Fryceratops
Fryceratops t1_ixzkvrv wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
Ok explain how having armed people around is safer than not having anyone be armed. Keep in mind if you are talking about the people needing to respond to other armed people you have completely changed the circumstances.
Fryceratops t1_ixzjh7a wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
Do you not understand how having no one with weapons around is safer than having some people with weapons around? Are you thinking "What would happen if someone showed up with a gun?" because if it isn't clear that would change the situation from no one having weapons to some having weapons.
Thus the claim that no one having weapons is inherently safer than some people having weapons is a logically valid statement that is also objectively true.
Fryceratops t1_ixze3qg wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
Part of that is an objectively factual statement as having armed people around is inherently less safe than having no armed people at all.
Fryceratops t1_ixzbyso wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
Having armed people around is inherently less safe. I get why it is needed but I wish it was not.
Fryceratops t1_ixyrl9g wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
Knowing that it is necessary makes it uncomfortable.
Fryceratops t1_ixyqt3l wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
I feel less secure knowing having more heavily armed police is a logical response in our current situation.
Fryceratops t1_ixnwobx wrote
I've seen Roker in the Columbus Circle Whole Foods twice. Both times he ran over my foot and said nothing. Fuck that guy.
Fryceratops t1_ixm8z1g wrote
Reply to comment by Real-Win9221 in “Euphoria” is getting a German adaptation, with "Druck" team Jonas Lindt and Paulina Lorenz set to write. by pm_me_reason_to_livx
The back to back Emmy winner who is in her twenties? Expect her to be around for a while
Fryceratops t1_ixa10lb wrote
Reply to comment by LowGradePlayer in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
Sometimes that does not work to be the better option. There are times when new is going to be better over the long term, for example most medical implants, or in cases of things that use toxic or otherwise less ideal chemicals like old fridges running on CFC refrigerants. Reusing is ideal for most things but not everything.
Fryceratops t1_ix9weuh wrote
Reply to comment by LowGradePlayer in How do you find out whether companies manufacture their products morally and sustainably? by Dokayn
A gas car battery never biodegrades. In addition the claims you are making about EV's are straight out of gas company funded studies. It might be the case the footprint of a new EV is greater than a specific used car but you cannot generalize that for all ev's.
Fryceratops t1_iwz6ons wrote
Reply to comment by Tonkarz in What's the longest continuous chain of spinoffs? by TruthOf42
How does that work when it is a single continuity? The fifth Doctor on the classic show is still the fifth Doctor.
Fryceratops t1_ivma8fe wrote
Reply to comment by 045675327 in LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent | The 12-inch full-color display can be stretched to 14 inches. by chrisdh79
Because it makes them hard to dispose of
Fryceratops t1_ivj44ty wrote
Reply to comment by Lego105 in Messi and Ronaldo look set for final shot at World Cup glory by 29PiecesOfSilver
If no individual ever attempts to change than no one can ever expect things to change.
Fryceratops t1_ivh2tik wrote
Reply to comment by DfenselessOldLady in Messi and Ronaldo look set for final shot at World Cup glory by 29PiecesOfSilver
And when FIFA drops the ball it us up to the individual to not support this.
Fryceratops t1_ivg0txn wrote
And hopefully people don't watch at all.
Fryceratops t1_iufbfth wrote
Reply to comment by Majestic-Unicorn33 in What’s your name? by Majestic-Unicorn33
With all the other info you will unintentionally share why give out that?
Fryceratops t1_iuf73zw wrote
Reply to What’s your name? by Majestic-Unicorn33
These exist so people can find out your birthday.
Fryceratops t1_iu6i58l wrote
Reply to CNN Cuts Back on Original Series and Films by scuczu
That is a good thing for a news network
Fryceratops t1_iu5468r wrote
Reply to comment by daedalus_was_right in Sub shortage adds to teacher stress: Many report depression, burnout and more after COVID-19 burdens by rollotomasi07071
No it was not. In the 1970/80s when I was in school teachers were supplied what they needed.
Fryceratops t1_itzojk6 wrote
GE makes toasters and missile systems. Peugeot making mills isnt crazy.
Fryceratops t1_ixzy2pu wrote
Reply to comment by jEsTsBaCk in Bergen Center? Heavy armed police just entered? by DelayedContours
But it is. It's like you can't drown if there is no water around. No arms means everyone is safer.
As you are the one making an illogical argument maybe we can avoid being uncivil.