I too like to partake into cynical sarcastic self loathing , at times.
And I do like the layered ambiguity to whom your comment is addressed.
I too like to partake into cynical sarcastic self loathing , at times.
And I do like the layered ambiguity to whom your comment is addressed.
Sounds like you just want an snswer.
Well, I’m not a brain surgeon. So, I don’t take myself as qualified to make that risk assessment. I agree that all you said up to ‘without consent’ is a very reasonable starting point to think about it, the answer to it should be made by whomever is qualified to answer it.
As for consent, no pacirnt gives direct consent to who’s in/helping the surgery besides the head surgeon. Why do you claim its need in this case?
I don’t understand either if this is even a problem.
Thank you for your comment. It realy helped me decide on the clickbaiteness of the posted link.
“Who would have known that the mighty people of Yemen would challenge the empires of the world,” he added, referring to the Houthi attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea that have led to two nights of retaliatory strikes by the US and UK.
This does not sound like somebody interested in promoting peace.
Putin is using the same tactics with European countries.
This comment, above, does not provide any context to the news linked.
It is the same thing.
It is explained in the link.
A hint, just after the title: “MIT engineers and collaborators developed a solar-powered device that avoids salt-clogging issues of other designs.”
UnFortunately, dude still has rights, regardless of how many times he breaks the law, or makes a mockery of it.
How do you know? I’m convinced that guy had a death wish. He did join the wagneries after all.
How the hell are people supposed to keep up with a million completely contradictory lies?
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
At this point, if you want to know about it, it is well documented. Have you heard of firehose of misinformation?
Someone in Romania is happy to provide accuracy feedback to Russia.
You’re right. The wounded take more resources than the dead. As the Russians themselves have shown plenty of times. And we know they are not going to heal them and get them 100%. It’s both somewhat cruel and somewhat merciful. At the end, it just does not seem like it was it a good use of a drone.
I wonder who was the Russian. If just another mobik, I’d say I’m glad we see everyday the Ukrainians making much better choices. Without more info, this seems wasteful way of spending a drone, and somewhat cruel.
/budanov_smile
Thanks for the thoughtful answer!