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Just so that there are no misunderstandings
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As we know, you should always fight a land war in Asia.
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Just so that there are no misunderstandings
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As we know, you should always fight a land war in Asia.
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To be fair, Andor is really good.
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Unless we figure out FTL travel that wouldn't be possible.
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YouTube says goodbye to decade-old video player UI, but users hate the new design
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Add Sponsorblock (included in Revanced) to skip in-video sponsor segments as well as self-marketing, recaps, etc if you want.
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Currently 41.1⁰. How is everyone today?
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For driving, it depends on the condition of the snow/ice. Is it deep snow, packed snow, solid ice, slush (half melted snow), etc. Generally speaking though, you get winter tires that give better traction on snow/ice and drive slower. The more icy it is, the slower you want to be, because when you try to turn or stop, you may just slide instead. You can also get studded tires that have little spikes in them to give better traction on ice, and chains you can put on/take off when you're going through mixed conditions (ie driving up to the mountains to go skiing, but the roads are dry in the lowlands).
Same idea with walking, you wear boots that have better traction, and walk very carefully. Soft snow isn't much of an issue traction-wise, but exhausting to trudge through if it's deep. If you need traction on ice, you can get spikes that strap to your boots (crampons), they work great.
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'Students Are Being Treated Like Guinea Pigs:' Inside an AI-Powered Private School
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It doesn't help that we just keep electing people from the same but increasingly older generation.
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How programmers comment their code
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Is that state, federal, or combined?
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And you run faster with a knife!
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The same rights
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Washington State made this change about 5 years ago.