@GuntherEagleman Iran definitely holds some of the cards. Saying they don’t is foolish.
Fox News is like
Cotton Candy. It’s delicious, fluffy and good… but it’s not good for you. You shouldn’t try to live off of cotton candy alone.
Meaning everything isn’t perfect. It’s messy. Naturally.
@LittleFamilyOz@Batfox_Pictures This guy s why I always prefer seeing @RobertSmith and @thecure at their concerts as opposed to festivals. Although I will go see them at both.
I have no patience for casual fans when I’m screaming like a school girl.
@SeanAllenFenn@Batfox_Pictures I’m going to say jazzmaster. I think all jaguars have a chrome piece where the guitar cable plugs in and jazzmaster it’s just extended pick guard.
I researched this years ago. Didn’t realize he invented air conditioning so close to where I grew up but it made sense.
I always said if I ever had access to a Time Machine I would immediately go back in time and shake the man’s hand that created air conditioning and whoever invented the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. 🥪
@RoKhanna Wrong 😑
Like it or not, these strikes do not violate the War Powers Act.
Ro Khanna either knows this and is lying or he is stupid.
I’m personally open to both possibilities.
A young SpaceX employee asked Elon what happens if they fail to reach Mars in his lifetime. The room was full of engineers and the question landed heavier than anyone expected.
It was a simple question but it cut to the core of everything SpaceX exists for. The entire company, every late night, every exploded prototype, every engineer who missed their kid's birthday for a launch window, it all points at Mars. What if it doesn't happen in time?
Elon paused.
He said that the goal was never for him personally to walk on Mars. The goal was to build the infrastructure that makes it inevitable. That even if he dies before the first crew lands, the system he built would carry the mission forward without him.
He said the rockets, the factories, the team, the culture, all of it is designed to outlast any single person. Including him. Especially him.
Then he said something that reportedly moved people in the room.
He said that if he thought success depended on him being alive, he would have already failed. The whole point is building something that doesn't need its founder to keep going.
He compared it to a cathedral. The architects of medieval cathedrals knew they would die before the building was finished. They designed it anyway. They poured their life into something they would never see completed because the completion wasn't the point. The commitment was.
SpaceX is his cathedral. He may never set foot on Mars. But the road between here and there will exist because he refused to accept that nobody was building it.
The most ambitious man alive has already made peace with the possibility that his greatest achievement might happen after he's gone. That's not failure. That's faith in something bigger than yourself.
Children of celebrities are an apparently accepted form of DEI.
Their parents have grinded their whole lives and by extension of just being born, the kids have incredible opportunities… but many lack the talent to follow up and instead are just famous because people want to be in the sphere of their parents.
Will Smiths son is the worst. He is dying for attention. It’s pretty sad actually.
I hope North can eventually live up to her fame. She’s just a kid and navigating such fame at a young age can be dangerous.
I wish her the best.