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Reply to Eli5 Saw a post on TwoSentenceSadness “The little girl giggled as she hugged the stranger, particularly interested in that strange armband he wore: red, with a white circle and a strange black cross in the middle. He hugged her back, until he saw the yellow star on her chest” what’s it mean? by [deleted]
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Reply to Eli5:How does alcohol kill germs?? by invisible_potion
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[deleted] OP t1_jedhinw wrote
Reply to Eli5 Saw a post on TwoSentenceSadness “The little girl giggled as she hugged the stranger, particularly interested in that strange armband he wore: red, with a white circle and a strange black cross in the middle. He hugged her back, until he saw the yellow star on her chest” what’s it mean? by [deleted]
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[deleted] OP t1_jedhh8b wrote
Reply to Eli5 Saw a post on TwoSentenceSadness “The little girl giggled as she hugged the stranger, particularly interested in that strange armband he wore: red, with a white circle and a strange black cross in the middle. He hugged her back, until he saw the yellow star on her chest” what’s it mean? by [deleted]
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kinnaq t1_jedhelv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELi5 If the universe is expanding, what is it expanding into? by cashmoneyhash
Yes, every answer here is a guess. How could we possibly know? I like the guess that says we're the event horizon of a higher dimensional black hole.
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ekkabear t1_jedh3l0 wrote
Reply to ELI5: How do we continue to grow seedless fruit if they don't contain seeds? by CuriousHuman111
Mostly through taking cuttings from the mother plant and attaching them to another plant in a process called grafting, which allows them to keep growing.
Magnetic_Eel t1_jedgne1 wrote
Reply to comment by BadSanna in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
Bro there is exactly a 0% chance that Trump is put under house arrest or has his movement restricted.
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Reply to ELI5: How do we continue to grow seedless fruit if they don't contain seeds? by CuriousHuman111
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
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Ninjaromeo t1_jedg3zz wrote
Reply to comment by GamerLeFay in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
It does not say anything about conviction rate.
I think they just don't understand that indictment means "charged with" and not "guilty"
This eli5 would help, but a lot of wrong info here too
bubba-yo t1_jedfye4 wrote
Reply to eli5: Who does the US owe almost 32 trillion dollars of debt too? If it’s the most powerful nation in the world, can’t it just get rid of it? by brybry0812
Most of the debt is owed to the US government.
Medicare and Social Security collect payroll taxes from workers, which it will later pay back for medical care and pension payments. The money during the period between when it's collected and paid out is held in US securities. Basically our Social Security and Medicare programs buy most of the federal debt. After that, other retirement funds and corporations buy a lot of that debt. Most of of the assets that Silicon Valley Bank held were government securities. Most of the cash that Apple holds is in US Treasuries.
Some is owned by individuals, and some is owned by other nations. US treasuries had been considered the safest investment in the world. After we had our debt rating downgraded the last time Republicans pulled this default stunt, that changed a bit.
One big question regarding a US default is who would and wouldn't get paid. The concern being that the federal government would preferentially keep paying Medicare and Social Security, being part of the federal government, and not pay individuals, foreign countries, and corporations that hold that debt.
So could we get rid of it? Sure. The US would also alienate every ally it has on the planet in doing so. The economy would be destroyed. Better to carry the debt. It's not really *that* much debt. The top 10% of the US population have total assets of about $100T. A small annual wealth tax would pay off the debt pretty damn fast.
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Reply to comment by BGFalcon85 in ELI5: If the chemical dopamine stimulates a 'feel good' sensation, is there a chemical that makes us angry? by Kree_Horse
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thelanoyo t1_jedfq99 wrote
Reply to comment by owmyfreakingeyes in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
Nobody wants to be the guy to press charges against a high profile anybody. Let the grand jury do it so that prosecutors can use them as a scape goat basically.
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GamerLeFay t1_jedf5fq wrote
Reply to comment by wheatgivesmeshits in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
Pay walled, but what I can see of the article is saying that they indict 99% of the time, not the rate at which they convict.
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Reply to comment by V1per41 in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
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MarmotMeiche t1_jedexvz wrote
Reply to eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
It means that there is sufficient proof to try a person in court. The grand jury decides whether there is enough evidence to accuse someone of a crime. There is not burden of proof as to guilt or innocence. The question is, is there enough valid evidence to make an accusation of guilt.
kynthrus t1_jedewbv wrote
Reply to comment by mojoxer in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
Everything I know about being indicted I learned from Jim Carry in Dick and Jane. Expect to see some crazy shenanigans and heists from the Trumps.
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Reply to comment by V1per41 in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
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Ninjaromeo t1_jedeq9m wrote
Reply to comment by Icy-Farm-9362 in eli5 What does “indicted” mean? by jcw10489
To formally be charged or accused of a serious crime.
America and one other country has and extra step with the grand jury, and that part originated in england though I believe you no longer have the grand jury part as an extra unnecessary step
[deleted] OP t1_jedhox9 wrote
Reply to Eli5 Saw a post on TwoSentenceSadness “The little girl giggled as she hugged the stranger, particularly interested in that strange armband he wore: red, with a white circle and a strange black cross in the middle. He hugged her back, until he saw the yellow star on her chest” what’s it mean? by [deleted]
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