It is a truism that the Black Death helped produce the age of humanism. Through making death ever-present, the plague undermined a system of religious authority in which the church and the church alone claimed to have answers to the fundamental questions of human existence; the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so. Amid the dissolution of the church’s legitimacy as well as, more specifically, its monopoly on truth and salvation, survivors began tending to all that was immediate and material, specifically in the form of the particular and the human. the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so.
Consumers in North Korea’s capital this week have been “panic buying” food staples, causing some store shelves to empty, according to a news service that specializes in the county.
The purchases may be due to stricter coronavirus measures on the way for Pyongyang and don’t appear related to reports this week that leader Kim Jong Un may be seriously ill, NK News reported, citing people who live in Pyongyang and were able to communicate outside the country. Shortages were initially limited to imported fruit and vegetables and then moved on to other goods, it said.
North Korea closed its borders in January when coronavirus cases in neighboring China began to skyrocket. Kim’s regime has said it has no confirmed infections from the virus but the U.S. is “fairly certain” it has cases because of a noticeable lack of military activity, General Robert Abrams, commander of U.S. Forces Korea, told reporters in a teleconference briefing in March.
General John Hyten, the vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in Washington on Wednesday he couldn’t confirm or deny the reports, adding “I assume that Kim Jong-un is still in full control of the Korean nuclear forces and the Korean military forces. I have no reason not to assume that.”
My precious granddaughter... kidnapped by your organization. Nine years old this year.
Tell me her whereabouts, and I'll kill you instantly shooting you in the head. Otherwise, I'll kill you burning you alive in fire and brimstone. Which do you prefer?
The mayor of Osaka has come under fire after saying women take longer than men while shopping as he tried to promote social distancing to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
By Friday morning there were nearly 1,500 coronavirus cases in Osaka and the prefecture that surrounds it, making it the second hardest-hit after Tokyo.
Japan's government has declared a nationwide state of emergency till at least May 6 in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
In Osaka, Mayor Ichiro Matsui has been appealing to people to take steps to reduce the risk of virus infections, but his remarks over gender shopping behaviour stirred controversy.
'When a woman goes... it will take time,' Matsui said when asked by a male reporter about possibly reducing shoppers' entry to supermarkets to lower the risk of coronavirus infections.
'If it was you, if you were told to get this or that, then you would go directly... and go home,' he said. 'It's also fine for men to go shopping while avoiding contact.'
Matsui, who also said married couples should avoid going shopping together, drew criticism on Japanese Twitter over his remarks, with users saying they were sexist.
Another user said the remark showed politicians don't think enough about what parenting, household work and nursing involve.
'When I hear remarks like this... I feel the need for people with diverse backgrounds to participate in politics,' the user said.
Matsui actually got things the wrong way around, another user said, saying women needed less time than men when going out shopping.
'Women are deciding more quickly when shopping,' the user said, adding he took longer to find the right aisles for items he needed.
Matsui on Thursday also said people should limit how often the go to the supermarket to shop, suggesting people born in months with an even number should only go on even dates, and those with uneven numbered months should go on uneven dates.
COVID-19 also suggests something else that is both instructive and worrisome. We as a species react to crir immediate and lethal, and sometimes compensate for earlier complacency by over-reacting when widespread fear spirals out of control to produce panic, and in the process lurid memories of past failures are dredged from the depths of collective consciousness. The Spanish Flu Epidemic of 1918-19 is a current example of a past event I never heard discussed during my childhood, or throughout my adult life, but now is on the lips of many. While still a child this earlier flu pandemic was almost as recent then as the 9/11 attacks are now. We forget quickly past urgencies until replaced by new urgencies. While still a child this earlier flu pandemic was almost as recent then as the 9/11 attacks are now.
5G applications will require unlocking of new spectrum bands in higher frequency ranges above 6 GHz to 100 GHz and beyond, utilizing sub-millimeter and millimeter waves Millimeter waves are utilized by the U.S. Army in crowd dispersal guns called Active Denial Systems. Dr. Paul Ben-Ishai pointed to research that was commissioned by the U.S. Army to find out why people ran away when the beam touched them. “If you are unlucky enough to be standing there when it hits you, you will feel like your body is on fire.”
Rather than attempt to settle fears, the American Hospital Association decides to issue a “Best Guess” that 480,000 Americans would or could die from COVID19. How many read ‘million’ into that guestimate before having to recalculate? Now that estimate has reached a million, 1.7M according to the CDC’s latest worst case scenario. For a society that receives daily infusions of sunny consumerism, such revelations are particularly disquietin
It's crazy. What? Who was it? Please people stand up. Stand up. What did you say? Go ahead. Speak up. "We bombed Japan we forced them to surr.." No, I understand. Well, they weren't exactly nice. They did do Pearl Harbor. Excuse me, who did it first? Who did it first? Didn't we have a thing called Pearl Harbor? Huh? You're right. You know what? You know what? We bombed the hell out of them because they came at us first. And they did a number of us on that Sunday morning. That was the greatest sneak attack of all time. The only thing a lot worse frankly was what they did, what was done, as you know, and by you-know-who, to the World Trade Center. Because that was an attack to the civillians. At least, Japan was a total rotten sneak attack, but at least they were going against the military. We had people knocking out buildings where innocent civilians were having dinner and where they were in an office. That was the worst attack of all time. The World Trade Center. But I mean, uh, and I appreciate you being a, you know, idealistic young man. But, Japan attacked us. Japan would have never stopped except who were tougher and stronger and meaner and smarter than them. And we knocked the hell out of them.
And When I tell you that this second h. was no other than Percival, Lord Worplesdon, and that he had with him his daughter Florence and his son Edwin, the latter as pestilential a stripling as ever wore khaki shorts and went spooring or whatever it is that these Boy Scouts do, you will understand why I had always declined my old pal Boko Fittleworth’s invitations to visit at the bijou residence he maintained in those parts. To sit beneath the man who was assassinated trying to hold our Nation together and say you’ve been treated worse than him takes some fucking nerve.
Oil-dependent states like Oklahoma and Texas were reeling from the lower prices and lost earnings. “Texas, priding itself as the oil capital of the world, had already lost 20,000 jobs over the last year,” according to Todd Staplesof the Texas Oil and Gas Commission, and “that’s just the beginning of this phase.” Staples (accurately) predicted that by April 22, “it was going to get worse before it gets better, which is why the economy needs to get going again.” Gets one to wondering if the oil industry is partly behind the push by the Governor of Texas to “open up” its cities and get workers back on the job, despite the possibility of contagion through close contact.
“More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing. A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge,” Mr. Obama said in remarks for an online event honoring students graduating from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
This wasn’t to be shady (it was) but I’m so sick of THEM always taking credit and saying nick or the Jonas brothers wouldn’t be anywhere without them... show me the receipts bc y’all do a lot of talking for people who can’t even buy a song Loudly crying faceLoudly crying faceThis wasn’t to be shady (it was) but I’m so sick of THEM always taking credit and saying nick or the Jonas brothers wouldn’t be anywhere without them. .. show me the receipts bc y’all do a lot of talking for people who can’t even buy a song Loudly crying faceLoudly crying face
It is a truism that the Black Death helped produce the age of humanism. Through making death ever-present, the plague undermined a system of religious authority in which the church and the church alone claimed to have answers to the fundamental questions of human existence; the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so. Amid the dissolution of the church’s legitimacy as well as, more specifically, its monopoly on truth and salvation, survivors began tending to all that was immediate and material, specifically in the form of the particular and the human. the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so.
Consumers in North Korea’s capital this week have been “panic buying” food staples, causing some store shelves to empty, according to a news service that specializes in the county.
The purchases may be due to stricter coronavirus measures on the way for Pyongyang and don’t appear related to reports this week that leader Kim Jong Un may be seriously ill, NK News reported, citing people who live in Pyongyang and were able to communicate outside the country. Shortages were initially limited to imported fruit and vegetables and then moved on to other goods, it said.
North Korea closed its borders in January when coronavirus cases in neighboring China began to skyrocket. Kim’s regime has said it has no confirmed infections from the virus but the U.S. is “fairly certain” it has cases because of a noticeable lack of military activity, General Robert Abrams, commander of U.S. Forces Korea, told reporters in a teleconference briefing in March.
General John Hyten, the vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in Washington on Wednesday he couldn’t confirm or deny the reports, adding “I assume that Kim Jong-un is still in full control of the Korean nuclear forces and the Korean military forces. I have no reason not to assume that.”
My precious granddaughter... kidnapped by your organization. Nine years old this year.
Tell me her whereabouts, and I'll kill you instantly shooting you in the head. Otherwise, I'll kill you burning you alive in fire and brimstone. Which do you prefer?
Life is a series of choices.
Sharlot...
Exucuse me, are you Mr. Jack?
I'm Jamie Curtis, a supervisory deputy marshal. The abductors have contacted us about the conditions.
We're joining forces with the HRT to make sure of her rescue.
Do you have a family?
Eh? Yes, I have a husband and three sons...
Is it tough to take care of three boys?
Yes... I feel like a zoo keeper...
There's nothing like family. I've lived happily only because of my family.
My dauther and granddauther, Sharlot and Alice, are all the world to me. I'd lose my mind if I should lose them.
I'll exterminate the organization if necessary to save Alice.
The mayor of Osaka has come under fire after saying women take longer than men while shopping as he tried to promote social distancing to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
By Friday morning there were nearly 1,500 coronavirus cases in Osaka and the prefecture that surrounds it, making it the second hardest-hit after Tokyo.
Japan's government has declared a nationwide state of emergency till at least May 6 in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
In Osaka, Mayor Ichiro Matsui has been appealing to people to take steps to reduce the risk of virus infections, but his remarks over gender shopping behaviour stirred controversy.
'When a woman goes... it will take time,' Matsui said when asked by a male reporter about possibly reducing shoppers' entry to supermarkets to lower the risk of coronavirus infections.
'If it was you, if you were told to get this or that, then you would go directly... and go home,' he said. 'It's also fine for men to go shopping while avoiding contact.'
Matsui, who also said married couples should avoid going shopping together, drew criticism on Japanese Twitter over his remarks, with users saying they were sexist.
5G applications will require unlocking of new spectrum bands in higher frequency ranges above 6 GHz to 100 GHz and beyond, utilizing sub-millimeter and millimeter waves Millimeter waves are utilized by the U.S. Army in crowd dispersal guns called Active Denial Systems. Dr. Paul Ben-Ishai pointed to research that was commissioned by the U.S. Army to find out why people ran away when the beam touched them. “If you are unlucky enough to be standing there when it hits you, you will feel like your body is on fire.”
Rather than attempt to settle fears, the American Hospital Association decides to issue a “Best Guess” that 480,000 Americans would or could die from COVID19. How many read ‘million’ into that guestimate before having to recalculate? Now that estimate has reached a million, 1.7M according to the CDC’s latest worst case scenario. For a society that receives daily infusions of sunny consumerism, such revelations are particularly disquietin
It's crazy. What? Who was it? Please people stand up. Stand up. What did you say? Go ahead. Speak up. "We bombed Japan we forced them to surr.." No, I understand. Well, they weren't exactly nice. They did do Pearl Harbor. Excuse me, who did it first? Who did it first? Didn't we have a thing called Pearl Harbor? Huh? You're right. You know what? You know what? We bombed the hell out of them because they came at us first. And they did a number of us on that Sunday morning. That was the greatest sneak attack of all time. The only thing a lot worse frankly was what they did, what was done, as you know, and by you-know-who, to the World Trade Center. Because that was an attack to the civillians. At least, Japan was a total rotten sneak attack, but at least they were going against the military. We had people knocking out buildings where innocent civilians were having dinner and where they were in an office. That was the worst attack of all time. The World Trade Center. But I mean, uh, and I appreciate you being a, you know, idealistic young man. But, Japan attacked us. Japan would have never stopped except who were tougher and stronger and meaner and smarter than them. And we knocked the hell out of them.
And When I tell you that this second h. was no other than Percival, Lord Worplesdon, and that he had with him his daughter Florence and his son Edwin, the latter as pestilential a stripling as ever wore khaki shorts and went spooring or whatever it is that these Boy Scouts do, you will understand why I had always declined my old pal Boko Fittleworth’s invitations to visit at the bijou residence he maintained in those parts. To sit beneath the man who was assassinated trying to hold our Nation together and say you’ve been treated worse than him takes some fucking nerve.
Oil-dependent states like Oklahoma and Texas were reeling from the lower prices and lost earnings. “Texas, priding itself as the oil capital of the world, had already lost 20,000 jobs over the last year,” according to Todd Staplesof the Texas Oil and Gas Commission, and “that’s just the beginning of this phase.” Staples (accurately) predicted that by April 22, “it was going to get worse before it gets better, which is why the economy needs to get going again.” Gets one to wondering if the oil industry is partly behind the push by the Governor of Texas to “open up” its cities and get workers back on the job, despite the possibility of contagion through close contact.
“More than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain on the idea that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing. A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge,” Mr. Obama said in remarks for an online event honoring students graduating from Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
This wasn’t to be shady (it was) but I’m so sick of THEM always taking credit and saying nick or the Jonas brothers wouldn’t be anywhere without them... show me the receipts bc y’all do a lot of talking for people who can’t even buy a song Loudly crying faceLoudly crying faceThis wasn’t to be shady (it was) but I’m so sick of THEM always taking credit and saying nick or the Jonas brothers wouldn’t be anywhere without them. .. show me the receipts bc y’all do a lot of talking for people who can’t even buy a song Loudly crying faceLoudly crying face
It is a truism that the Black Death helped produce the age of humanism. Through making death ever-present, the plague undermined a system of religious authority in which the church and the church alone claimed to have answers to the fundamental questions of human existence; the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so. Amid the dissolution of the church’s legitimacy as well as, more specifically, its monopoly on truth and salvation, survivors began tending to all that was immediate and material, specifically in the form of the particular and the human. the priests naturally still asserted that this was the case but were now as likely as not to drop dead once they did so.
Consumers in North Korea’s capital this week have been “panic buying” food staples, causing some store shelves to empty, according to a news service that specializes in the county.
The purchases may be due to stricter coronavirus measures on the way for Pyongyang and don’t appear related to reports this week that leader Kim Jong Un may be seriously ill, NK News reported, citing people who live in Pyongyang and were able to communicate outside the country. Shortages were initially limited to imported fruit and vegetables and then moved on to other goods, it said.
North Korea closed its borders in January when coronavirus cases in neighboring China began to skyrocket. Kim’s regime has said it has no confirmed infections from the virus but the U.S. is “fairly certain” it has cases because of a noticeable lack of military activity, General Robert Abrams, commander of U.S. Forces Korea, told reporters in a teleconference briefing in March.
General John Hyten, the vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in Washington on Wednesday he couldn’t confirm or deny the reports, adding “I assume that Kim Jong-un is still in full control of the Korean nuclear forces and the Korean military forces. I have no reason not to assume that.”
My precious granddaughter... kidnapped by your organization. Nine years old this year.
Tell me her whereabouts, and I'll kill you instantly shooting you in the head. Otherwise, I'll kill you burning you alive in fire and brimstone. Which do you prefer?
Life is a series of choices.
Sharlot...
Exucuse me, are you Mr. Jack?
I'm Jamie Curtis, a supervisory deputy marshal. The abductors have contacted us about the conditions. We're joining forces with the HRT to make sure of her rescue. Do you have a family? Eh? Yes, I have a husband and three sons... Is it tough to take care of three boys? Yes... I feel like a zoo keeper... There's nothing like family. I've lived happily only because of my family. My dauther and granddauther, Sharlot and Alice, are all the world to me. I'd lose my mind if I should lose them. I'll exterminate the organization if necessary to save Alice.
The mayor of Osaka has come under fire after saying women take longer than men while shopping as he tried to promote social distancing to curb the spread of the coronavirus. By Friday morning there were nearly 1,500 coronavirus cases in Osaka and the prefecture that surrounds it, making it the second hardest-hit after Tokyo. Japan's government has declared a nationwide state of emergency till at least May 6 in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. In Osaka, Mayor Ichiro Matsui has been appealing to people to take steps to reduce the risk of virus infections, but his remarks over gender shopping behaviour stirred controversy. 'When a woman goes... it will take time,' Matsui said when asked by a male reporter about possibly reducing shoppers' entry to supermarkets to lower the risk of coronavirus infections. 'If it was you, if you were told to get this or that, then you would go directly... and go home,' he said. 'It's also fine for men to go shopping while avoiding contact.' Matsui, who also said married couples should avoid going shopping together, drew criticism on Japanese Twitter over his remarks, with users saying they were sexist.
applications will require unlocking of new spectrum bands in higher frequency ranges above 6 GHz to 100 GHz and beyond, utilizing sub-millimeter and millimeter waves Millimeter waves are utilized by the U.S. Army in crowd dispersal guns called Active Denial Systems. Dr. Paul Ben-Ishai pointed to research that was commissioned by the U.S. Army to find out why people ran away when the beam touched them. “If you are unlucky enough to be standing there when it hits you, you will feel like your body is on fire.”
Rather than attempt to settle fears, the American Hospital Association decides to issue a “Best Guess” that 480,000 Americans would or could die from COVID19. How many read ‘million’ into that guestimate before having to recalculate? Now that estimate has reached a million, 1.7M according to the CDC’s latest worst case scenario. For a society that receives daily infusions of sunny consumerism, such revelations are particularly disquietin
It's crazy. What? Who was it? Please people stand up. Stand up. What did you say? Go ahead. Speak up. "We bombed Japan we forced them to surr.." No, I understand. Well, they weren't exactly nice. They did do Pearl Harbor. Excuse me, who did it first? Who did it first? Didn't we have a thing called Pearl Harbor? Huh? You're right. You know what? You know what? We bombed the hell out of them because they came at us first. And they did a number of us on that Sunday morning. That was the greatest sneak attack of all time. The only thing a lot worse frankly was what they did, what was done, as you know, and by you-know-who, to the World Trade Center. Because that was an attack to the civillians. At least, Japan was a total rotten sneak attack, but at least they were going against the military. We had people knocking out buildings where innocent civilians were having dinner and where they were in an office. That was the worst attack of all time. The World Trade Center. But I mean, uh, and I appreciate you being a, you know, idealistic young man. But, Japan attacked us. Japan would have never stopped except who were tougher and stronger and meaner and smarter than them. And we knocked the hell out of them.
And When I tell you that this second h. was no other than Percival, Lord Worplesdon, and that he had with him his daughter Florence and his son Edwin, the latter as pestilential a stripling as ever wore khaki shorts and went spooring or whatever it is that these Boy Scouts do, you will understand why I had always declined my old pal Boko Fittleworth’s invitations to visit at the bijou residence he maintained in those parts. To sit beneath the man who was assassinated trying to hold our Nation together and say you’ve been treated worse than him takes some fucking nerve.