Well, Hitler did kill at least one person…
Well, Hitler did kill at least one person…
70? It’s 80 in Norway, unless it’s in a village where it’s 50
spikes, wool, layered clothing, reflective vest or other reflective gear…
Make smallpox great again!
have there been any court cases that hinged on these laws?
GlObAlLy no it isnt, only in countries where it is currently on sale.
Interesting, but I wonder what they break it down to. Is it completely broken down or do they shit nanoplastics?
Probably not judging from the manufacturer totals
Though the ruling did not state the level at which fluoridation would damage brains
This right here. The levels have to be many times that in drinking water for it to have any harmful effects.
They have stopped doing that in Norway, at least here. Not sure if it was a corona effect or if they thought it wasnt worth it in terms of customers either shopping somewhere else or shopping less because they take a small shopping basket instead.
Just imagine a BSOD covering your whole windscreen while driving
I’m sure he did lots of things, Perry, the guy’s a drink mongul!
Economics is a tool, and yes of course you can get different conclusions based on different assumptions. Doesn’t mean economics is bad, just means it is being used in different ways and for different purposes. Same with statistics. assumpsions are important.
Whut. Chaged my bathroom sink not long ago and it definitely loosens to the left/counter clock. Norway.
Most people in Gaza were not born yet when the last election was held. The median age of Gazans in 2020 was 18. Also, 1. was it a free and fair election? 2. was there good alternatives? 3. Does that mean the children deserve to die? 4. What do you think happens to the children thay grow up in a genocide? Do you think they a) become upstanding, healthy citizens? or b) become radicalized? Violence leads to more violence. Noone is born a terrorist, but Israels far right government’s genocide is creating them.
Yeha and those pesky children and UNIFIL peacekeepers…
Not currently, no.
We do have publicly owned charging, both at state level (Mer norway owned by Statkraft) and on the municipal level many places. This is in addition to private chargers from gas stations and such. But Tesla was early to the bell, and also seems to have a good reputation still.
Are you talking about mourning wood?