The books aren’t terrible, though they are YA fic.
The books aren’t terrible, though they are YA fic.
I will pirate it if it’s old (tv series from the 80’s, for example) or if I can’t get it legally. I live in a country that falls through distribution loopholes moderately often. Like right now, I can’t watch the latest season of Lower Decks on prime even though I could the previous ones. Some kind of licensing thing. If it’s not resolved soon, I’ll be taking to the high seas for it.
Oh it’s fine, that’s a perfectly healthy tire. Absolutely not going to get the rider killed. Trust me, I’m a complete stranger on the internet.
My views are based on knowing the kind of people who are missing fingers from overriding safety features but they still do it
Think less Fukushima and more Texas power grid.
And yeah it is safe, but if it becomes unsafe for whichever reason, it becomes really unsafe. I just don’t trust humans to not eventually something stupid.
Blackout Sabbath?
My only quibble with nuclear power is how irresponsible people are long term. The critical safety failure is always someone incompetent or cutting costs/corners.
Well and that I think distributed generation is more robust. Natural disaster can’t take out power to half a state if there’s energy being generated and stored all over. The means of production in the hands of the consumers.
Only for people worth impersonating.
Sincerely, Catherine Elizabeth Middleton-Mountbatten-Windsor
I’d like less nazis. Including the dog whistling kind.
I’m thinking it doesn’t matter what we think, it matters which one could accrue expensive court costs. Because “false claim” is specific and provable, “lied” is murky and general. When it comes to libel and slander lawsuits, the legal system runs on semantics and pedantry.
Why should they open themselves to that kind of legal system enabled retribution? After all, we all know whose pants are on fire.