

Those terms have clear, defined meanings and they only change because Americans have no idea what they’re talking about
Bernie is a social democrat, or maybe a democratic socialist, depending on the day
she/her


Those terms have clear, defined meanings and they only change because Americans have no idea what they’re talking about
Bernie is a social democrat, or maybe a democratic socialist, depending on the day


Ah I see
I think most of us here don’t use Reddit, so that option went right over my head


That gives you a ton of dead posts with zero comments and upvotes, some instances do it, but that just leads to dead communities


It seems to just be the article, the linked Twitter post has it as “weak”


I’d think a wheelbarrow or hand-drawn cart would still be useful, but I see your point


this video puts it amazingly:
The south bank of the Rubicon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YFdwfNh5vs


+1
I got six of them, Wifi, MQTT, works perfectly


You are twisting words beyond recognition here, and for what? The guy was an IDF soldier. How is that not “working along IDF soldiers”? It’s not saying “working for the IDF”, which seems to be your criterion.
Next you’re going to complain that it says soldiers, plural, I assume? That would at least be a valid criticism in your quest to… archive what, exactly?


Many students, specifically PhD students, also work for the university. I didn’t say “work under”, I said “work with”, as in, work at the same faculty, i.e. they are coworkers.
She called him out publicly for volunteering for a foreign military currently enacting a genocide. It’s a big stretch to call that “outing” or “public harassment”.
And nowhere does the headline claim something different.


I genuinely don’t understand what point you are trying to make.
He volunteered for the IDF. That makes him an IDF soldier.
He’s a Professor at her medical faculty. That means she has to work with him to get her degree.
She refused to do that.
The university suspended her.
If NASA was in the habit of exploding babies, you’d’ve been well within your right to not want to have any contact with your HS teacher either.


AI slop, sadly
This is a silly joke question, and you’re right about the urea breaking down. Now for the water molecules (which are indistinguishable, so outside of pseudoscience the answer is meaningless), it becomes more interesting.
Assuming a person pees about 1l/day, over a lifetime you have on the order of 10^29 water molecules in your pee. There’s about 1.3 billion cubic kilometers of water on earth, or about 10^21 litres. So assuming the pee gets perfectly diluted, you get about 10^8 molecules that used to be in a specific person’s pee, per litre of water. In reality it will likely be more, since much water is deep in the ocean, where there is little convection, so it takes long to evenly mix the pee around.


There’s alloys with lower melting points, here’s one that’s 281K/8°C


I mean, sure, but what else? I wouldn’t call ‘not voting for a candidate you don’t like’ a movement


What movements? As an outsider watching the US, are there any notable workers’ movements over there at the moment?


Ah, you’re both going through my history now and exposing yourself as a shill for the modern Tsar. If you think Russian imperialism furthers the left, we can end it right here and you’ll end up on the blocklist. Have a good life!
Also, what do you think a germanist is? lol


Direct action is not convenient. Building on-the-ground worker solidarity is not convenient. Building and maintaining syndicates to aid and support both those alienated- and those discarded by capital is not convenient.
But I’m sure a keyboard warrior like you is much more knowledgeable and involved in the class war than little naive me. Please, enlighten me. What do you suggest we do to abolish capital?


That’s funny, how many CEOs have you shot so far?
He absolutely can do it. He’s not allowed to do it, but rule of law has gone down the drain. The USA are back to the divine right of kings, now