

I think part of the point is demonstrating that it’s proven at this point in time. In future historical context, it may be helpful to show what people knew or could have known, depending on their news sources.
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I think part of the point is demonstrating that it’s proven at this point in time. In future historical context, it may be helpful to show what people knew or could have known, depending on their news sources.
I’ve never been involved in such a lawsuit, so that’s quite possible.
This is true, but Harvard literally has a law school full of professors, some of whom might have taught members of any given court. And they already pay the professors, so it’s no extra money I would think, assuming the professors aren’t upset about the rulings enough to fight them pro-bono, which many are.
I wish they would understand that you can make a lot more money with living people than dead ones, since they is their primary concern.
The crisps were there because they had salt and fat. This was typical food for children after swimming. The cold food is because it was 30-40°C outside.
Not unless there’s a whole bunch of it, we’re not. Although dyhydrogen monoxide does make up about 60 of a human, so for any individual person, you’re correct.
This is the second story I’ve heard about someone making a wrong turn on a bridge from the U. S. to Canada and being kidnapped by ICE.
That is the real dead Internet theory: everything from production to malicious actors to end users are all ai scripts wasting electricity and hardware resources for the benefit of no human.
I had no idea that ticks are arachnids. Thank you for teaching me that fact.
Me too. I’m wondering where to go next. I can’t really search until I get home later.