What should the media have done? Ignore it? Just assume they were dead, even though the USCG and Navy didn't make that assumption?
What should the media have done? Ignore it? Just assume they were dead, even though the USCG and Navy didn't make that assumption?
It looks pretty good. I'm well ensconced in bitwarden, but I'd totally check this out too.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to be neurodivergent to experience that
Did you hit "save settings" at the bottom? I've forgotten to a couple of times
Not yet, I don't think
Fentanyl is certainly scary, but law enforcement folks really exaggerate the risk of incidental exposure. They're so scared of it, they imagine the symptoms of intoxication. The DEA has guidance for first responders -
Fentanyl Safety Recommendations for First Responders - DEA.gov https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/Publications/Final%20STANDARD%20size%20of%20Fentanyl%20Safety%20Recommendations%20for%20First%20Respond....pdf
They didn't ignore it, I saw stories about it in a couple of places. However you get your news, your algorithm figured you wouldn't care.
Is it better than jerboa?
It's not nearly as user friendly as reddit yet. People won't spend the time to figure it out.
How does it lead to the phasing out of full service pumps when it requires half the pumps to be full service?
You're doing a good job of being wrong about everything - https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/apr/24/india-overtakes-china-to-become-worlds-most-populous-country#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20UN's%20projections,China%20for%20the%20first%20time.
I'm assuming this is a reference to the Yiga clan and their love of mighty bananas