never get a job.
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The business can survive just fine; it’s some of the employees who can’t. If you’re expected to pay, say, a single mom of three or more with 2 or more non-child-support-receiving children enough to live on alone for stocking shelves, sorry, but you’ve just made her unemployable.
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We see, with the progress of both battery technology and, in my opinion, even more important, the progress in electric motors, I’m more optimistic about eVTOL now than ever. In the last two years alone, having used full self-driving car services, it’s pretty neat where the future is going.
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You think people who would pay hundreds, probably thousands of dollars for a direct flight from, say, their hotel to the stadium would want to ride public buses? Because as someone in said economic class, I sure as hell don’t. I’m not opposed to mass transit existing, but I'm not going to use it.
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Why car-free gamest tho?