We tried this already - getting ethics in game journalism.
It didn't work so well.
We tried this already - getting ethics in game journalism.
It didn't work so well.
You can preserve, protect, and defend something you don't support. Debate 101 at even a high school level is learning how to argue the side of an argument that you don't support.
So while in office, he preserved/protected/defended something he didn't support. He then lead some form of rebellion against it, causing him to be in violation of the spirit of the 14th but not the letter as it's written, so he should still be qualified to serve.
The Supreme Court would love this wordplay, except, if they actually accept it, they're not just invalidating the spirit of the 14th, but undermining it completely as it would never ever ever be relevant to anyone, ever again. And wouldn't that also be against their oaths to uphold the constitution?
So most likely Trump will be eligible for re-election because I have no doubt that if they can get away with the Citizens United ruling, they can and will do whatever the hell they want.
Support of Hamas is not the same as not condoning the attacks, it's a false dichotomy. Of course it helps that they're very anti-Israel, but it's not necessarily a 1:1 thing. They also provide necessities in the Gaza Strip, so people tend to support them because they appreciate things like healthcare and food.
Lithium batteries aren't going to thermal runaway at 46ºc.
Edit: I looked it up. it's ~66º, so maybe closer for comfort that one would like.
Yeah. It also pretends like a landlords income isn't related to their wellbeing. In some cases it might not be, but for most mom and pop landlords it directly is.
You can dislike Nancy Pelosi and not be a Trumper. They are not mutually exclusive.
Idk if this is true. there were fewer posts about voyager 2 on lemmy, but they were more comments on it and it was a better article. I found 2 or 3 posts about it on reddit, but very few comments.
But also know that it's not a jpeg, and it only works because whatever app is opening the jpeg is able to read the webp format.
For me, it's both more expensive and takes longer, to take the train.
Even back then we were told never to reveal that sort of stuff online. How many of us do you think were telling the truth?
There's a post on reddit about some dude who gave his phone to a friend (wiped it, new iCloud, everything), and the undeleted photos are from when OP owned the phone.