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I mean, no? Its given in the question that option one is an infinite amount of people. Its not limited to just the existing human race.
Pretty sure its a natural gas powered water heater, so that would be the gas supply line. As to the incandesance, no clue.
If its some rando at the park spraying liquids of unknown origin on strangers, maybe calling the cops is reasonable. Calling the cops on a neighbour at a party for spraying you accidentally while following a child, overreaction. I hope they have any more parties and specifically ban that jerk neighbour's who called the cops.
Young Men have largely been abandoned.
There are many reasons for this, but it still hurts when you need help and kindly get told to get lost because we don't have supports for men and boys.
Oh wow, its almost like every thing has gotten too 'expletive ridden rant expensive. What did they expect to happen with the ever increasing costs of everything? For everyone to just keep making money ad infinitum.
Which I think its important to point out isn't an endorsement. It means that we in the west should be doing everything we can to enforce our saftey standards on products sold in our countries, and if that isn't possible then we should be bringing the manufacturing back onshore.
As an addition any company that's 'too big to fail is also to big to exist and needs to be broken up. Where thats not practicle then it needs to be nationalized and operated as a non-profit/crown corporation.
Agreed. It's not that I belive that the copyright holder shouldn't have some time period that they get all rights to an ip. It's that the current standard of lifetime plus 70 years is batshit fucking crazy.
I tend to support 20 years or less. Long enough to turn a good profit, short enough that someone who grows up with a piece of ip as part of the culture has rights to use it to their own ends.
I'd go as far as Windows 2000. This new XP crap is too shiny, and why did they hide the controls?
Not OP but had a thought reading your comment. I wonder how much of this perceived shift in language is driven by corpo's sanitizing for advertisers and how much is young people who have been fully raised online.
As you say, humans are social animals. It makes sense to me then, that if you were raised within an online environment you would naturally extend that sociability to it. However, if much of this technology grow after you were socialized would you be more inclined to see it as a relief valve to vent anger into.