

It’s like the boy who called “wolf” but there’s a huge wolf and there’s always been a wolf.
It’s like the boy who called “wolf” but there’s a huge wolf and there’s always been a wolf.
You’re talking about some fairy-land stories with rainbow ponies where there is no evil anyway.
I realise that what I’m talking about isn’t working in the IDF but your analogies are not right.
The military isn’t one person who’s turning themself in. It’s an organisation of many people so nobody would be punishing themselves.
It’s like a cashier being caught stealing from the cash drawer. They don’t punish themselves, their employer punishes them and possibly reports them to the police for further punishment.
That’s how it’s supposed to work but isn’t in this case because the whole military is on the same page.
Do you expect them to prosecute themselves?
That is sort of how it’s supposed to work, yes. That’s how it’s supposed to work in any organisation.
A person doing a bad thing that gets reported should be investigated internally. They should take appropriate action based upon that investigation. The investigator(s) should be looking to protect the organisation by rooting out the bad apples.
Unfortunately, when too much of the barrel is bad the bad apples protect each other instead of the organisation.
In this case, so much of the organisation is bad that protecting the organisation requires that the bad apples be protected and shit gets covered up.
They were proposing that the OP buy the linked cup as it can contain more coffee than the machine can brew.
Basil needs trimming every day? Maybe I’ve just discovered why I can never keep basil plants alive.
Goat’s cheese and caramelised red onion is a good topping. The goat’s cheese doesn’t replace the mozzarella though.
I’m not sure that Wensleydale would work though.
I use em dash all the time instead of parentheses or semicolons. I also really struggle with captchas.
I’m beginning to doubt myself.
This is why I liked Ghost of Tsushima so much. The stealth and non-stealth combat were equally fun (in different ways) so it wasn’t a bad thing to get caught.
It also does it sometimes if you’re on a VPN.
I “own” this on PlayStation. Will I still be able to download it after 17th?
Edit: I just read the article and it says that we will.
Any weight that Russia’s warnings ever had has been lost in the past few years.
There’s not a lot of detail in the article but it will be that they were each charged with multiple crimes.
It does mention in the article that three victims were disappeared and murdered so that could be a conviction for kidnapping and one for murder of each of the three victims. That’s six crimes each.
What’s the point of being the big boss if you can’t set your salary? You guys are so unreasonable. /s
Also, most people don’t even have a static ip address so they might have banned a different location altogether and the banned ip address moved.
I don’t think that the official story was that they would turn it over to the Taliban.
I think that it was that they would leave the local government to maintain their own security (knowing full well that they wouldn’t be able to).
My point is that you need to decide which games to play and that you have already judged a game when you decide not to play it.
You might not like the art style, or the gameplay, or the reviews or whatever but you have definitely judged it without playing it. The only other alternative is to literally download and play every game that you see.
If you can’t be bothered to actually try what you’re criticizing, you have zero business judging it. That’s not opinion—that’s ignorance.
If there are 700,000 games then you must judge games without trying them. Otherwise you’d be constantly playing games to see if they’re any good and would still not get through them all.
It’s training itself to pass those mouse based “I’m human” checks that some sites use.
Yeah. Previously it would have been seen as banning an extremist party. Now it would be seen as election tampering.
It’s all about levels.
It’s entirely different to have a 30 second conversation about picking up milk compared to joining a work meeting.
Especially when that work meeting is a video call that is distracting the driver (they are looking at the phone in the picture).
There are definitely those that would ban all phone calls when driving.