19440 pts ยท September 30, 2016
If someone gets this to the font page I will give them a single up vote, maybe a comment
Based on the other artwork involving this dragon, they are very much a child
Aside from the fact war crimes only apply during times or war, the logic is that protesters and the like can "safely" get away when these are used, but during a war, getting away would mean leaving cover, and therefore would mean getting shot, so they have to choose between torture with possible death, or just probable death.Regardless, pretty much all war crimes should also be regular crimes. The vast majority are.
To fly ever again, it'll probably be a warning and/or some training unless they either have a history of this sort of thing, in which case they'll likely get fired and maybe lose their licence, or the investigation could find that the main fault lies elsewhere in which case that will likely be corrected. While it certainly looks like pilot error based on the recordings, there's a lot more going on, and it wouldn't be the first time there's been a runway incursion due to bad airport design 2/2
It depends. It all depends on what comes out of the investigation. It could be an issue with the markings, the pilot taxiing could have been suffering from an illness or sleep deprivation and wasn't able to react fast enough with everything else they have to do at the same time, there could have been a misunderstanding between the pilot on the radio and the pilot taxiing and they only registered the first instructions and not the corrected ones, and so on. Unless they are medically unfit to 1/2
No more Imgur, YouTube, Reddit, any social media, potentially messaging applications, and so on. Fuck, it might even completely take down something like email. The only things that could exist would be the sites that do everything themselves or verify everything uploaded manually, which is impossible for anyone to do. 2/2
My understanding is that section 230 prevents website owners from being liable for what people post on their platform, and the uploader is solely liable. For how that applies to Imgur as an example, if they repeal it, all it takes is for one user to upload an illegal image, like CP, and suddenly Imgur is getting charged and staff are potentially imprisoned. Without it, there's no more user generated content in/from the US on the internet because it is way too much of a risk. 1/2
Also a fun fact for those that don't know, horsepower was actually a marketing term rather than a proper unit of measurement. It was how many horses an engine could roughly be expected to replace for powering a piece of heavy machinery, though the horses used were weaker than average (mines used smaller and subsequently weaker horses.) I believe the number accounted for horses being rotated in and out as they worked in shifts and needed breaks, so the average horse doesn't have 1 horsepower.
I mean, that's much more of a "oh shit, I can't afford to feed my family this week" kind of food, rather than something that is eaten because it's good. Bread at least used to be quite cheap, and there was at least one point in time where shops were giving people money to take tins of beans away. When you can't afford to eat, you just mix two very cheap things together and hope it's not too bland to go down.
#8 are you absolutely sure? I thought I was a straight furry for a long time, but...
You don't?
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Who you choose to be in life is what matters, not how things started out. No one chooses how things start, and there is no shame in not having the start you would have liked.
You appear to be confused
With no emojis I might add.
Also, where's the emoji's? It should be filled with them.
Being trans doesn't make someone a pervert.Being obsessed with what someone has in their pants does however.
Exactly. You could train completely fresh recruits to march properly enough in less than a day. They may not get things perfect and a few might slip up and fall out of pace, but to be like this is absolutely deliberate, especially for people who would have had at least a few days of practice first.
They most likely do. Even if it's only a couple that were meant to be backups for this operation, all they have to do is use one when things die down a bit as Russia's logistics will freeze again. They probably don't even have to use it, as it would have the same effect if it's found, possibly an even bigger one if they suspect another large scale attack is about to happen because of it.
They actually do though. It's not chemtrails BS. They affect cloud cover and can reflect heat from the sun during the day, and trap it at night. IIRC some people are looking into ways to make planes make less contrails at night to minimise heat retention. I have no idea how impactful the effect is, but it does exist.
Maybe there's more than just those drones then
At least that's what I've heard from people that know a lot about drones and stuff. It could be wrong, but it seems to line up to me.
There are a lot of false reports of commercial and military aircraft and stuff (most of them probably), but there are actual drones. I forgot what exactly is going on, but there's some military contractor or something nighttime testing a new drone design that IIRC can change between a quadcopter and plane like configuration. Interesting stuff, but nothing to be worried about. It's just blown up because people can be idiots and the government looks like it's asking questions to the wrong people.
The problem is that once they're in that situation, trying to get them out of it would startle the deer and potentially make it kick. The best you can do is stay still and quiet and hope things work out, and then try to avoid letting it happen again in the future.
It was for me, and yeah....
Fuck, I can't even tell despite know it is. It's getting scarier.
Indeed. I know someone with black hair and a ginger beard.
Based on the other artwork involving this dragon, they are very much a child
Aside from the fact war crimes only apply during times or war, the logic is that protesters and the like can "safely" get away when these are used, but during a war, getting away would mean leaving cover, and therefore would mean getting shot, so they have to choose between torture with possible death, or just probable death.
Regardless, pretty much all war crimes should also be regular crimes. The vast majority are.
To fly ever again, it'll probably be a warning and/or some training unless they either have a history of this sort of thing, in which case they'll likely get fired and maybe lose their licence, or the investigation could find that the main fault lies elsewhere in which case that will likely be corrected. While it certainly looks like pilot error based on the recordings, there's a lot more going on, and it wouldn't be the first time there's been a runway incursion due to bad airport design 2/2
It depends. It all depends on what comes out of the investigation. It could be an issue with the markings, the pilot taxiing could have been suffering from an illness or sleep deprivation and wasn't able to react fast enough with everything else they have to do at the same time, there could have been a misunderstanding between the pilot on the radio and the pilot taxiing and they only registered the first instructions and not the corrected ones, and so on. Unless they are medically unfit to 1/2
No more Imgur, YouTube, Reddit, any social media, potentially messaging applications, and so on. Fuck, it might even completely take down something like email. The only things that could exist would be the sites that do everything themselves or verify everything uploaded manually, which is impossible for anyone to do. 2/2
My understanding is that section 230 prevents website owners from being liable for what people post on their platform, and the uploader is solely liable. For how that applies to Imgur as an example, if they repeal it, all it takes is for one user to upload an illegal image, like CP, and suddenly Imgur is getting charged and staff are potentially imprisoned. Without it, there's no more user generated content in/from the US on the internet because it is way too much of a risk. 1/2
Also a fun fact for those that don't know, horsepower was actually a marketing term rather than a proper unit of measurement. It was how many horses an engine could roughly be expected to replace for powering a piece of heavy machinery, though the horses used were weaker than average (mines used smaller and subsequently weaker horses.) I believe the number accounted for horses being rotated in and out as they worked in shifts and needed breaks, so the average horse doesn't have 1 horsepower.
I mean, that's much more of a "oh shit, I can't afford to feed my family this week" kind of food, rather than something that is eaten because it's good. Bread at least used to be quite cheap, and there was at least one point in time where shops were giving people money to take tins of beans away. When you can't afford to eat, you just mix two very cheap things together and hope it's not too bland to go down.
#8 are you absolutely sure? I thought I was a straight furry for a long time, but...
You don't?
There are dozens of us! Dozens!
Who you choose to be in life is what matters, not how things started out. No one chooses how things start, and there is no shame in not having the start you would have liked.
You appear to be confused
With no emojis I might add.
Also, where's the emoji's? It should be filled with them.
Being trans doesn't make someone a pervert.
Being obsessed with what someone has in their pants does however.
Exactly. You could train completely fresh recruits to march properly enough in less than a day. They may not get things perfect and a few might slip up and fall out of pace, but to be like this is absolutely deliberate, especially for people who would have had at least a few days of practice first.
They most likely do. Even if it's only a couple that were meant to be backups for this operation, all they have to do is use one when things die down a bit as Russia's logistics will freeze again. They probably don't even have to use it, as it would have the same effect if it's found, possibly an even bigger one if they suspect another large scale attack is about to happen because of it.
They actually do though. It's not chemtrails BS. They affect cloud cover and can reflect heat from the sun during the day, and trap it at night. IIRC some people are looking into ways to make planes make less contrails at night to minimise heat retention. I have no idea how impactful the effect is, but it does exist.
Maybe there's more than just those drones then
At least that's what I've heard from people that know a lot about drones and stuff. It could be wrong, but it seems to line up to me.
There are a lot of false reports of commercial and military aircraft and stuff (most of them probably), but there are actual drones. I forgot what exactly is going on, but there's some military contractor or something nighttime testing a new drone design that IIRC can change between a quadcopter and plane like configuration. Interesting stuff, but nothing to be worried about. It's just blown up because people can be idiots and the government looks like it's asking questions to the wrong people.
The problem is that once they're in that situation, trying to get them out of it would startle the deer and potentially make it kick. The best you can do is stay still and quiet and hope things work out, and then try to avoid letting it happen again in the future.
It was for me, and yeah....
Fuck, I can't even tell despite know it is. It's getting scarier.
Indeed. I know someone with black hair and a ginger beard.