

Phobias are, by definition, irrational.
Phobias are, by definition, irrational.
Road deaths are typically viewed as a risk we take while going about our day, while firearm deaths are either an intentional act, or someone doing something very stupid.
How many people drive a car daily in this area?
It sounds like you’ll be using a regular phone for that though.
I’d buy a Kobo or other dedicated e-ink reader before getting one of these, if that’s your use case.
One of the test bombs punched through both the ceiling and the floor of a submarine pen, and ended up in the foundations somewhere.
Also, it was named after that Disney.
This is the weirdest collection of words I’ve read in a while.
At the moment, all the evidence shows the laptop being delivered, including the photo showing final delivery. If OP files a police report, and presents evidence showing the laptop was indeed stolen, then it’s on the delivery company, as it’s their employee.
The bank would likely also want proof this happened.
This is why I don’t actually blame them for wanting a police report, the laptop will have gone through their system, been scanned and processed, all the way through to final delivery. Looking at the information they have, I don’t blame them one bit for being sceptical.
This is an extraordinary event.
Will they refund you if you do in fact go to the police? This is a pretty incredible claim to take at face value.
Surely they’re well into the twenties as to how many times this has happened?
The US response to something like that would almost certainly result in a regime change in Iran, and the death or life imprisonment of its leaders.
They don’t often have a use case for them, which is probably a good thing.
I’ve used firearms before, including doing smallbore shooting, it can be a lot of fun.
But they’re also a massive responsibility, and I don’t plan to actually own one.