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If ignorance is truly bliss, then why do so many Americans need Prozac?
... It's a shame those people had to go through that. I'm glad they are alive.
Tiabbi is the least of anyone’s worries, he presents a viewpoint badly needed to form a coherent understanding, if only your own, of what the hell...
This looks like the outline of ancient Egypt, not Gaza, at least to me.
YES!!! that's how it's done!! By the people for the people Electing a sane veteran leader and not a senile geriatric moron. You go Russia!!...
... By the time it is supposed to be finished the USD won't buy bullets.
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The comet which exploded over Chelyabinsk back in 2013 was an estimated 20 meters in diameter, around the same size as the 'small' one described in the article. It released, according to wikipedia, between 26-33 times the energy as the Hiroshima WMD in an atmospheric explosion. Approximately 1500 people sought hospital care after sustaining secondary injuries resulting from the blast wave, (flying glass and such).
So.., kinda like having 30 WWII nuclear munitions detonated 27 Km above your city.
That seems fairly impressive to me, for a 20 meter chunk of rock. You could fit two and a half of those in the footprint of an Olympic swimming pool!