I was never willing to give my life for anything and that’s still true.
All things are possible through Christ!
I was never willing to give my life for anything and that’s still true.
I am the crack head.
Another way to tell the difference is tasting them
It’s actually the best food ever made
There were a couple of moments in Oppenheimer that had me laughing out loud, but I don’t think that was the intention.
Or maybe “take?” But yeah, “cake” being there briefly made me feel insane.
They both orbit a common center of mass called a barycenter. I assume that’s what the 26% said.
This is someone finding novel ways to scold vague unnamed people to impress their followers, I think. What is that, threads?
This is an acceptable thing to believe if you’re a teenager or younger. Past that it’s just embarrassing.
You probably could, but you’d have the taste of citric acid (which is not awful) and baking soda in the water. The Spärkel has the water that activates the reaction in a separate chamber so they don’t wind up in your drink. You need to change that water every four or five times you use it.
I use a “Spärkel” carbonator. Instead of CO2 canisters, it uses packets of citric acid and baking soda to generate CO2 and uses a compressor to infuse the liquid.
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I don’t think we disagree about that at all. It’s just a weird point to be making. I haven’t seen anybody try to say that what he was doing in his capacity as CEO was illegal.
I don’t know why you think people cannot be blamed for the role they choose to have in society. That’s very weird. And if that’s not the point you’re trying to make I’m not sure what it is.
I was answering the question you asked, which was about whether or not he had committed any crimes. And like I said it’s beside the point, which you seem to agree with.
He was being sued for insider trading for dumping his stock before an investigation went public and lowered its value. So technically, he probably was a criminal. But this is all very much beside the point.
Just like on Reddit, that depends on the moderators of the sub/com. It really couldn’t work any other way. .world seems to often err on the side of being inoffensive for the sake of broader appeal. (And probably also not getting in hot water with their hosting partners, acquaintances, etc.)
Not to downplay any of the myriad problems here in the USA, but I think many of us are trying to believe that a better world is possible and this sometimes leads to unrealistic views of how much better things are abroad. Sometimes.
But I am hopeful that this country is increasingly humiliated for at least a couple of decades.