Jonathan

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Jonathan

Jonathan

@Fargengru1

US Navy sailor, I do not post, I’m here to argue uselessly with tankies and crazies and observe open source intelligence. Opinions are my own.

United States of America Katılım Nisan 2021
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Jonathan
Jonathan@Fargengru1·
@yugoslav_luka @FudgeSmith111 @MustacheBob2 Doctrine is generally pretty easy to find online, especially for older conflicts such as those days. We publish them. Feel free to go read since you think as you do. Might be enlightening.
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Jonathan@Fargengru1·
@AdamBeneve @StuffForSisters I’m calling it a European thing. Asia uses it, the americas use it (at least where the poverty isnt prohibitive). It’s pretty much just europe in terms of modern states that don’t want to use A/C.
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Adam Beneve
Adam Beneve@AdamBeneve·
@Fargengru1 @StuffForSisters "The entire western hemisphere" is quite a bold thing to say We, in Italy, do use AC. Based on my large experience with US people in the USA, this guy might just be using too cold AC and both him and his boss being very stubborn I wouldn't call it a "national thing"
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Jonathan@Fargengru1·
@Billyndroid @YourWaifu I’ve had a 25C change within a 24 hour period before. You aren’t special. You don’t get more rain than the south, you aren’t hotter than all but the northernmost of states, and you’re also not colder than all but the southernmost. Summer happens annually, plan for that.
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Steven von Niceness
Steven von Niceness@Billyndroid·
@YourWaifu You realise we’re talking about vastly different volume of refrigeration right 😂 Americans need to STFU and realise Brits discuss the weather from hour to hour because it’s very changeable. It ain’t that serious Americans are more hot and bothered than anyone in the us. Chill
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@AdamBeneve @StuffForSisters Ok. Counterpoint: The entire western hemisphere uses air conditioning and doesnt complain of these issues. The only issues it creates are poorly maintained ones ending up spreading mold. Which is solved by basic maintenance and cleanliness. Weird superstitions, you all have.
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Adam Beneve
Adam Beneve@AdamBeneve·
@Fargengru1 @StuffForSisters Body doesn't react always well from hot and humid to dry and cold and back Also, AC is no magic: it's a very cold air stream and if it keeps hitting (or creating a current that hits) on one fixed point, you get a muscle ache Also: it dries mucose very much, sometimes too much
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Adam Beneve
Adam Beneve@AdamBeneve·
@StuffForSisters We call it "colpo d'aria" Matter of fact, if you have a whole city air at 32-34 ºC and you get in and out of a room set a 22 ºC, that's not very smart
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Jonathan@Fargengru1·
@urcontextplease @GreyCat53005588 @PonderOrbExe @MorePerfectUS The higher government sets minimum boundaries for the lower authorities. A municipality in america can have stricter, but not less strict, laws than the state government. And so on to federal. You either aren’t american (likely) or never took a civics class.
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contextplease@urcontextplease·
@Fargengru1 @GreyCat53005588 @PonderOrbExe @MorePerfectUS First off, citizenship is required for *statewide* elections. This involved a municipality within the state. Second, I couldn’t care less what their website lists, the website it not a statute or case law, I’m not gonna cite the website in court my man.
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More Perfect Union
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS·
A judge has ruled that corporations can vote in some Delaware elections. Delaware Superior Court Judge Craig Karsnitz said the town of Fenwick Island was not diluting human votes by allowing companies ​and other legal entities that own property to cast votes in municipal elections. These "legal entities" and corporations make up about 12% of registered voters in the town. In total Delaware has far more ​corporations chartered in the state than residents. Judge Karsnitz rejected the constitutional arguments of the ACLU, including the claim that "entity" or corporate voting dilutes the political power of living people.
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@urcontextplease @GreyCat53005588 @PonderOrbExe @MorePerfectUS And yet the Delaware website lists citizenship as a pre-requisite to voting in the state. Strange that such a line would be included in the charter. Ah, well, I look forward to this slippery slope of precedent. Time to open an LLC in Fenwick!
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@GreyCat53005588 @PonderOrbExe @MorePerfectUS Corporate personhood does not equal constitutional citizenship. Under Privileges and Immunities doctrine, artificial entities are not “citizens” in that sense, so an LLC cannot satisfy Article I’s nine-year U.S.-citizen requirement for the Senate. Hope that makes sense for you!
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@Nshieldsmag24 @ShadowShell51 This is the literal opposite of the cope texas makes every year. Every year they complain they didn’t prepare for snow and their power goes out. People freeze. Every year it gets “hot” (warm) in britain and thousands of people die. Both cases are refusal to adapt.
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Kristian
Kristian@Nshieldsmag24·
@Fargengru1 @ShadowShell51 So maybe focus your efforts on your problems, rather than getting involved in another countries 3 days of sun a year which doesn’t constitute wasting more energy in a period where financially families are struggling with the rise of food prices and lower pay increases.
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Evan
Evan@ShadowShell51·
Do Brits not realize that you can turn the AC off when you don't need it
Jamie OwO@owo_jamie

@avg_artist13546 its an infrastructure problem here too? AC is a waste 80% of the year, and our houses are built to deal with cold climates

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@Nshieldsmag24 @ShadowShell51 Yeah as i just said our problems are generally societal. Things you cant go fix tomorrow as an individual. With this one you can walk to a store or order online and the solution is present for you within hours to days. And it’d save thousands of lives.
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@Nshieldsmag24 @ShadowShell51 Yeah, we do. And 3x the number of brits compared to Americans die per year due to heat associated problems. Americans can’t easily change our laws individually, Brits can as an individual solve the problem of dying because it hit summer, something that arrives every year.
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Kristian
Kristian@Nshieldsmag24·
@ShadowShell51 Do Yanks not realise* they are ruining their economy, the planet, have a broken healthcare system, have a pedo as president, make houses out of popsicle sticks in hurricane belts, eat turkey from a can and still have wank over guns even though they shoot up schools every week.
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@Dalran_AQ3D @MarcusCVance Unlike humanity, mind you. That has genocided nearly every species it has encountered out of existence. With the few examples being either “allied” (until genocide) species, or species that the Imperium was incapable of genociding.
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Jonathan@Fargengru1·
@Dalran_AQ3D @MarcusCVance For what it’s worth a Necron or Eldar victory is not extinction for humanity. Both factions would and do consider themselves the true rulers of the galaxy, but neither is dominated by genocidal intent. Necrons are closer to it, but it depends from Necron dynasty to dynasty.
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@Thrust_Hawk @BanderiteAzov Unfortunately the stasis’d soviet army would probably overrun Moscow and finish what Prigozhin started.
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ComfyHat
ComfyHat@Thrust_Hawk·
@BanderiteAzov Perhaps finally unleash the real army they've been hiding in chemical stasis underneath the Urals?
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Every movie 🎬🍿@everymovieandtv·
Watching Dolittle casually pull random objects out of a dragon’s stomach like he was cleaning a clogged sink had me wondering how the conversation even reached that point creatively.... And somehow the dragon going from terrifying mythical beast to emotionally relieved patient made the whole scene even funnier.... Absolute nonsense… but the kind of nonsense you can’t stop watching.....
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Simon Maechling
Simon Maechling@simonmaechling·
Water is a chemical. Salt is a chemical. Vitamin C is a chemical. The question is not: “Is it a chemical?” The question is: “At what dose is it harmful?” That’s toxicology. First-year science.
William May@Quazardragon

@SecKennedy @US_FDA No chemical is safe to add to our food. We are not hazardous waste disposals and neither are our animals.

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@Lombardo1916765 @PaddieFane @LucySnowy @octophrator They already split europe before they were invaded… that was the entire point of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. They separated Europe into German and Soviet zones of influence. And prior to that the Russians had invaded and conquered most of eastern europe. Russia is not a victim
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