8719 pts ยท February 4, 2013
I don't really disagree, but I'm not sure jail/prison is the right call for that. Institutionalization maybe? Get them to a shrink basically
There's a big hole in that analogy. If you've executed an innocent that means you missed the guilty. The 'cancer' remains.
I mean, what's the percentage on that? Are they 3.5% of the cars on the road? If so they're a (roughly) normal percentage of fines.
I still can't believe he got a deal to use Jose Suicidio's music, you'd think it'd be tougher for a youtube show to get such a titan.
As I understand it, all the evidence the police claimed to have amounts to jack and shit legally.
Considering their origins as the Revenant Legion, they're pretty alright as far transhuman murder machines go.
That's the neat part, they don't.
Dark Souls.
"Now your average Keith has the critical thinking skills of a supercomputer..." This is true, unfortunately that value is 0.
it's way harder to do, because we don't have well preserved samples of their DNA, since they all died to being eaten by humans.
Turns out it's also a frozen cesium packaging facility, the new guy messed up the switchover procedure.
We are though? The definition of terrorism. "Politically motivated attacks against the military." Which is also the least terrible actions of war. So what's the difference? This is reason there's 'controversy' over supporting 'terrorists,' because the definition being used for the later includes people our culture broadly respects. Several groups in Germany that disagreed with Nazi genocidal policy were labeled terrorist, or by the UK definition, were actually terrorists.
I see, so every military is a terrorist organization for their politically motivated attacks against military targets. Save the vanishingly few that have never mounted an attack of any kind
An attack by civilian(s) (palestine action/german guy) against a military target (base/truck) while that military is supporting a genocide. That qualifies you or your group to be terrorist(s) by the current UK precedent.
No it isn't, because that gets into the definition of "terrorist." By UK definitions sabotaging Nazi vehicles as a German was terrorism.
The Inquisition War Trilogy, it's terrible. From the subject matter to the 3 paragraph description of a window.
I can smell it on your breath, you're talking shit
Colloidal silver is one of the least stupid alternatives to medicine, there's evidence of silver being anti-bacterial at least. Still dumb.
Ok but explain the Eldar child situation with Vulkan, it's an important part of his character.
it's also known that Lopunny specifically is a friendship/affection evolution that's physically stronger than humans by a lot.
Freehand a circle cut out of a checkerboard. It's extremely possible.
Him walking past and taking an elevator with ICE unimpeded is part of the affidavit alleging obstruction. So... spurious accusation it seems
Are they really though? Like, really? C'mon.
Hey I don't see the Alpha Legion on that list. Good
As tool users, circumstances matter as does the definition of 'win.' Cause it's different to kill it barehanded vs scare it off with a knife
I mean, I haven't tried it but I don't see why it would be bad. Potato, Peas, Meat. A fairly standard set of ingredients for a balanced meal
The Loyalist Alpha Legion are secretly traitor, and the Traitor Alpha Legion are secretly loyal. They're also full of the other's spies.
Nope, that's gonna take quite a while if it ever reaches that level, I'm expecting multimaterial solid objects within our lifetimes, and probably the ability to print computer chips shortly afterwards with specialized versions of the printers.I'd give it 20-30 years before that's viable. Maybe fewer if there's a useful breakthrough in another field that's applicable.
Not yet you can't! But yeah this is like, after the tech gets a lot better. Right now it's a mildly useful technology for small to medium sized solid objects mostly. As it matures it will become more capable with ways to print using multiple materials concurrently, less difficulty with larger sized objects, etc. It's pretty far in the future and once it's there will probably cause economic harm if policies don't actually get changed to deal with that kind of manufacturing.
Eh, it might come back if 3D printing gets good enough and cheap enough. But that won't actually create many, if any, jobs.
I don't really disagree, but I'm not sure jail/prison is the right call for that. Institutionalization maybe? Get them to a shrink basically
There's a big hole in that analogy. If you've executed an innocent that means you missed the guilty. The 'cancer' remains.
I mean, what's the percentage on that? Are they 3.5% of the cars on the road? If so they're a (roughly) normal percentage of fines.
I still can't believe he got a deal to use Jose Suicidio's music, you'd think it'd be tougher for a youtube show to get such a titan.
As I understand it, all the evidence the police claimed to have amounts to jack and shit legally.
Considering their origins as the Revenant Legion, they're pretty alright as far transhuman murder machines go.
That's the neat part, they don't.
Dark Souls.
"Now your average Keith has the critical thinking skills of a supercomputer..." This is true, unfortunately that value is 0.
it's way harder to do, because we don't have well preserved samples of their DNA, since they all died to being eaten by humans.
Turns out it's also a frozen cesium packaging facility, the new guy messed up the switchover procedure.
We are though? The definition of terrorism. "Politically motivated attacks against the military." Which is also the least terrible actions of war. So what's the difference?
This is reason there's 'controversy' over supporting 'terrorists,' because the definition being used for the later includes people our culture broadly respects. Several groups in Germany that disagreed with Nazi genocidal policy were labeled terrorist, or by the UK definition, were actually terrorists.
I see, so every military is a terrorist organization for their politically motivated attacks against military targets. Save the vanishingly few that have never mounted an attack of any kind
An attack by civilian(s) (palestine action/german guy) against a military target (base/truck) while that military is supporting a genocide. That qualifies you or your group to be terrorist(s) by the current UK precedent.
No it isn't, because that gets into the definition of "terrorist." By UK definitions sabotaging Nazi vehicles as a German was terrorism.
The Inquisition War Trilogy, it's terrible. From the subject matter to the 3 paragraph description of a window.
I can smell it on your breath, you're talking shit
Colloidal silver is one of the least stupid alternatives to medicine, there's evidence of silver being anti-bacterial at least. Still dumb.
Ok but explain the Eldar child situation with Vulkan, it's an important part of his character.
it's also known that Lopunny specifically is a friendship/affection evolution that's physically stronger than humans by a lot.
Freehand a circle cut out of a checkerboard. It's extremely possible.
Him walking past and taking an elevator with ICE unimpeded is part of the affidavit alleging obstruction. So... spurious accusation it seems
Are they really though? Like, really? C'mon.
Hey I don't see the Alpha Legion on that list. Good
As tool users, circumstances matter as does the definition of 'win.' Cause it's different to kill it barehanded vs scare it off with a knife
I mean, I haven't tried it but I don't see why it would be bad. Potato, Peas, Meat. A fairly standard set of ingredients for a balanced meal
The Loyalist Alpha Legion are secretly traitor, and the Traitor Alpha Legion are secretly loyal. They're also full of the other's spies.
Nope, that's gonna take quite a while if it ever reaches that level, I'm expecting multimaterial solid objects within our lifetimes, and probably the ability to print computer chips shortly afterwards with specialized versions of the printers.
I'd give it 20-30 years before that's viable. Maybe fewer if there's a useful breakthrough in another field that's applicable.
Not yet you can't! But yeah this is like, after the tech gets a lot better. Right now it's a mildly useful technology for small to medium sized solid objects mostly. As it matures it will become more capable with ways to print using multiple materials concurrently, less difficulty with larger sized objects, etc.
It's pretty far in the future and once it's there will probably cause economic harm if policies don't actually get changed to deal with that kind of manufacturing.
Eh, it might come back if 3D printing gets good enough and cheap enough. But that won't actually create many, if any, jobs.