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  • That wouldn't solve anything - Europe doesn't actually get much oil through Hormuz, the issue is that the closure raises global oil prices regardless of where they come from. This isn't a situation individual countries can carve out exceptions for themselves from - hence why the worst affected by this will be poor countries that had fuck all to do with Trump's decision to fuck everyone over. And why America as a whole needs to start sorting its shit out for everyone's sake and stop just telling the rest of the world to ignore Trump if he's being a pain like he's a doddery old relative and not the commander in chief of the most powerful military in the world.

  • gives a private US corporation the power to cripple their subs.

    You, umm, probably shouldn't look up who maintains the trident missiles those subs carry...

  • It's so unfair, a girl says she's fucked loads of people and she's called a slut. But when I do it I'm called a liar.

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  • Amazing chest ahead

  • There are. See also: the Tesla share price.

  • Brandy?

  • If it makes you feel any better, SLS is far too expensive to be used for anything other than human space exploration (some would argue even for that).

  • The Greater Good!

  • Wait did I? Fucking YouTube man, it's gone to shit

    Fixed my link

  • drones are massively cheaper and per-unit also more effective than these other anti-tank weapons you mention.

    Not really, tanks aren't being taken out by your cheap and cheerful $400 fpv drones. They need something like a Lancet at minimum which Wikipedia tells me has a $35,000 (or $37,000 - i guess using different exchange rates?) export price which is actually a bit more than a Kornet ATGM at $26,000 (thanks again Jimmy Wales).

  • Every now and then I remember this exists (and Weird Al generally) and it makes me happy.

  • I believe what he was trying to get at is that the shikimate pathway that glyphosate inhibits is also used in the bacteria and fungi that make up the gut microbiome.

    Not sure what his overall point was supposed to be (or whether he had one) but that's the "microbiome is plants" part.

  • Also, a strong base is generally better than an acid for getting rid of biological material (or combine them - use a base then wash and soak any remaining solids in an acid).

    Why yes, I do suspect I'm on a list (or several), why do you ask?

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  • Well she could have at least helped you with some of the shit you had to deal with on DS9...

  • I'm afraid I'm not a real topologist

    But you are topologically equivalent to one!

  • It also specifies "refining capacity" which is really not the same thing as "energy infrastructure" in a region that exports so much crude...

  • Civilian energy use may be switching to renewables but militaries still run on oil with no viable alternative on the horizon so the currency oil is sold in will remain strategically important for the foreseeable future.