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Man in Taiwan somehow gets 8cm by 6cm ceramic cup in bottom, claims it got there 'by accident'
You'd think they would have rinsed it off before taking the picture
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Man in Taiwan somehow gets 8cm by 6cm ceramic cup in bottom, claims it got there 'by accident'
You'd think they would have rinsed it off before taking the picture
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What about 14? Is it ok then?
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I'm so goddamn sick of this fat, orange, narcissistic asshole and I will celebrate when he dies
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If only he gets jail.. it's seeming like that is probably not going to happen. I hope it does though.
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Most Americans say country is on the wrong track, blame Trump for inflation, disapprove of the president and say he is going too far to expand power of presidency
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Then they just say "oh yeah this is a high tax rate for me since I'm poor right now, but it will stay the same no matter how much I make!"
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THIS is an inventive idea
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Most things that mount to the roof just drill straight though everything and then add waterproofing sealant at the top of the hole/fastener anyway
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THIS is an inventive idea
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I agree with you that it is definitely not the best way, by far. However, of all the things I have seen installed on a roof, almost all of them have been installed this way. I think it also depends where you are and what kind of roof you have.
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Trump’s shuttering of the National Center for Atmospheric Research is Stalinist; This is the latest in the relentless purge of climate researchers who refuse to be co-opted by the fossil fuel industry
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Not one side or the other, but this is also just as often found to be true in reverse. Kinda sucks, especially when your viewpoint is supported by a person's achievements/views/whatever. This guy could have been potentially sabotaging Soviet agriculture (maybe even in support of his larger views of how things should be, hard to say) and spying for Britain (probably more of a stretch considering he was the better/more true to the real goal person for the job which was probably not in line with any of Britain's priorities). But people do have weaknesses. Sometimes our idea of a person due to their beliefs conflict with their actions. It doesn't make him any less the better candidate for his position. However, it is difficult to determine without bias whether this was a case of trumped up charges or possibly a man with good intentions that did commit some crimes. I'm inclined to agree that he was probably a convenient scapegoat because, Stalin. But for the sake of a fair argument I think these claims should at least be researched before everyone jumps on the down vote train.