Not cool nor funny. Once that guy clearly signals he wants off, the operator should release him.
I'd guess Straight of Hormuz, and the fact that all EVs are on backorder.
'We suggest Ms. Rodrigo thank them for their service, not belittle their sacrifice.'
Their sacrifice, really ? These guys are quite visibly having a great time living their ethnic cleansing fantasies, I don't think they have any trouble sleeping at night. They'd probably even do it for free. Their sacrifice...
Meanwhile french plugs and outlets :

Throughout the hour-long briefing, Trump demonstrated disturbing signs of neurological decline, repeating variations of the phrases “don’t take Tylenol,” “don’t give Tylenol to your child after it’s born,” and “separate the vaccines” literally dozens of times in an unhinged, repetitive pattern that suggested possible dementia or other neurological degeneration. His rambling, often incoherent statements included this verbatim declaration:
"Let’s do it now. Nothing bad can happen, it can only good happen. But with Tylenol, don’t take it. Don’t take it! And if you can’t live, if your fever is so bad, you have to take one, because there’s no alternative to that, sadly. First question: what can you take instead? It’s actually, there’s not an alternative to that. And as you know, other of the medicines are absolutely proven bad. I mean they’ve been proven bad, with the Aspirins and the Advils and others, right? And they’ve been proven bad."
Jesus is probably already held in an ICE detention facility anyway.
"We are miserable and we want you to be too !"
Judging by that picture, pedestrians can get fucked though.
What a clickbaity article title. He said that about how he enjoyed driving a fucking Cybertruck. Way to present things out of context.
This idiot brought this on himself AND is probably at least partially responsible for the recent crackdown on Switch emulation by Nintendo. I won't shed a tear for him.
The DoD recommended apps are Signal and Wickr .
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Most AC units are reversible these days, so they can also be used to heat your home in the winter, with energy use efficiencies unattainable by other means such as regular electric heating or fossil fuels. A good heatpump can heat for 5x as much energy as you put in. So you get 1000W of heat for every 200W you use. Besides, depending on your country's energy mix, it's probably also a lot less pollution and irritating gases sent in the atmosphere. It's an investment, sure, but one that would eventually pay off.