It was probably in someone's stalking. Hand delivered by Santa..or um... whatever his name is.
Blooper
I'm only guessing, but it's possible they're fed lies about surrender. If he's convinced that being captured will result in death by torture or starvation (something I'm pretty sure the Russians have been doing to their POWโs), pulling a grenade on your captors might actually seem like a reasonable decision.
I feel bad for the Russian men who men - victims of their own government's propaganda. Enlisting in a bullshit war only to become fertilizer and coyote food in Ukrainian fields. I still enjoy watching them get their asses kicked though.
Agreed, but I have started buying the Kirkland stuff from Costco because, while it used to suck pretty bad, I think they made some changes to their recipe because it's now quite good.
Also OP - in case nobody already said it, you gotta shake the hell out of your carton of oat milk each morning. The yummy heavy thickening stuff tends to settle to the bottom.
As a lay person, it's incredible to me that we're able to yeet 4 people at the moon in a fuckin' box with such precision that we can catch them again a little over a week later.
Wait, don't you have insurance for the burning down thing?
Anyone who didn't think Iran was about to start experiencing extremely high numbers of civilian casualties hasn't been paying attention to what's been going on in Palestine.
I agree with this, but also want to point out that gas stations are a poor substitute for a corner grocer or bodega. They are simply too large and require too much land for the function they are serving. Zoning rightfully mandates that they can't be on the bottom floor of a larger building due to the dangers posed by gasoline and they require lots of space for cars to park.
Essentially, we have forfeited a lot of valuable space to dispensing gasoline and significantly diminished the best features of corner stores by making them serve both functions. I would be curious to see what would happen if gas stations were forbidden from serving anything other than gas in high density areas. I would assume there would be much fewer of them, and each one would be optimized for efficiency to take up as little space as possible. We would also likely see the reemergence of neighborhood bodegas and corner grocers to fill the gap.
It is if you're targeting edgelord maga folks