Basically pencils work by rubbing graphite onto paper. With normal gravity that dust falls to the ground, but in space it can float around and cause problems. Same issue with sharpening pencils and all the wood dust.
Lies of P did a great job of color coding things (and generally being more leinent/realistic with timing). It can still be a hard game, but the most approachable parrying based game of that ilk.
I like how they've messed around with the releases so much that they've gone from seasons/chapters/parts/volumes. It's amazing how they can't seem to just finish this show.
I could have sworn they said season 4 was going to be the end at some point.
It used to be a lot better. For the SNES they made a collection of all super Mario games (literally all up to that point) as a single game for the SNES "Super Mario All Stars +".
I think the biggest issue with the Mario galaxy bundle, is they had released the "3D All stars collection" a couple years back (which got flack for not containing Super Mario Galaxy 2). So if you bought that game, you now have to pay $70 ($100 CAD) just for Galaxy 2 (Making the re-release of the game more expensive than the original).
Healthcare before the current admin did recommend both. You've got a really bad doctor/Healthcare support system if they aren't telling you eating healthy and exercise do a lot for your wellbeing.
The big issue is that medical research is a lot harder and more expensive than just "be healthy". Cutting back funding/efforts there has long term cascading effects.
Yeah, looking into things like BYD you can clearly see that China was willing to pump a lot of money into their fledgling EV companies (not that Tesla didn't get money through loans/car subsidies, but seems like a different scale).
Hmm, looking more closely at my original source it doesn't really state in clear terms. Looking online it sounds like they're making a net profit in 2025, but I can't find any sources older than that.
I'm not saying they solely created the market, but they did play a role in making the current EV landscape.
If you just go by sales numbers, I think they had the top selling car from mid 2010s-now. Given the EV market is still growing, I think it's fair to call them a first mover.
For comparison BYD, another long term player and leader in the EV space, took 17 years to turn a profit (if I'm reading their wiki right).
That seems like an unfair comparison. Tesla played a huge role in creating the consumer EV market and I imagine had to bear the burden of a lot of R&D costs. I'm sure Xiaomi is doing R&D, but they're entering a more mature market with existing supply chains and known paths to success that they can lean on.
UAE called CAIR a terrorist organization based on suspected ties to the Muslim Brotherhood (an organization that multiple Middle East/European countries have classified as a terrorist organization).
Now, that doesn't mean either organizations are actually terrorist organizations, but some countries have labeled them as such.
You're not wrong, the title is misleading and click-baity. The actual content isn't too bad at first, but by the end it's just a random physcologist speculating about her state of mind.
Their arguement was that the Republicans would then "own" the increase, which does seem to be playing out that way.
Personally I think folding was a stupid move, but I guess time will tell.