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NoEyesNoGroin 3 points ago +3 / -0

They did a combined saturation attack with a few Khinzals and dozens of other missiles. The interceptor launches were actually caught on video. Depending on who you believe, either one of the missiles got through and took out part of a Patriot battery, or debris from an incoming missile that was intercepted damaged it. Both explanations are plausible.

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NoEyesNoGroin -7 points ago +2 / -9

incredibly gutsy

Like the remains of 20,000 of their soldiers in Bakhmut.

Just kidding - there's nothing gutsy about sending your own people into a meat grinder for nothing and then making jokes about it on Twitter from the comfort of a foreign country.

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NoEyesNoGroin 3 points ago +3 / -0

Looking forward to AI making the commie scum who wrote this unemployed.

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NoEyesNoGroin 8 points ago +8 / -0

One benefits a woman (putting aside the self-destructive effect of being a public whore) whereas the other potentially benefits a man.

Feminism is female narcissism wearing the skin of equality.

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NoEyesNoGroin 2 points ago +3 / -1

Our resident Russian propagandist now comparing 2 militarily incompetent losers and pretending like one of them isn't.

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NoEyesNoGroin 7 points ago +7 / -0

Tl;dr - the mentally ill participants were telling the woke pseudoscientists what they wanted to hear while in reality killing themselves or wanting to

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NoEyesNoGroin 13 points ago +13 / -0

And she'll cry like one when these thugs decide to kill her.

She'd blame Trump with her dying breath as the jogger stomps her head in.

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NoEyesNoGroin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Morning Consult data showed Gen Z was least likely to trust the criminal justice system, health care systems, the police, the military, public education, and the science community, as well as generational lows for corporate America, Hollywood, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and the news media.

However, out of all the generations surveyed, no group had more than 45% of respondents say they trusted any of those organizations—not baby boomers, Gen Xers, millennials or those from Gen Z.

Sounds ok to me.

by folx
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NoEyesNoGroin 1 point ago +1 / -0

Bankrupt Marxists arrogantly giving the world's richest man business advice.

This is your brain on Progressivism.

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NoEyesNoGroin 0 points ago +1 / -1

You start with that and expect people to continue reading?

Here you go. Good luck!

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NoEyesNoGroin 0 points ago +1 / -1

Your definition of competitive is one purely based on the default browsers installed upon an OS and phones which, not surprisingly, is how Google/Microsoft/Apple hold their share of the web browser market.

I see you're 12 years old and weren't an independent human in 2009 when Firefox was the dominant browser in spite of not being installed by default on anything.

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NoEyesNoGroin 1 point ago +2 / -1

The Iron Law of Woke Projection never fails.

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NoEyesNoGroin 10 points ago +12 / -2

I can't speak to the quality of each of these laws but damn do they sound like they hit every target you could want.

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NoEyesNoGroin 5 points ago +6 / -1

Google Is Paying Mozilla $450M Per Year To Be The Default Search Engine On Firefox Keep Firefox Alive But Non-Competitive So That It Isn't Sued for Monopoly

FTFY

What default search engine Firefox's remaining 5 users use is not worth anywhere near $450M/year.

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NoEyesNoGroin 5 points ago +6 / -1

The dumbass should've screenshotted the graph's caption: https://iili.io/HSUZFDP.jpg

20 points vs 12 points is the "heat" scale, i.e., the higher the redder, or how much people value the objects at that distance. Libs value rocks more than conservatives value family. The scale that goes from 1-16 is the "distance" from the center (1), which is "family", out to the outer edge (16), which is "all things in existence".

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NoEyesNoGroin 3 points ago +3 / -0

It's a meme brah, not reverse-Pearl Harbour.

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