I read "Nano Banana Bro".
Personally I've had the opposite problem, sometimes they tell me it won't fit. It's frustrating.
You make an interesting point. Not as much about the dollar... the world has been dealing in disparate currencies for a very long time. It'll get sorted out.
But about an America becoming aggressive in desperation... that's a concern. But not as much as people think. The world is not that of the British Empire, and there are some strong militaries. Countries don't need to beat the US. They just need to stave the off. And the history of the US trying to take and hold resources in other countries is abysmal.
Unless you have some system in place to distill the "will of the people", you can't say anything about any group. Thankfully, in the US you have your democratic election cycle. And whether it's who voted, or who didn't vote, your aggregate spit out this guy.
TWICE.
This is who you are.
Naturally vaccines increase your risk of shark attack. Sharks don't attack dead people. By keeping you alive through a disease outbreak, you are left vulnerable to shark attack later in life.
At this rate, I wonder if the only remaining solution is Darwinian (which they also don't believe in). Hopefully some of the unfortunate children of anti-vaxers will learn the truth and get their doctor to give them the shot anyway (but I'm guessing MAGA will move to make the punishment for that worse than for murder).
They were challenged by other doctors and scientists. The challengers won the day. The MAGA cultists would have been demanding a dose of horse paste before surgery and no Tylenol after.
Vaccines certainly did cut down on transmission (stopping it cold was a media exaggeration). Some teens got mild myocarditis, but many unvaccinated teens got COVID and more severe myocarditis or just plain died.
True, but this is 2nd or 3rd grade. Real numbers are the only numbers they've been introduced to. They will be considerably older by the time they need to learn that multiplication of other things may not be commutative.
There's a Swiss one that works somewhat like what you described, but I don't know of the Aussie one.
The parents who are implored to help the kids with their homework aren't IN the class. So how are they to know that in order toe be able to help? Without the explanatory note there's no communication there.
The thing is, multiplication in real numbers (the only numbers that have been introduced in the primary grades) *IS* commutative. You might as well claim that if multiplication was division, both answers would be wrong. It need not have been explicitly taught, I figured that out just looking at a multiplication table (saved me memorizing half of the table in one simple realization). I only learned that that was called commutative later.
If you want to differentiate between a kid who figured that out and one who is just wrong, see if they always pick the larger number to add a smaller number of times. Surely that's better than punishing the kid that figured it out by marking every answer wrong.
For your brother's sake, along with the sakes of all the other workers, let's hope there was some meaningful regulatory oversight in how that infrastructure was built. It's not as though US industry has ever really given two shits about the health of workers, whether farm laborers, meatpackers, or miners. And particulates are pretty fucking bad for you, especially PM2.5s emitted during incomplete combustion cycles.
Also of note is that the obvious way to build EV charging for trucks is with batteries and, where there's decent insolation, solar canopies. Reduces opex, reduces the size of the draw on the local grid, etc
In Europe, semis that go into town will likely as not have sleeper compartments. The cabover style makes this feasible
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