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r-reading-my-comment t1_je73zlf wrote
Reply to comment by DamonFields in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
And dems will add any unrelated-riders they can. Obviously gun laws are the best bills to add unrelated social spending to…
r-reading-my-comment t1_je73nmo wrote
Reply to comment by darkbee83 in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
Yes… many towns did many things not allowed by the constitution.
r-reading-my-comment t1_jchg2hz wrote
Reply to comment by motogucci in Regrowing tropical forests absorb megatonnes of carbon by Creative_soja
Yes?
No?
What’s up dude?
r-reading-my-comment t1_jcg1z8z wrote
Reply to comment by motogucci in Regrowing tropical forests absorb megatonnes of carbon by Creative_soja
Your description of a carbon cycle seems to be missing geological activity. Did you just not mention it or is that actually ignored?
A quick google search makes it seem ignored.
r-reading-my-comment t1_jcg1csg wrote
I thought this was basically an established fact already.
Technically, building wooden buildings with lumber from tree nurseries is a noticeable form of carbon capture.
Unfortunately wooden buildings also light on fire from time to time.
r-reading-my-comment t1_jcfl8ua wrote
Reply to comment by nadiaco in Polish archaeologists excavating at the ruins of old Dongola in Sudan have discovered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics inscribed on sandstone blocks by MeatballDom
Do you think someone’s saying Europeans don’t know their history when new Roman settlements are found?
Stop trying to start fires.
Edit: forgot to write that reading the article will also help, that said the you’re also misrepresenting the title.
r-reading-my-comment t1_jaoc1hn wrote
Reply to comment by AnchoriteOfPalgrave in For the first time researchers have proven a clear correlation between deforestation and regional precipitation. by YoanB
Tell that to the Mayans
r-reading-my-comment t1_ja5asaw wrote
Reply to comment by monsantobreath in 4,500-year-old Sumerian temple dedicated to mighty thunder god discovered in Iraq. by Rifletree
Wasn’t Iraq’s seasonal rainfall dangerous and likely to cause floods? The floods brought nourishment, but also death and destruction.
r-reading-my-comment t1_ja3j4tl wrote
Reply to comment by -Mothman_ in Treaty of Versailles being ‘too harsh’ by -Mothman_
The successor states of the Austrian-Hungarian empire joined the Axis, why are you acting like they were peachy with the terms?
r-reading-my-comment t1_ja3ebf8 wrote
Reply to comment by jtd1776 in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
Nah dude, we were supposed to lump other jobs together with pizza delivery. Didn’t you get the memo?/s
r-reading-my-comment t1_ja3e2yw wrote
Reply to comment by crazymoefaux in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
Why are you championing the vagueness of your comment? By your rationale, cops should be lumped together with all security and first responders.
r-reading-my-comment t1_ja0v1su wrote
Reply to comment by crazymoefaux in Workers tasked with moving products in the U.S. food and beverage supply chain are at a high risk of severe injuries and fatalities — Grocery wholesalers and grocery retail stores saw the highest number of injuries, followed closely by the warehousing and storage groups by marketrent
Give some info. I’m getting “delivery people” as being the highest, but that includes all delivery drivers… Dominos to Brinks.
Other sites are saying it’s cops or cops/security.
They also say law enforcement has the most general violence committed against them. Not dying because you have a bullet proof vest on skews the data.
Edit: how dare I say someone should back something up, especially after their advice failed
r-reading-my-comment t1_j6i1c5e wrote
Reply to comment by gaukonigshofen in Takahama nuclear reactor in Japan's Fukui halted after alert goes off by Saltedline
Sure, if you're story includes getting a mechanical diagnosis.
r-reading-my-comment t1_j1nx2p3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Chinese ships depart after record-long intrusion into Japanese waters by OceanBreeze246
No one said there was a ruling about this
r-reading-my-comment t1_j1nvjnt wrote
Reply to comment by The3rdGodKing in Childhood body mass index is unlikely to have a big impact on children's mood or behavioural disorders by giuliomagnifico
Learn new terms
r-reading-my-comment t1_j1n3y2n wrote
Reply to comment by The3rdGodKing in Childhood body mass index is unlikely to have a big impact on children's mood or behavioural disorders by giuliomagnifico
Right, fascists and communists always held uniform scientific views./s
r-reading-my-comment t1_j1dhx8t wrote
Reply to comment by odaeyss in After decades in prison, exonerated Philadelphia man was fatally shot at a funeral by kittehstrophic
I stand corrected
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Reply to comment by DreamsAndSchemes in After decades in prison, exonerated Philadelphia man was fatally shot at a funeral by kittehstrophic
The Lehigh Valley wants you to know that you can go fuck yourself.
Edit: and I wouldn't hold philly up as a beacon of light here.
r-reading-my-comment t1_iyavps1 wrote
Reply to comment by Lucius-Halthier in NATO pledges to provide more weapons and fix power grid – NATO has pledged to give more weapons to Ukraine and help fix critical energy infrastructure badly damaged by massive Russian missile and drone strikes by CrimsonLancet
Highly doubtful.
They're civilians that will be voluntarily going into an active warzone. I hope they stay safe and productive, but this isn't that different from the Americans, Brits and other NATO veterans that are fighting over there.
r-reading-my-comment t1_iyauz4b wrote
Reply to comment by LatterTarget7 in NATO pledges to provide more weapons and fix power grid – NATO has pledged to give more weapons to Ukraine and help fix critical energy infrastructure badly damaged by massive Russian missile and drone strikes by CrimsonLancet
I doubt they're sending any military engineers, and civilians will have voluntarily gone there. This won't be very different from killing foreign fighters... at least to a military that has no problem attacking residential areas.
It would suck, but what would NATO do besides sanctions?
r-reading-my-comment t1_ix9n5ch wrote
Reply to comment by IslandChillin in Ancient shipwreck sees light of day again, a major milestone for Chinese underwater archaeology by IslandChillin
How is this ancient, innovative or a big ship?
They found a moderately sized, somewhat old boat, and raised it.
r-reading-my-comment t1_iuedgmd wrote
Reply to comment by Then-One7628 in Gunmen attack major Shiite holy site in Iran, killing 15 by marketrent
Well this mosque was located in a rival "Islamic State"
r-reading-my-comment t1_iue2vzh wrote
Reply to comment by rgbhfg in Ukraine says Iran’s help for Russia should push Israel out of neutral stance by Lahampsink
Yes, we know the Ukrainian military was formed out of the Soviet Military./s
Seriously though, the only reason neo-Nazis had any military power was because some jackass invaded Crimea.
r-reading-my-comment t1_iue2jyo wrote
Reply to comment by Shplank in Ukraine says Iran’s help for Russia should push Israel out of neutral stance by Lahampsink
His family in Israel probably cares, the Jerusalem post seemed to as well.
Here's some info, not all Israelis are conservative cunts. Many can actually use this thing called critical thinking.
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Reply to comment by jonny_eh in Firearms deaths involving preschool-aged children had increased at an alarmingly high rate in the United States in the past decade, but state laws may help curb shooting deaths among young children. by Wagamaga
Well regulated militia- one that has military grade arms.
This is blatantly obvious from our 18th-19th century FEDERAL laws, which did things like requiring American males to be able to arm themselves with a rifle or musket in a short period of time. Hell, you could even buy cannons… that’s artillery.
Now find me a federal law that requires a U.S. militia member to be trained, or that limited their access to guns. One from back in the day.