

Then wait until 2007 and “the surge”
Then wait until 2007 and “the surge”
Who are these “peacekeepers”?
I was just on fury 325! It was crazy!
I don’t really know. The book just doesn’t feel like theory because it presents the results of research and historical data to support a political (and moral?) conclusion. I feel like theory is more methodology-focused perhaps more philosophical to substantiate an analytical framework. There’s definitely overlap between different types of works and I might also be completely wrong
I just started reading Planet Of Slums by Mike Davis and it’s easy albeit depressing. It’s not theory per se
It was boring. Saw the first one just this year for the first time and it was boring
How old were you first saw it?
Steam review:
space banana company wants to reclaim space cuba after the death of space fidel castro
The animated one was so bad
my dad used to have problems in latin america bc I think the voltage and frequency was somewhat less stable that it should have been especially compared to US or Europe. At least that was the reason he gave for his multiple laptops dying due to mobo failures
Apparently it’s the easiest way to legally murder someone in the US
Tu no irías por un choripan?
I’ve also noticed this in Florida where more than half the bikes I see are electric and many more people, though still not a lot, use the trails to commute. When school was in session almost every kid around here was riding an e-bike.
The last 6 months I’ve seen significantly more riders overall than in previous years.
I had 16:10 work monitor at one job. I miss it
I would say that it’s the only good Star Wars
Is this some sort of ploy to get higher pensions or something from getting the role?
There was a really good post on r/history from like 10 years ago about the Nazi efficiency myth and how much more effective the Soviet army over time. The emphasis was that the Soviets applied “scientific socialism” to their strategy and tactics and would pore over results of battles and incursions making constant adjustments to avoid prior mistakes.
Edit: I don’t remember if logistics were specifically mentioned but one assumes that planning would improve as the war went on.