That would just be a life philosophy like Stoicism. Religion implies there are non falsifiable beliefs involved.
That would just be a life philosophy like Stoicism. Religion implies there are non falsifiable beliefs involved.
Google’s Mysterious Proprietary Algorithm shows different results to different people. Why are you pretending that other people are pretending?
Jail ≠ prison, this just means he’s going to have a worse time waiting for trial.
Well the problem with the Texas power grid is that it exists in the first place. Still, when it comes to safety, you have to multiply how bad it is by the number of people it will affect, and divide by the amount of power generated to get the right picture. There is a media bias towards rare, intense events which causes people to think they are more common than they really are. This explains people’s views on nuclear power, school shootings, terrorism, shark attacks etc.
Statistically nuclear is by far the safest form of power generation. Of course, it would be good to locate it in areas that are not disaster prone. As far as I understand it though, the issue with nuclear is the cost. But in a perfect world we would need something to smooth out the inconsistency of renewables, either battery tech or something like nuclear that you can turn on and off as needed.
Disc golf is a stoner sport and a lot of people into personal finance just hate working lol
The beauty of a threaded conversation platform is that you can just close threads you’re not interested in. Or, apparently, start a new thread bitching about them.
I assume they’re talking about using a washcloth or loofah, but I’m not sure as I’m also a committed bare-hander.
Here, there and everywhere is incredibly underrated in my opinion. And since I haven’t seen them mentioned, Revolution and Think for Yourself are both great.
Man, even if all had gone well, that’s a tiny space to be crammed in for days with 4 other people.
Really? Because there’s only one issue in the repo…