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So it's a subscription but they call it a license
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The bosses didn't get that many perks. They had tons of power over people's lives, not money. In fact, that's the main reason senior officials defected, with one Soviet shrink defecting just so he could spend his life gambling on wall street
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Word salad
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@bottle3124 come on, he is believed to be insane, the question is why he wasn't put in a psych ward
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When I read that as a kid that they made the giant gun by pouring tons of molten steel into a hole I wondered why nothing was built with that method. Now that I know science I say that a cast that big would have thousands of cracks of all shapes and sizes and even if it didn't cast iron as a material wouldn't survive the blast as it would be stripped from the walls in what rocket scientists call "engine rich exhaust."
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You would need some sort of brink or mortar laying machine for that, but the Soviets also double counted revenue as much as wall street does
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Not exactly. Oxidizers can explosively decompose and they can ignite things that aren't otherwise flammable like solid steel
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Most of these incidents were due to their being nothing to buy with the money, not too mach money
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Drug dealer detected
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@someguy78868 you think deadbeats care to learn stuff?
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Soviet citizens knew nothing of debt. In fact, that was a major problem during Perestroika as there were no bankers and they had to import wall street guys
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@Mortablunt The consumers certainly found other ways to take risks, though.
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Found the john
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The different coin sizes are a leftover from the days when their value was pegged to the metal and there was no fixed conversion ratio between coins. This wasn't much an issue since people bartered as often as they used money, with a stick of dried eels being common in medieval England
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That's silly
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There was one built that harassed London for a while. It only fired a handful of times.
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If they were going to do that they wouldn't have blown up a village, they would have launched an unrelated payload and said the rocket fell back to Earth from space.
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7% at peak?
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Well, he was a conman and it's the "technically no rule against it" cheating
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It's not even a big city thing, but a crowded city thing.
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Get real. You need specialized certifications for this and they are well paid for their troubles. Most rig workers are "floormen" moving gear around, monitoring guages, and working construction equipment
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Literal dumbasses
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No
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Lose the hyperbole
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Bill Gates has no degree
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Yes, that's mandatory. Secret files are subject to review after 25 years, although blanket declassification are common if politicians sign off on it.
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How long did it take her to spend all the money and return to the waffle house?
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That "rib of a dragon" was probably a whale or dinosaur bone
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But people who had the bills continued to dump them immediately at worse and worse prices
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I wonder how many people lost their jobs because the bidge was out
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Dude, they were making rocket fuel during a time when no one knew how to handle rocket fuel
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German engineering: Complex solutions to simple problems
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Lose the nonsense. It was the early days of the Cold War before ICBM when nuclear readiness meant bombers with live nukes patrolling the arctic.
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Where kids entertain delusions it has real world skills applications
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No we don't. It was someone with the means, motive, and competency to do it, so it was probably Mossad. That doesn't rule out anyone else, and also he was an asshole so it may have even been unrelated to work.
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The bills were simply dumped immediately in favor of German Marks. Likewise for Hungary, people bartered
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There was another Hind the CIA used to infiltrate Afghanistan in 2001. No one knows where they got it but its callsign was 9/11
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Found the drunk driver
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Except most ninja weapons didn't exist. The ninja stars, for instance, were weapons of harassment, not even lethal. The ninja swords is simply a personal short sword common in pre-modern Japan, like a pistol. All the other "ninja weapons" are simply novelty concealed weapons that have nothing to do with Japan.
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The ride operators aren't exactly doing an exam
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The ones people follow
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Aggravated is the legal term for "crime is worse than it sounds"
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Case in point that lotteries are fueled by greed
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It's a subscription but they call it a license because of a history fluke
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The regs people follow anyway
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@DrYeet2704 they literally aren't
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They say junk like that as code for "I don't care." The truth is they lie about their population figures as much as their GDP numbers and preventable accidents are the leading causes of death to include poisoned drinking water, fake food, fake fertilizer, reckless driving, rail accidents, plane accidents, and work accidents. They use bamboo for tall scaffolding when civilized countries have steel pipes for that. Most of their cigarettes fail any quality standards including tests for poop and they smoke a lot of cheap cigarettes.
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I think they were smugglers tricked into ingesting poison.
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We aren't dumb. No one that don't need to be inside the blast radius is outside that area. Most bomb makers have the control room and the machines in completely different bunkers
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It literally isn't
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