Crank that hog mfr! AROOOOO
The Chornobyl Exclusion Zone continues to fascinate me, both irl and virtually.
I’m in the middle of reading A City of Mars, by Kelly and Zach Weinersmith, who goes over their take on the feasibility of long term habitation off world. Short answer is, it’s going to be a long time. There are a lot of questions, physically, biologically, legally, logistically, unanswered. At best, it’s going to be like building a cathedral. It’s a project for multiple generations.
I also like watching Issac Arthur’s videos on YT, and fantasize about the future. He gives a more positive spin on stuff like that.
Interesting combination of words. I’m gonna give it a go!
Wololo wololo
Simply hit all six with multi track drifting
In under 80 years they’ll have to change the system again smh
Imagine reddit causing The Great Depression 2.
I was just using it a few days ago… ):
No, you read it right. It’s kinda awkward to me as well, but I think it means that the opening is limited, like you can’t completely open the window beyond just a crack, to curb littering.
Baldwin is one of the producer (boss), who did not enforce any safety standards (allowed crews to bring live ammo to the set, allowed armourer to be subpar), and ended up with one of his staff dead.
If you don’t know how my analogy applies to the situation you clearly don’t know enough about it to form an informed opinion.
ALL workplace safety standards should be the responsibility of the boss in some capacity. That’s how safety standards are maintained. If the boss is allowed to shrug it off saying “it’s not my fault the staff is an idiot” that’s how we end up with new hires dying on the line. If you can’t understand that I could only hope you aren’t in charge of anyone’s safety.
No one is absolving responsibility from the armourer.
But if I’m the boss of a warehouse, never enforce any OSHA safety standards against my staff, and one of them just signed off that they inspected the forklift that day without actually doing so, and I drove the forklift and killed someone because of the forklift’s malfunction, I am, as the boss, partly responsible for the incident.
To say otherwise is flying against rules and regulations written in blood, as we can clearly see.
I went on exactly the same path as you and I only read about it when I came across the articles casually browsing, I didn’t actively seek them out.
There are people that knew more and are still defending him, which is wild.
It’s maddening the amount of people deflecting responsibility off of him. If a workplace safety incident happened, and the boss has cultivated the lax culture against safety AND is involved with said incident, but he’s not responsible? I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.
I would hate to work under you. I hope you’re not in charge of anything OSHA related.
I miss Baneposting
I’ll allow it if you do a Donald Duck impression the entire time
If it went in the freezer good, it’s good
I’m sick of these monkey fighting snakes on this Monday to Friday plane!