Reminds me of another far right mouth piece.
fluke
Russia taking notes from the Israelis, I see.
How much do you wanna bet that he won't, save for a select couple of cases that they'll publicise the ever living shit out of before quietly never speaking of it again
I wonder if this is a 'disguise' to cover up just how much he's been rinsed by Putin for these things.
Aside from the TEL warheads the rest are all things the Russians are burning through and lack the adequate production of.
That railway line through the tiny NK/RUbborder must be wearing thin.
Jesus, that really goes to show the dominance of that car/driver combo this season.
I'm sure we've all sat through those more recent previous seasons on that list and thought they were were just as rediculously dominant, but this really puts a quash on that idea. Lewis in 2020, or the Schumacher and Vettel years were memorably insane.
I have no doubt that Max is already deserving of a place in the room of F1 greats, but it's worth remembering as well that him being at the top of this list doesn't mean he is the best. Just like Vettel having more entries on that list doesn't make him better than Hamilton, or that Schumacher is better than everyone else. It's frankly impossible to really compare them to each other since they drive different cars in slightly different eras against different team mates.
For example would Max have dominated so much this season so far if he had Rosberg with his 2016 level of commitment in him as a teammate? Would Schumacher had more hits on that list if he wasn't racing against Hakkinen for some of his carrer? Would Vettel have had more entries on the list if RB had given him a more competitive car for more seasons
Just run faster? In seriousness though the app is good to get you running, but it's only a tool. Learn to find confidence in yourself. You can run for 30mins and that's a big achievement in itself, I will guarantee that most people can't even run 5minutes without stopping.
Faster times don't just come to you, you do have to put the effort in. In the same way that C25K pushed you into getting out and moving by splitting runs up into bite sized bits, you can approach getting faster in the same way. Instead of doing 60seconds jogging 90seconds walking, try 60seconds running and 90seconds jogging. An alternative is to figure out your HR zones and run to your threshold. Or maybe a mixture of both.
The more you run/cycle/whatever, the more you learn your body. HR sensors and all the fancy tech is nice to have, but I can tell you my HR zone without any of that just based on how I feel. For example, based on that I can keep within my threshold zone just based on my perceived effort.
In short, just keep running. You'll get faster.
I am so sorry! It seems that my app's darkmode doesn't seem to distinguish between links and standard text very well.
Judging by the amount of upvotes my comment got and noone corrected me before you I assume this is a common issue (or my app is one of the more common ones).
The deal has changed. Pray I don't change it again.
I don't think I remember any progression of authoritative laws and policy passed by a previous government being rescinded by the incumbent party. Only democratically progressive ones.
For all the 'tHe LaSt LaBoUr GoVt' hand wringing that the Tory party has repeated ad nauseum they didn't pull back the various laws that they passed during their tenure. New Labour were pretty infamous for the onslaught of CCTV and trying to push through things like citizen ID cards and such. Many of the current police overreach that they have been afforded has its roots back in the days of Blair and Brown.
I mean, don't get me wrong, I would rather them than this decade long clown show any day. For my money they did a hell of a lot more positive than bad, but to come back around on the original statement, how much of that positive and progressive social policy and schemes survive vs the shit stuff?
Common man, you can't just come along and counter a claim with 'no it's not' on a platform like this for a topic that isn't so clearly common sense.
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Once upon a time he did seem to be okay (as far as billionaires can be).
Musk almost seemed philanthropic with his ventures of bringing forward the future with SpaceX and Tesla. Then almost suddenly he started to be vocal about certain politics and various bad practices came to light in how he behaved or treat his workforce.
In fact, it's only until relatively recently it seems where the ultra wealthy seemed to be quite under the radar. Bezos, for example. Before and during his divorce you never really heard much about him. He seemed pretty likable in many ways. Then suddenly that changed, the media perception shifted and these people started getting lots of publicity and they were clearly unable to curate their image any longer.
I wish I had the time to subscribe to it. It was a tough choice to unsub from it when I went through my last purge, because it's normally really, really interesting topics and high quality information.
But since it was more American focused I had to let it go.