LG or Sony TV, never connected to the internet, with an Nvidia shield. There is nothing better at the moment.
LG or Sony TV, never connected to the internet, with an Nvidia shield. There is nothing better at the moment.
Be angry at the sun for setting If these things anger you.
-Robinson Jeffers
Makes me sad where they ended up, such a great album.
Throwing a little bit of baking soda into tomato based sauces can tame the acidity as well, and is actually a pretty great trick for neutralizing the canned taste if you’re using canned tomatoes. Just make sure to add it slowly and mix slowly, otherwise you’ll be creating a science fair volcano on your stovetop.
Patriot is easily one of the best shows there is.
The Hippocratic Oath is not a legally binding oath, and many doctors are not required to take this oath or any oath for that matter. Basically, at the end of the day, oaths only matter to the people who have the strength of character to hold to them no matter the cost and most people do not have that strength of character. Oaths mean nothing to those people when it comes down to it, it’s just a thing that you said once, nothing more.
Maybe I just suck at the research, but from what I can tell getting a permanent residence visa is not easy for Americans. If I’m wrong I would absolutely love to know.
I wouldn’t call it ironic. You claimed that US military training causes permanent irreversible brain damage and referenced concussions as the cause. This is just has no hard evidence to back it up. And your comment here states something that was not your original claim and has not actually been studied and peer reviewed on anything except for a few studies on mice, where those studies indicate that it’s hard to equivocate these outcomes to humans for a number of reasons. I’m not claiming that exposure to sub-concussive blasts isn’t dangerous or injuring peoples brains, it probably is but I don’t know for sure whether it does or not since it’s not actually proven. Just stating, once again, that training is not responsible for actual concussions except in rare circumstances like accidental injury, almost all of these injuries occur in actual combat. Further, a majority of US service members are never even exposed to sub-concussive blasts, so there is only a small subset which your claim would even apply to in the first place.
I’m not trying to tear down your comments or defend the US military’s practices, I just don’t think making these types of claims without legitimate proof is useful or appropriate. If I’ve missed something that proves everything I’ve said wrong I’m perfectly happy to be corrected.
I’m not sure where you’re getting this idea from but concussions are probably one of the plethora of shitty things that you actually aren’t exposed to during training. Concussions and TBI are common because of close contact with explosives in combat zones mostly, not in training.
Of course I’m not defending the military and their practices, I was in the Marine Corps myself, this bit is just not true though.
It’s this kind of post right here why I will never be able to give up this particular type of social media.
Ignoring the obvious flaw of throwing out the importance of infinity here, they would be exceedingly unlikely but technically not unable. A random occurrence is just as likely to happen on try number 1 as it is on try number 10 billion. It doesn’t become any more or less likely as iterations occur. This is an all too common failure of understanding how probabilities work.