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Russia claimed and held territory. Their military leadership doesn’t particularly value human lives in this conflict and hasn’t historically either. I have no doubt that they will continue the course suffering heavy human losses and eventually find some form of victory.
Ukraine needs more people if they want any hope of staving that eventuality off. The Russians have very different ideas of fighting a war of attrition.
Quantity is a quality of its own. I’d say Ukraine is hanging on with advanced weaponry. It needs the mass to push Russian troop advances and repel their forces out of their country.
Anything else is keeping the status quo of roughly even wins and losses, which will never lead to victory in the next decade.
Curious - what does this comment chain look like? Is the parent comment something like “blocked,” or is it just blank?
$9 for a single load is criminal
Some times you want somebody to double check your work before you turn it in
“Well grandma was a little racist at times”
I honestly don’t know if this would be like letting toddlers run a daycare or if it would be paradise.
It’s a little weird when a Civic Type R has the same markup as a Telluride or Sienna
That’s why I lift with my back. It’s so strong I don’t even need to feel my feet for several hours out of the day
Zero down may be the only way a family can afford to buy a home. In a time where older starter homes are north of 300k, we’re asking families to save 60k cash to get to 20% down. That’s about the median household income.
If you’re able to save 10% of your paycheck (after taxes), you’re going to spend about 10 years saving for today’s price. Which will likely be much lower than next years price.
Here’s the charge sheet. I think general orders in this context are service-wide instead of local orders.
Thank you for reminding me this exists
It’s a powder flavoring applied on top of a chip.
People don’t eat huge chunks of salt any more than they are eating chunks of capsaicin.
If we can salt chips, we can probably capsaicinize them too.
Yeah. Everybody pays for it, but the guilty cops pay as much as every other city resident despite being at fault.
Malpractice for cops should be something anybody who touches or is affected by a city budget advocates for, as unplanned expenditures for several million may mean cutting essential programs and staff.
The pay ranges from $20 an hour for junior employees to around $38 an hour for senior employees. Add in overtime and some people push $200k per year.
Nobody is really capped at $79k yearly