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I’m not questioning his experience but rather his objectivity. Something you should try every once in a while looking at the trash you comment here.
Ah, yes, Vershinin, the first “first director of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, from 2009 until 2018”. Solid source.
Imagine being so lost.
Yeah, that’s what I meant by binding. Just wanted to say that it is not really surprising that the majority of Europeans in these comments compare US states to EU countries.
Area is irrelevant though since the original comment was about distance. Kinda sad to insist on the correct unit if you’re the only one using the wrong one.
Europeans on average drive slow, but the comments are about Germans. We are special (in every sense of that word).
To be honest in my head US state == country in Europe and USA == EU. Both are unions of states - one of them is just younger and less binding.
Tectonic plate shifts
Even in that very long list of European crimes in history, Sykes-Picot really outshines the rest in how big of a fuckup it was.
Imagine talking about faith in that situation. If you really think faith is a good base for financial decisions you better keep far away from the stock market.
Also I’m quite sure /dev/hdx is a thing
Do you have sources regarding other stack vectors?
Sounds like a regular PhD student project.
Nah. It turned out that one of the callers dialed in using a regular phone number and there classic wiretapping was used.
Still wouldn’t surprise me if it would’ve actually been the software.
Like seriously, this must be fake. Add a zero and I’d still find it suspiciously cheap.
Thanks for all the replies. I had a very grim interpretation where the driver being an active part was removed. This happens a lot in German media where it is rarely a driver killing someone but instead someone “dying in traffic” - as if it’s a higher power.
Glad it might just be interchangable or an alliteration…
Ah, just being an alliteration might be the case. I used to separate these by active/passive (as pointed out by some of the other comments) which is why this was so confusing to me.
Re the headline: Can someone explain to me - a German - when to use “deadly” and when to use “lethal”? Feeling pretty confident with the language, but this one just confuses the shit out of me…
Care to provide sources? So far you only quoted RUSI and what he says about himself…
Oh wait, nevermind, I just realized I don’t really care