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4 hours ago, ColdJ said:

So I am failing to see why any one who doesn't have shares in big mining would have a problem with them.

This statement really bugs me. It’s not that I have a share in big mining, but you are assuming that ALL people with shares in big mining hate the Green Energy that you are arguing for, and so they are somehow dumb and don’t believe in modern science. This is a huge stereotype that is not talked about and defended enough throughout the internet.

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Thorium is alpha-active.

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That's how it looks like.

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Helium and Thorium.

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(Technically, Thorium on this photo is already Radium, because lost his part).

 

Helium is resistant to irradiation with particles...

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... and electromagnetic fields.

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Also

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Vanadium from Vanaheim.

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When a fantasy (hero/villain) is walking and ominously scratching the wall or the ground with the end of his sword, does he understand that he is blunting exactly that part of the blade which must be the sharpest?

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5 hours ago, kerbiloid said:

When a fantasy (hero/villain) is walking and ominously scratching the wall or the ground with the end of his sword, does he understand that he is blunting exactly that part of the blade which must be the sharpest?

Actually, IMO damage is most often dealt with the edge of the blade, not the point. And if it does come down to a thrust, I don't think the point being a little dull will matter much.

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3 hours ago, StrandedonEarth said:

Actually, IMO damage is most often dealt with the edge of the blade, not the point. And if it does come down to a thrust, I don't think the point being a little dull will matter much.

I see. And they are scratching the wall with the very end of blade, next to the point.

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Watching Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Speckled Band.

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A woman was bitten by a snake, and her last words, when she was trying to tell others,  were "Speckled band!"


Did she not know a word "snake", or was she used to speak in kennings?
"A speckled band has harmed my land of ringssss...."

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On 12/30/2022 at 5:57 AM, kerbiloid said:

In Katyusha there is absolutely no word about war, only "fighter/soldier" and "border".

Also no word about politics, it's pure lyric.

I was more referring to "Allah, Syria, and Bashar" and "Oj Alija Aljo" as more political songs and not Katyusha, but yes.

 

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Idk, it was a hot discussion in the KSP-2 suggestions thread, that two Kerbal models is not enough.

Also the obviously smaller and tilted female figure looks stereotypically sexist.

They should send an updated Pioneer, to prevent the aliens from being misled.

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Some people prefer black coffee, others drink it with sugar and milk.

Some of the most known sorts of the milky coffee are: Caffe Latte, Cappuccino, Marocchino, Ristretto, Macchiatto, etc.

Why?

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Because hot people may drink the hot and bitter black coffee, but wise ones do it with sugar and milk.

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As everyone knows, the sugar partially detoxifies the swallowed cyanides, while the milk is a perfect absorbent, so it absorbs it just like other chemicals and helps to evacuate it outside,

(Rasputin confirms this.  https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2017/jan/13/poisoned-shot-and-beaten-why-cyanide-may-have-failed-to-kill-rasputin)

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When you arrive to another planet...

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... and join the remote body presence & control experiment...

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Expectations....

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... reality

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That's why the Kerbals have no cities, and why they have human-style interiors.
They aren't sapient beings.
They are just avatars.
The human puppeteers hide underground.

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