Something I didn't know until after his death was that there was quite a lot of reluctance about having the trials. And some, 'If this ended differently, it could be me on trial!'
You should probably expect the same foot dragging as happened with Trump while Biden was president.
The episode of Star Trek (TNG) wasn't shown for 15 years in the UK, because Data ponders whether violence is, in fact, the answer and alludes to Irish Reunification.
IRA terrorism was part of the background noise of my childhood. But I'd struggle to argue that the Belfast Agreement would have happened without it.
This isn't uncommon in Scotland. Or, at least a couple of re-uses. Maybe other places, but that's the one place I've lived where it was done.
Initially it was added to clips of bad flights. So humour from the peppy, 'Jet2 is great!' ad contrasted with, dunno, 'The window fell out!'
Then people started adding it to anything vaguely bad. Because that's just what the nice folk of the internet do.
Jet2 must be loving the free advertising though.
The Tring Shoe Repair channel on YouTube does a lot of this stuff.
It's really cool, but I often find myself a bit down at how far out of the reach of working people a pair of buy-it-once shoes or good shoe repairs are for most working people.
It's the Sam Vimes' Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness in easily accessible high-definition.
Basically, yeah.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiSIC7TtBUg
The liquid sucks all the heat out of the butane allowing it to quickly boil, expanding and flying off.
The previous government mostly gave it to their mates.
Michelle Mone got a smashing yacht!
While that's an awful story, it's a lovely example of, "Look for the helpers."
If you can break the chain that leads to the attempt you get time to work on the bigger thing.
Unfortunately with male suicide - which I mention because it's the area I have some experience with - as a society we don't really have much support in place to do the bigger gluing back together work.
(Lots of, 'Suicide is selfish!' guilt to go around though.)
"Positivity made it worse. Maybe negativity will work!"
Most suicide attempts are impulsive. If you can get someone to not act NOW, you can often talk them down. (This still leaves the underlying issue, obviously.)
I once had a friend call me at 3AM on a bridge. I told him bridge jumpers generally live and rectal rupturing was pretty common. (True stuff.) Might not be the best way, but he's still with his wife - who was pregnant at the time - ten years later.
If the humans cooperated... Probably one at most.
Given the current state of things. 10-15. There's probably an important lesson in there.
That's not quite true. Maybe if you wrote 'I support' and 'and I demand' in tiny text to look like you're just carrying a Palestine Action placard. Supporting Palestine isn't a criminal offence. Supporting a proscribed organisation is.
I suspect Starmer knows exactly what's in the can. He thinks he can scare the vast majority of people into keeping their heads down, rather than getting arrested and probably losing their jobs.
The government could have (and have) simply dealt with the people who committed that criminal act through the legal system. But instead we're here.
Palestine Action were recently proscribed as a terrorist group under Section 3 of the Terrorism Act 2000.
The thing missing from the other comments is this makes it a criminal offence to be a member or to express support. The controversy is whether that was right for Palestine Action. I don't think many people would oppose my not being allowed to support the IRA.
While Palestine Action is mostly benign four members broke into an RAF base and vandalised planes, making them easy to proscribe.
Oh and also, if like me you're quite tired of the dark and gritty and everyone needs a throat lozenge thing... You'll enjoy that it's brightly lit, mostly.
I saw it at the weekend.
Without spoilering you, it's quite retro. A bit camp. Certainly not taking itself especially seriously. It's not just Superman. It also does a good job of bypassing the, 'Superman has too many powers and not much risk!' problem.
If you enjoyed Guardians of the Galaxy and The Suicide Squad (the Starro one, not the first one) you'll probably like it.
The flaw here is that if you don't reach out to them and re-educate them those opinions fester.
In the UK for a long time it seemed like racism was SO much better and pretty well unacceptable. (Not perfect, but better.) The EU referendum revealed that they had gathered together in the dark like woodlice and fed one another's hate.
You can't get everyone. But if you get the moderates the properly fashy ones don't have much critical mass.
If you make it slightly deeper than that you could fill the recesses with resin coloured with mica powder. Kind of like the badges with enamel paint infill.
The last Nuremburg prosecutor only died a couple of years ago. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Ferencz
Something I didn't know until after his death was that there was quite a lot of reluctance about having the trials. And some, 'If this ended differently, it could be me on trial!'
You should probably expect the same foot dragging as happened with Trump while Biden was president.
That's really not a route you want to go down.
I saw that gloss black and was sure it was going to be a a Delorean / KITT crossover.
And now that possibility is in my head I'm disappointed it wasn't.
He'd have precious little to say otherwise.
#10 After decades the question, "I can haz cheeseburger?" has been answered.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiaUusr7YdY
The episode of Star Trek (TNG) wasn't shown for 15 years in the UK, because Data ponders whether violence is, in fact, the answer and alludes to Irish Reunification.
IRA terrorism was part of the background noise of my childhood. But I'd struggle to argue that the Belfast Agreement would have happened without it.
Peaceful protest is probably a necessary first step.
If you go straight to violence a lot of people you want on your side will criticise you. Protests show, 'You're not alone. There are many, MANY of us.' You can see regular comments here of, 'Am I the only one...'
If you want a critical mass of people on your side, you have to show that asking politely gets you nowhere first. In the UK at least, we're taught a version of history where asking works.
Maybe so, but as a non-American McCain taking the microphone from one of his supporters who said Obama was a Muslim who would destroy the country, and explaining that he's a good man; they simply disagreed on the best way to do things was the last moment of decency I recall seeing from your Republicans.
There's a dude on YouTube who uses the name The Happy Gilder who makes really accessible videos on gilding, reverse glass painting, glass chipping and all sorts for anyone who's interested in this sort of thing.
Maybe somewhere with low humidity and a breeze.
OP might be in the UK, based on that temperature and when it gets hot it's often over 60% humidity. Sweating stops cooling you effectively and you just get damp. Your clothes get moist and gross and stick to you It is anything, but so nice.
And basically no-one has air conditioning here.
As someone who owns a CNC router, a laser cutter 3D printers and a bunch of other really cool tools... What you describe is exactly the sort of nonsense I pull.
He's just showing off somethign he made that he thinks is cool, not presenting to Dragon's Den.
That's sort of what the Flow Hive he mentions at the end is.
It looks very cool as a non-beekeeper, but got a lot of criticism. And while the idea is you can tap it from outside, it cracks all the cells in a particular section. So you can't drain off a teaspoon and bee done.
Also, you need to exclude the queen from areas you want to harvest. Otherwise you get a mix of larvae and honey. You use an excluder she can't fit her fat little butt through so she can't lay eggs in your honey supers.
Nowhere near as fast as that, but when I was a kid I had a plane that had a spring that you wound back and let go to start the motor. The smack on the fingers it gave when I inevitably didn't get my fingers away fast out horrifies me even now!
I LOVE SNW!
Dr. M'Benga is SUCH a good character expanded out from a character who turned up to smack Spock about a bit and then to disappear forever again after.
The butcher of J'Gal episode is one of the best bits of TV in the last decade, in my view. Loved the musical episode too. :)