Ah, yes, they just chose to get a head injury from being beat up to the point of losing consciousness and by the way happened to die the next morning for completely unrelated reasons…
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全世界無產階級和被壓迫的民族聯合起來!
Ah, yes, they just chose to get a head injury from being beat up to the point of losing consciousness and by the way happened to die the next morning for completely unrelated reasons…
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Sorry to hijack, but could you please provide the source where Stoltenberg admits the actual reason the war started? Need to dunk on libs who still think in 2024 that the information wasn’t out there before the war or that it was due to some indivisible issue like Ukrainian sovereignty over those regions but can’t remember the right terms to search for it
What if I told you there were more in the mod log?
whatever discussion have previously been on other posts on this community I’m completely unaware of.
Understood, but just wanted you to know that we do agree that concentration matters.
If you’re dealing with tritiated water, no sane person would just call it “water”."
This is also why it wasn’t called that.
While it hasn’t been clear in the articles I’ve seen on today’s information, there’s reasonable grounds to assume this could be tritiated water given it was when the water was intentionally discharged in October.
Japanese limits in acceptable radioactivity for sea release is 60,000 Becquerels per liter, or about 1.3 billion in 5.5 tons. Even by this arguably high limit, the 22 billion is still well over this.
Consequently, it’s reasonable that people would react to this as a clear failure — the power plant is leaking water with radioactive contaminants at higher than permitted regulatory levels.
Nobody here is arguing concentration doesn’t matter, and most of us remember previous discussions on this topic we’ve had here when the radioactive release was mentioned. If I had to drink 10 mL of hydrochloric acid, I’d obviously want to do it in the most diluted form possible so I didn’t kill myself.
You should know headlines shorten things though. Since you actually clicked on the article, you would know the amount of radioactivity in the water was actually provided as well as the more precise wording “water containing radioactive materials”
Water isn’t radioactive.
This is plain wrong. Hydrogen-3 (“tritium”) is an unstable isotope with a half-life of just over 12 years. Just like other hydrogen, this radioactive isotope can bond with oxygen and form water.
This is exactly what happened at Fukushima and literally the main concern about the released water. Only one half-life has passed, so 50% of the tritium present in 2011 has not decayed.
These are the real questions people should be asking… oh wait, I thought we were still talking about Neuralink
Japan has reinterpreted Article 9 to allow them to have “self defense” forces beyond reasonable interpretation of the actual text.
That random bit about India at the end 💀
except the Americans
Just use Hexbear’s International Community emotes… there’s plenty of other US vassal countries.
why does it matter ?
Why do you care if a random Internet stranger has an opinion? It’s fine if you don’t but you don’t have to force us not to have one.
will you ask Palestinians to support LGBT movements
Am I going to go to Palestine and demand they do that? No. I do understand there would be material reasons for anti-LGBT attitudes. Am I going to stop supporting “LGBT movements” myself? No. I think it’s regrettable that after centuries of those attitudes, the West tries to weaponize its slow support to divide other countries.
Why western commies have to poke their nose everywhere ? Its upto Russian people to decide whats good and bad for them including the cultural issues
That doesn’t mean we can’t criticize bad decisions? It was up to the people of Nazi Germany to decide how to deal with their Jewish population, the United States with its indigenous, and so on, but it would be wrong to say that was an acceptable decision.
You’re right, it doesn’t really matter what an Internet stranger thinks. I’m just saying they’re no USSR anymore.
The alignment against Western imperialism is probably the only reason we still critically support them — they wouldn’t have any Ws without that
At the same time, the felt temperature is the one that matters. A Texas summer day where it’s 42°C and feels like 45°C is atrocious, but not as awful as this by far.
For Americans, 60°C = 140°F
Never forget the real 9/11
It’s actually only 2,005 people total in the poll out of 35.4 million registered voters.
The link is https://nitter.net/PotatoParallax/status/1539967637278453769#m
Took like one minute to go to Nitter and use the search function
It’s public but if your country doesn’t regulate cryptocurrencies heavily, you might be able to use it to anonymously move money. Sure it’s public, but you don’t know who 0xdeadbeef2537494946 is