The judge would never say that, anyway. Nearly everyone has a right to represent themselves, although she might have been implying that SovCit was not mentally competent enough to be allowed to do so.
SovCit insisted they werenโt the defendant, but was their representative; judge played along and refused to let this non-defendant represent the actual defendant as they are not an attorney.
Either agree you are actually the defendant, or come back as a licensed attorney. In the mean time, the court can assume the defendant hasnโt/wont appear and proceed accordingly. (default judgement, bench warrant, or whatever else is applicable to this case)
My Post Civil War American History professor told us that the enemy pilots used to wave to each other as they flew past each other. Then one day some asshole pulled out his revolver and shot the guy waving at him, and thatโs when they started mounting guns on airplanes.
Waving at each other just shows how fucked up society was at the time:
โSure, youโre spotting for the artillery thatโll kill hundreds of my countrymen, but theyโre only peasants. Us two, weโre nobles.โ
Iโm running an old Gillette with Super Max Platinum blades โ they work well enough. I got a 500 pack on ebay for $20 so I guess Iโm set for life.
Iโve been looking to eliminate disposable plastic razors but yikes those prices are steep! Are they permanently sharp or something? There is zero info on their website unless Iโm missing something
Itโs a fancy handle (admittedly, very fancy) for safety razor blades or double edge blades. The blades themselves are generic/interchangeable and a lot cheaper.
It was mainly a joke. Just thinking of the most expensive, esoteric, unattainable maker I could think of from back in my r/wetshaving days. Safety razors are the best way to shave, but just about anything will do great
For what itโs worth Iโve used the same merkur safety razor for around a decade with feather blades I only had to replace every several weeks when I had a coarse beard. I use the same on my legs now and it still works amazing. Best shave Iโve ever had, since my beard was too cowlicked to use a straight razor. Theyโre easy to use, give a closer shave than cartridge razors, and theyโre way less irritating. You totally donโt have to spend $300 if you donโt want to.
This is where a bunch of American Lemmintons get confused because theyโve misunderstood what liberalism is all along, thanks to their media telling them anti-woke conservatives are โlibsโ.
Iโm well known for borking my arch installations, not long ago I was struggling with Grub because apparently I have terrible reading comprehension and kept creating a boot partition with boot flags (EFI) and then installing Grub for my BIOS systemโฆ Not that I didnโt know it was BIOS, I didnโt know I wasnโt supposed to flag the partition as bootable.
My head still hurts from the constant bashing against the keyboard and the facepalm upon realizing my stupidity.
I still manually partition my system because Iโm a control freak. Fortunately I havenโt had to look at partition tables for a long time now.
Archinstall rocks, though installing Arch manually at least once or twice first is an incredibly valuable educational experience. I wouldnโt have known what an fstab file was, and I realized just how important that was when I moved some data from a partition into another with dd. I manually reconfigured the fstab and the dopamine jolt I got from successfully doing that is unforgettable (of course, after 2 hours of scrambling on the internet because I borked something again)
I think itโs framed in the context of: โHow dangerous would a single molecule be to a human?โ. In that context, I would say O is safe, only because our body naturally destroys the radical oxygen molecules every day that we create with our anti-oxidants.
True, in a larger quantity than our body can handle, itโs extremely toxic; but a single molecule would probably not be too bad.
But I do agree, it shouldnโt be Green. It should be Yellow at least.
O would completely destroy you in lickable quantities. I think you underestimate how extremely reactive it is. Just remember that it is so reactive that it reacts with oxygen to form ozone. This is not a little byproduct in extremely small quantities all throughout the body, which is also not the O radical anyway.
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