Gasp! …Legendary earths?
That was a great watch, thanks!
No, so try to keep it short.
T-1000
nearly killed me a good few times
Hmm…
“The ice taps back”
Yes, but how do (a good proportion of) voters decide who they support? They look at what the two parties do. And this is what the Democrats did: not even close to enough.
You missed a couple of steps, no biggie:
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#datatracker-home
1.8% of all deaths in the US today are due to COVID-19. And we’re not even at a seasonal peak.
When I take off, well, I know I’m gonna be
I’m gonna be the drone who takes off towards you
When I blow up, yeah, I know I’m gonna be
I’m gonna be the drone who blows along with you
If I get jammed, well, I know I’m gonna be
I’m gonna be the drone who gets jammed next to you
And if I reach ya, yeah, I know I’m gonna be
I’m gonna be the drone who’s reaching down to you
[Chorus]
But I would fly six hundred miles
And I would fly four hundred more
Just to be the drone who flew a thousand
Miles to fall down on your door
I’m not the OC, but the Japanese have two good words for related things that are not quite as rare as you’d expect: Hikikomori and Jōhatsu.
“The innovative system, which is the size of a shipping container, is able to retrofit air-air missiles for ground-based air defence.”
Details: The UK government clarified that the Gravehawk system can utilise missiles already in service with the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Quote: “Two prototypes of the air defence capability system were tested in Ukraine in September [2024], and a further 15 will follow this year.”
The Anglo-Portuguese Treaty of 1373 was signed on 16 June 1373 between King Edward III of England and King Ferdinand I and Queen Leonor of Portugal. It established a treaty of “perpetual friendships, unions [and] alliances” between the two seafaring states, and remains the longest-standing treaty still in effect today.
You have a point, buuut: photons don’t experience time or distance. Leaving the star and hitting the bull’s eye happen in the same instant for them, no matter how many billions of light years apart they are. From the point of view of the photon, the bull’s eye is touching that star in that other galaxy. For just that single instant in time.
… must get a grenade thrown at it?
It can also be pronounced like “strih-neen” (which is more in line with the way it’s pronounced in almost every other language).
Very true, I am just now reading about a Ukrainian offensive in Kursk being underway.
That’s a bit more equipment than normally. Russia trying a mechanized surge it seems…
I believe the benefit is making the situation more dangerous and unpredictable, which increases the gravity of the concessions Europeans are willing to make just have it all stop.