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Grumman 6 points ago +6 / -0

It is relevant to the culture war, but not in the way the OP implies. Like these demons, a leftist will claim to care about things humans care about to gain a tactical advantage, despite not caring or hating it themselves - like how they went from gleefully waiting for the elderly to die for being conservatives to demanding authoritarian powers to protect them from COVID (while deliberately sending a criminally insane twenty year old plague rat into their nursing home).

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Grumman 7 points ago +7 / -0

The problem is not that the Ukrainian government cannot manage fair elections during war time, the problem is that they have never won a fair election. They lost in 2010 and overthrew the government in the 2014 Euromaidan revolution. This naturally destroyed people's faith in the democratic process, demolishing turnout in those areas that won the 2010 election but weren't within rioting distance of the capital.

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Grumman 8 points ago +8 / -0

Even the so-called 'anti-immigration' parties or politicians will be matriculated into the same pro-immigration cult

Unlike Sustainable Australia, One Nation was anti-immigrant before it was cool. That's the one party I'd expect to actually follow through.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

I don't know what level of precision the altimeters are supposed to have, but it's obviously insane to do night flying in an 0-200 foot corridor on altimeters you think are only accurate to +/- 200 feet. Even though the altimeters were less inaccurate than they thought they were, what they thought they knew was a massive (false) red flag.

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Grumman 3 points ago +3 / -0

This is the least surprising surprise ever.

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Grumman 10 points ago +10 / -0

That isn't what disqualifies it, in my opinion. There are other "cult classic" movies that failed initially but found later success - like the 1982 The Thing - but from what Wikipedia says the Goonies was already financially successful and positively reviewed when it was released.

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Grumman 14 points ago +14 / -0

The "discount Black Widow" was meant to be Sabra, before the October 7 attack activated all the useful idiots and opened Disney up to an unexpected attack from the left.

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Grumman 28 points ago +28 / -0

Are these social security recipients, or just people in the system? If someone goes missing or emigrates and as a result they aren't stricken off the roster when they die this is a vulnerability, but it's not itself proof that the vulnerability is being exploited.

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Grumman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Biden stated on video, in front of the media, that he was going to do it. Then someone did it. It's not a difficult case to solve.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Somebody really thought "the player character is a hideous fungus monster" was how they should distinguish themselves.

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Grumman 10 points ago +10 / -0

It's not new information - the discovery was published in a book in 2014 - but it sounds credible enough. The criticisms of the finding seem to mostly be non sequiturs, and one fair criticism that the second set of DNA cannot prove that the shawl belonged to the victim after the shawl has been in prolonged proximity to other members of that family.

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Grumman 24 points ago +24 / -0

In a high trust society you'd have a valid argument, but New York's subway needs at least a token fee to justify preemptively keeping the degenerates out.

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Grumman 3 points ago +3 / -0

Clark Gregg's the guy who plays Agent Coulson. You'd recognise him if you saw him, unless you completely skipped all of MCU Phase One.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

True, but I'm still going to point out this most literal example of immigration being a weapon against the Western worker.

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Grumman 18 points ago +18 / -0

How convenient for the government that the public sector workers who were protesting against them just got attacked by the illegal immigrant the government invited into the country.

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Grumman 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not really - the reason web storefronts are so easy to make is because you're using a plugin to piggyback off someone else's system. There's a lot of things going on that you have to get right, and you'd be mad to trust some nutter selling swastika t-shirts to get it right and not leak his entire customer database because ChatGPT told him how to do it.

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Grumman 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, this very well might be a war best fought by not touching their military assets. Just give them a wave as you pass them by, on your way to kill or capture the man who gave $10.5 million to a traitor who killed an American soldier.

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Grumman 18 points ago +18 / -0

Bitch, you put the Palestinian flag in your username. We wish you only fantasised about this shit and stopped trying to vote us into hell.

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Grumman 1 point ago +1 / -0

The one good thing about this is that what the Taliban got was second-tier stuff fit for the Afghans. Their air force is Cessnas and Super Toucans, not F-35s.

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Grumman 2 points ago +2 / -0

I think it's fair to say science has slowed - the easiest discoveries get made first because they're the easiest - but we are still progressing. We're still making a lot of progress in battery chemistry, for example - we've doubled the energy density in eight years - and we're learning more about quantum dynamics even if we don't have a proven use case yet. And while cold fusion is complete nonsense, if we do crack practical hot fusion that's a civilisation-defining advancement.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

The thumbnail picture is 60 pixels wide and 40 pixels high, and even that's enough to identify the transsexual.

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Grumman 4 points ago +4 / -0

Imagine for a moment an American media outlet getting grants from some sort of Russian Deep State organization, and publicly proclaiming that their work is in Russian interests.

Unfortunately I don't have to imagine very hard: "The Independent" in the United Kingdom is owned by a former KGB officer, and nobody seems to think this is a problem.

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