We’re so used to clearing all the secondaries that we forgot how to do the primaries sometimes.
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The Economist had a decent breakdown of the conundrum. Basically Israel sees the opportunity to cripple their two biggest adversaries. Hezbollah doesn’t want to lose face by backing down even though Israel has them on their heels. Lebanon is in dire straits economically and the people don’t want war. Iran would prefer that Hezbollah seek a ceasefire to not take the chance that Israel’s offensive might be effective. The US doesn’t want further escalation either. So it comes down to whether Iran and the US still have enough pull with either side to effect a ceasefire and hopefully talks. Seems unlikely though.
100% yes, even if I couldn’t change any outcomes or end up richer. Just to have a chance to see and spend more time with the people that passed away too soon. That would make it worthwhile.
For the next 3.7E-13 zeptoseconds it’s yours. My gift to you.
I will be tough to do the book justice. Still one of King’s best horror books imo.
Isn’t that Pitch Black?
Planck’s constant isn’t.
It’s not. That’s part of the filing process for expats.
College sports.
You’ll hear Hanneke talk about a concept called the “forever mouse,” or a mouse you buy once and upgrade over time with new software features — features that, of course, might carry a subscription fee. Subscription mice! It’s a lot.
Subscription, of course that’s what they’d go for. What a bold new vision they bring.
I partially agree, but there needs to be things that appeal to older and conservative voters willing to bridge the gap.
Plus an elder statesman that can keep the House under control will make Harris’ job infinitely easier.
What level of attacker do you realistically need protection from?