

In some countries it does.
Long sentences are useful when they don’t try to fix prisoners. Because if you can’t fix them, you can at least keep them out of society.
In some countries it does.
Long sentences are useful when they don’t try to fix prisoners. Because if you can’t fix them, you can at least keep them out of society.
Probably something like 99.9% of guns or more are legal guns when they’re manufactured. If there were fewer legal guns produced and out there, there’d be fewer illegal guns for criminals, would-be or otherwise, to get their hands on.
In a way, they’re right that there’s an alternative. But the alternative is death, and most sane people wouldn’t prefer that.
Good luck fixing some of them in 10 years…
In the US, I think they do consecutive sentencing. So that’d be 10 years times 100 or 200 crimes
You can either get the documentation reprinted, or get tested, no?
We heard too much, and we saw too much
Yeah, that is what happened, sir. And you believed it all and your daughter died because of it.
I think the PSP versions have more content than the Pixel Remasters
That would really be China taking over Korea, then. That’s not North Korea taking over
Meanwhile, a dozen eggs are like $5 in CAD in CA (aka. Canada)
It sounds like this is a case of two noisy neighbours hating each other’s noise, lol
North Korea taking over South Korea sounds as absurd to me as Jamaica taking over the US.
The closest to “taking over” SK would be if they started dropping nukes and didn’t actually want the land/resources/businesses/money and also didn’t care about retaliation from allies…
Funnily enough, Ontario premier Doug Ford used the tariffs (and $3 billion in bribe money) to stay in power.
She calls him “big bro”, and then calls him “mom and dad”
i love you, mom and dad!
The grant proposal:
“They definitely exist, and this marriage will change the world. The wedding must be funded now or else we risk someone else marrying them and getting all the credit for the wedding.”
Nazism has went from being about being against Jews to being a Republican who loves Israel.
It sounds ironic, but that’s only if you adhere to an almost caricature-like (or surface-level) view of what a Nazi is.
Of course, it’s better to refer to them as Fascists – that’s the more accurate term that fully refers to both of those groups. It’s just that “Nazi” is the more recognizable term to the layperson.
Are there many physical handicaps that prevent people from driving, but not from riding a bike?
As for the extreme weather, I said “Can be more easily/comfortably used in extreme weather”
The OP was asking why the car is a symbol for freedom and not the bicycle, so I provided some possible explanations.
When I lived in Korea, it was cheaper for me to ship something in from the US than it was to ship something from the US to just across the border in Canada.
“Freedom” = You can choose what you want to do
“Security” = limits on what you want to do.
Not always, but generally.
Sometimes if someone else has more freedom, that can lessen your security/safety.
8 hours a day plus whatever the commute time is (times two)