It actually did work, apparently:
It’s literally just this one guy spamming it
The Catholic Church does not agree. According to the canon, animals don’t have souls and therefore have no afterlife. And even if they did, the Church believes that you don’t go to hell simply for not believing in God.
Correction: Even though he’s Finnish, his primary language is Swedish
If the deed was scribbled with crayons by a hobo and the house would be imaginary. That would be comparable to NFTs.
That’s not to mention the reusability of asphalt:
Regarding the circular economy, the data from reporting countries showed that in such countries, 72% of the reclaimed asphalt available for the industry was re-used, 25% recycled and only 3% used on unknown applications or put to landfill.
Even worse, quite often those backup locks are very cheap
Cambridge Dictionary says:
We use can, could and may to ask for permission. We use can and may, but not could, to give permission.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary says:
The use of can to ask or grant permission has been common since the 19th century and is well established
So you’re not only being petty, you’re also plainly wrong
From what i know, Russia really likes using the tactic of ‘carpet bombing’. They just aim a bunch of these vaguely in a direction of a city and call it a day. Because who cares about the Geneva Convebtions, right?