And some people say it's a toxic work culture in Japan. I mean, it's far from perfect, but still not like the example here.
Lucky you if you haven't heard of it.
I sure hope so.
But without nanomachines and robots =/
I love buying stuff for free!
AAAAAAAaaaaa
I like the taste of onions, but I hate the structure of them cooked. EDIT: and yeah, I am pretty boring.
I've never even seen the title screen of Fortnite, but all this hate makes me really curious.
You'll have to lick the touchpad
Abandoned naval mines become more likely to explode over time, due to several factors:
- Corrosion: The metal casings of naval mines can corrode over time, weakening the structure of the mine and making it more likely to rupture.
- Leakage: Corrosion can also lead to leakage of the explosive material inside the mine. This can make the mine more sensitive to shock or vibration, and therefore more likely to explode.
- Deterioration of detonators: The detonators in naval mines can also deteriorate over time, making them more likely to explode prematurely.
Many naval mines are designed to self-destruct after a certain period of time. This is to prevent them from becoming a hazard to navigation in the future. However, the self-destruct mechanisms in these mines can also fail over time, making the mines even more dangerous.
Looks German
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