The did have nuclear weapons and agreed to give them back to Russia for a promise of peace. The point is never trust Putin.
Didn't Ukraine have those same guarantees?
I didn't see nuthin.
Picard was the best captain, but Sisko was the best.
And the billionaires want us to think the CFPB is a bad thing.
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An ongoing disagreement between my partner and I regarding the proper setting for the humidifier was causing stress and this experiment will attempt to solve the problem.
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I prefer that the humidifier be set to 50% but my partner likes 45%. If my partner cannot see the current reading, I hypothesize that they will no longer remember to change the setting.
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A small bottle of bactericide that is normally on a shelf near the humidifier.
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The small bottle of bactericide was placed on top of the display, making it difficult to read by a casual observer.
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The humidifier has remained at 50% for several days now.
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Visual reminders are important cues to adjust the humidifier settings. By removing the visual reminder my partner is no longer driving me crazy.
I dunno, Nixon's fuckery is downright provincial these days.
The two trends that really bite are the searches on election day for "Did Biden drop out?" and "How do I change my mail in vote?" A significant number of people were either so uninformed that they had not noticed the biggest story of the election or were so confident in the polls that they only realized the consequences of a protest vote when it was far to late to change. I'm not saying these are the only reasons for how things shook out but they are, for me, the most infuriating.
What in the hell? That is the wildest Wikipedia entry I've ever read.
For the members of r/whoosh, I believe this is what's known as sarcasm.
So the Russians saw that Americans shot down a 2 seat jet and said "Hold my beer."