guns will always result in more mass shootings
Then why aren’t there any other mass shootings in the Czech Republic?
guns will always result in more mass shootings
Then why aren’t there any other mass shootings in the Czech Republic?
Absolutely. I just think that it’s silly to draw attention to guns being easily attainable in this context, when there have been so many more mass shootings in other European countries.
Lots of talk about them allowing guns, as if that’s what caused this, but let’s look at the big picture…
It’s fucking pathetic that people can’t handle anything without a sarcasm tag these days.
But… the whole reason we are having this discussion is because people are trying to make the process less miserable in their final moments.
So did it feel like you just went to sleep and then woke up?
Glad you did such a terrible job of it!
As stated elsewhere, the discomfort that you feel what you’re being suffocated is not from lack of oxygen. It is from build up of carbon dioxide. When you are breathing nitrogen, you can still exhale that carbon dioxide. You don’t get that panicked feeling of needing a breath.
Not sure how you can see any equivalence between necessary utilities and a space mission…
Remind me not to fly whatever airline you’re using…
I think that you have come to the wrong conclusion here. People who can spend first class money are generally less likely to stab somebody just because they’re frustrated.
I have ridiculously long legs, and am uncomfortable every time I fly, but I have never felt the desire to assault anybody over it.
It makes wifi! I’d say that stability and performance are probably identical. I don’t especially mistrust Ubiquiti, but running open source feels nice, and it gives me nerd cred.
I run OpenWRT on my Unifi AP :D
I have worked with a gigabit ISP for a number of years, and personally haven’t seen that much improvement in stock firmware. If anything, I feel like it’s more a matter of hardware improving to the point that the clunky stock firmware can run ok.
DNS over HTTPS just uses port 443 like any other traffic.
Yes! We are young again!
Which bullshit? Trying to have a discussion?