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As long as the upper tube underlaps the lower tube, all is good. If it overlaps though then yes, problem.
As long as the upper tube underlaps the lower tube, all is good. If it overlaps though then yes, problem.
Yeah the US differs by a couple of weeks iirc
What’s the ableism in the comment? Sincere question because I thought I knew what it was but can’t spot any here so I must be ignorant.
I completely agree. I taught JS/TS for 5yrs and I always emphasised that the ‘class’ keyword was just syntactic sugar for what was already available in prototype inheritance of JS.
Huh? I’ve worked with TypeScript + React for the last 5yrs and the only time I see OOP is when someone’s done something wrong.
Maybe you’re thinking of old react with class based components?
And you do realise that a people do not automatically revert to the state they were in the last time they were independent, right?
If Scotland were to gain independence I highly doubt they’d revert to their 17th Century feudal state.
Really? The 1500 people that Hamas killed in the attack were 80% soldiers? Or is that stat over the last few decades of conflict?
That walking stick looks fucking dangerous.
You live in ignorance and seek to maintain that ignorance in other people
Quite literally the definition of argumentum ad hominem. Attacking my character as well as my motivations, neither of which are the subject of the discussion and are only being used in a fallacious way in an attempt to cement their argument. Their follow-up just demonstrates why it’s not worth the time to engage with someone who makes such fallacious bad faith arguments.
The preceding paragraphs were attacking my argument and would have made an interesting argument otherwise.
I’m not going to engage with someone who resorts to ad hominem attacks.
Wild to me how many replies you’re getting that defend North Korea. A failed state that has a starving population with no freedoms and is completely ostracised from most of the world. By choice.
Source? Sounds like nonsense to me.
Which countries are you culturally aware of enough to know that to be the case?
The US has mount Rushmore and the Licoln Memorial as an example of a counter point.
I think most countries have images of their old leaders in a similar way to how UK has it. But I’m curious to know where this is not true.
You say that like knowing one’s history is a bad thing. I imagine wherever you are from is equally as “obsessed” about its history.
For instance, aren’t Americans taught about their past presidents? And most of them had significantly less impact than most of Britain’s monarchs.
Pretty sure our right wing is left of your left wing. So no you can’t have it because you don’t have a system that supports anything other than the right-wing hellscape you got now.