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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

The divide was there but has become more apparent because a) Overton Window shifting ;

And B) The religious fanatic or traditionalist types have finally coalesced on or have figured out the Internet, and have also grown confident in shaming their own supposed political allies about the way things should be, even if we don't agree on the authoritarian aspects of their beliefs on governance, in general or through a version of Magic Sky Man that has only been around for a few millennia. Minor differences in opinion become red lines of harsh disagreement.

Their kind still are accepted in scant few places on the web with reach, that aren't already their own echo chambers, so they congregate in places like this where free speech is actually granted to users, and naturally will slide the discourse to their liking. The common response to what was acceptable discussion on KiA five years becomes "find a gf you coomer filth", completely blind to a lot of what's been going on thanks to their experiential bias.

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DistilledLife 7 points ago +7 / -0

I guess we'll have to assume half of your posts shitting up the feed are going to be groyper tears until Trump is done with his second term.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

If Japanese law allowed Nintendo to make Pokemon fictional IP tech patentable then it's on Japan's legal system that they can go after Jap-an-ese developers.

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DistilledLife 13 points ago +13 / -0

Yeah, I think there's still a good chunk of Trump supporters who don't realize how much their fellow "right-wingers"/Trump supporters cheering on leftist college kids getting their shit kicked in for being anti-Isreal was because they actually support Israel, and not enjoying the Left getting a taste of their own cancellation medicine.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

working with the Dems to give the DACA "Dreamers" a legislative fix

Didn't he try to end DACA by EO in his first term and then had an injunction thrown against him by a judge, then we found out later that Congress put it in the US law or something in 2015 before he even set foot in the Oval Office?

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

This just reveals that the whole Syria conflict was about Oil, surprise surprise. That was already sort of figured out years ago regarding the Arab-Turk connections, but now pretty much confirmed.

The timeline makes sense as well:

10/7/2023 - Allow large-scale terrorist attack to succeed, or at least aggravate it with fuck-ups.

10/2023-5/2024 - Spend months grieving and playing the victim card, demanding help and retribution, with muslim-jewish clashing in Western nations while Whites get caught up and punished for it.

Summer 2024 - Bulldoze the Gaza open-air prison, using the terror attack and more Hamas attacks as an excuse

Autumn 2024 - Invade Lebanon to weaken Hezbollah, using the terror attack as an excuse, and therefore the last of Assad's support vanishes

12/8/2024 - End Syrian Civil War swiftly by giving some remnants support and take as much disputed land as possible before Trump is President. Syria gets divided up between Kurds, Turks, et al, maybe some of the old country remains. New oil pipelines get formed and all Israel-aligned parties benefit.

Don't think Israel won't try to take over Lebanon though. They probably want the whole Levant.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

Another win that the globalist bankers let go on for 15 years?

The whole point was for the military powers at play here to reap extra benefits and excuses to be funded, while letting refugees invade Europe and other militias fuck up the region more. The Syrian Civil War has no use anymore with Trump coming back into the fold, who would probably be more forceful this time in shutting down the US' illegal presence there. So they just ended it now, like how the Afghanistan pull-out happened after the Potato got into office. Finally having financial control over Syria is the cherry.

They could have just done a 2003 Iraq, without the two decades of lingering, from the beginning if they really wanted to put the Saud oil pipeline through to connect with Turkey and newly formed Kurdistan, and take the Golan Heights, but intentionally chose not to as it would be too obvious of a power grab.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Considering how Korra ruined the franchise, I'm just going to assume the current state of this Avatar world is not going have any of the blame directed towards her. Viewers with brains will know that in reality it should be her fault, but the story won't touch upon it.

The premise will most likely be that a nuclear war or some shit, thanks to the non-benders, caused the world to become like this and girlboss Avatar Korra couldn't do anything about it. The even-darker-skinned disabled girl with god-like powers will need to rebuild humanity.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

I'm glad the mask has finally came off from the other group of the MC/Visa duopoly and they're openly admitting that they're engaging in International Economic Terrorism.

This smells like violation of international treaties and the end result here will probably be Japan shunting VISA from the country entirely unless financial zaibatsu like Mitsui and Sumitomo are in on this.

Any alternatives are out of the question though, most Apple Pay style systems are region-locked. JCB already pulled out of the United States before the USA installed those laws for bankers/PPs to apply US law to foreign countries for financial transactions. So Japan will probably become isolationist over this stuff.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

If you dig around in any sphere of influence, you'll find at least one pedo.

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DistilledLife 10 points ago +10 / -0

The downvotes over this are hilarious. You pointed out that there are other studies confirming this issue better, but because you say this particular one is bogus a lot of people reached for that button.

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

This transition is going to be Round 2 of supporters not understanding The Art of the Deal. One can put the most extreme ask first to test the waters and then get someone that could still do some (or even most) of what one wants.

Last time Trump wasn't as well-informed of the Beltway Politics and the snakes in the pit, so he made bad picks. This time he probably does know how to play the game better.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

The appointment doesn't mean shit if the Senate doesn't allow the appointment.

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Probably it's the specific URL being blocked where you're accessing. Public/work (even your own private one) WiFis can log all sites accessed/visited through their access point and can chose to block specific domain URLs, or have a service that automates it

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

cannot expand my buisness due to... forcing you hiring-laws on me if i go above 30 employees

It's exclusively an EEOC problem? Not the taxes or wage laws?

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DistilledLife 3 points ago +3 / -0

Their software division is entering the dinosaur stage where it can't innovate anymore or is unwilling to maintain a proper customer base, so the parent megaconglo will just funnel profit from their other pseudo-monopoly subsidiaries to buy already existing products to keep that sector of the business alive.

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DistilledLife 9 points ago +9 / -0

Happy IMD to you too (☞・ω・)☞

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DistilledLife 28 points ago +28 / -0

Ukraine Escalation was on my "How they'll fuck with the Trump transition" Bingo card. I'm neither surprised or entirely concerned about this, unless they try a nuclear false-flag.

Question is, does Congress have the nads to sack the Potato's ass before he's punted out of the Oval Office for pulling a stunt like this? Probably not...

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DistilledLife 2 points ago +2 / -0

Argumentum ad logicam

They claim there's a fallacy in the argument, therefore they claim it's invalid.

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DistilledLife 4 points ago +4 / -0

mgtow guys complaining about women instead of mgtow guys actually going their own way and doing something else

Because the ones doing it proper usually end up going off the grid or you don't see them posting online often, if ever.

We're reading from those who are complaining about life in probably the only area it can be done anonymously, cyberspace, what people are actually doing in meatspace may be different.

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DistilledLife 5 points ago +5 / -0

There's evidence (Wells' own politics and attitudes) of literary parallels between English colonization/imperialism of the 19th Century and the Martian invasion (superior technology, complete disregard of environment, how the ending comes about), but not of any specific instance, more of a generalization. Goolag probably took different sources with some opinion pieces thrown in, and mushed them together.

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DistilledLife 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's as dumb as them putting "NO THIS IS NOT RECYCLABLE" on everything.

Used to be if it has a recycle symbol, it could potentially be, based on the number

But clearly too many retards have spawned.

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