Que orgulho!
Que orgulho!
It’s not as big as France, even though it’s covered very populated areas in 450 municipalities. There are actually over 300k affected homes with over 500k displaced, of which over 80k are in emergency shelters. The damage to transportation, water and electricity infrastructure was immense.
Source: I’ve been displaced from the capital because of water and energy cuts.
Remember this is water, which has a much greater thermal capacity than air.
John! Good, man.
Good luck opening it without a screwdriver.
Tenho que dizer que vi com esses próprios olhos que a terra há de comer que esses dias passou na Globo (Fantástico? JN?) vídeo do Navalny marchando com neonazis segurando a suástica. Fiquei passado, não esperava esse grau de verdade.
Thanks, the author has great points of view not only on portraits but also on the art of the game in general. DE really is a Masterpiece!
intrefence
I see what you did there
The funniest thing I have seen today
I feel properly represented.
I’m so glad to see this again
I had to borrow money from the bank this year to buy a car. That made me feel too adult and kind of drove me into a crisis.
From my antifascist perspective, an Apartheid state killing children is what is truly absolutely unacceptable. If diverse sectors of that society are not OK with war, Apartheid and murdering civilians, it’s on them to mobilize to stop that, not on the rest of the world to refrain from criticism just because the human rights violations their state actually commits are similar to delusional bigoted tropes about their religion. Also, criticizing the actions of a State, even a religious one, is not hate speech.
same here, roughly
I thought so as well. Maybe the other side of the protruding sausages were progressively squeezed out by the dough starting from the tip, and it’s probably due to the proximity to other rolls in the back, or maybe the center of the oven was much hotter and ended up cooking (and growing) the dough unevenly. That explains why the tip of the sausages looks popped.
True. I live in Brazil and I run my car exclusively on ethanol. It’s a biofuel made from sugar cane and thus is renewable and has a low carbon footprint.
That graph really is very impressive. I’ve always always wondered about the size scale in which most phenomena around us happen, but that very narrow isodensity area containing from viruses to main sequence stars is mind blowing.
I realized why your comment bothered me so much: I am kind of an antinatalist myself, so for me having children is always dooming them in some way, especially nowadays when our civilization is on the brink of collapsing, but I don’t judge these people to be more selfish than the usual. People with Li Fraumeni Syndrome have a 50% chance to pass down the mutation to their offspring, it’s no certainty, and the article is clearly showing current technology can detect cancer earlier so people can act upon it. You are calling these people, who have cancer or mostly certainly will, selfish, when you don’t have the faintest idea of what it means to live in their shoes. If it is selfish or not, that is something for their children to decide, not you. Passing shallow moral judgment on the reproductive decisions of disabled/sick people is very dehumanizing, not to say it’s one of the core elements of eugenics ideology. It’s not hard to see how your standing would enable a more extreme view arguing that people with Li Fraumeni Syndrome should be sterilized.
This. You might have to clear up some space before installing pacman-contrib though.
paccache -rk1
once in a while and you’re good, maybe even create a hook
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