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undecidedmask2 18 points ago +18 / -0

Itโ€™s so widespread that I canโ€™t believe it either. I can imagine a foreign rape/torture gang operating in like a few post-industrial rundown cities in a forgotten part of the country, and I could see it happening to at most maybe 10-30000 girls over thirty years. But the sheer scale shows how evil the British government is for hiding that 3 percent of all British women were horrifically raped and tortured by Muslims who shouldnโ€™t have been here to begin with.

Screw the British government.

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undecidedmask2 13 points ago +13 / -0

The stories Iโ€™ve read are absolutely horrific, and thereโ€™s been a few that made me want to throw up and then beat up a British politician. Obviously the Muslim perpetrators should all face a firing squad, but the politicians and police that have covered this up deserve a fate worse than death.

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undecidedmask2 6 points ago +6 / -0

The good thing is that if you change the culture women will just go along with it for the most part, so if you win you can have them go wherever.

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undecidedmask2 1 point ago +1 / -0

Unless you get unlucky or the government hates you, then they ship you off to the Balkanโ€™s and you spend time in a run-down communist era prison thatโ€™s somehow in worse shape than when the state secret police was running it.

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undecidedmask2 31 points ago +31 / -0

Thank you gays for swinging my opinion from โ€œthe government should let them get marriedโ€ to โ€œimmediate execution via the Feds upon discoveryโ€ in maybe 6 years.

When I was a younger Christian I though that God was being harsh with homosexuals and death being the punishment from Leviticus, but seeing the rampant destruction they cause to themselves and innocent people around them, I have come to see the omnipotent Creator is 100% correct. I canโ€™t stand seeing innocent children and young adults horrifically abused anymore.

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undecidedmask2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Iโ€™m sure weโ€™ll try again in a short amount of time, but the simple fact is that Iran kamikaze drones blew up our and Israelโ€™s weather control radars, ending the drought that Mossad was counting on causing a revolution. Mossad and the CIA were to overconfident that a few bombs and assassination would be enough for the Iranian people to topple their leadership amid the drought, but all that happened was a bunch of potential revolutionaries has the water recede away and leave them high and dry for the Iranian government to imprison/kill them all. So back to square one.

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undecidedmask2 15 points ago +15 / -0

Plus once youโ€™re awoken itโ€™s fun to see people mentally shutdown when the magic spell doesnโ€™t work on you.

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undecidedmask2 25 points ago +25 / -0

You know the reasonโ€ฆ anybody else and this would have been a nothing story.

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undecidedmask2 15 points ago +15 / -0

Itโ€™s 100% not worth it to them to pay for it. Iโ€™m sure whatever algorithm they have says it would be a total waste of money (the government would never want to use the taxes you pay to make your life easier!).

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undecidedmask2 4 points ago +4 / -0

Hundreds of years at a minimum. Itโ€™s been the seat of power for the coming one world religion for a long time.

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undecidedmask2 4 points ago +4 / -0

100%. Heโ€™s not a true con artist or a scam but heโ€™s managed to hit every major investor hypetrain with perfect accuracy. Thatโ€™s more on them for being stupid really. Electric cars, AI.

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undecidedmask2 2 points ago +2 / -0

What, you donโ€™t think gambling your entire companies future on a game that has to become the next Fortnite to be successful financially is a bad idea?

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undecidedmask2 9 points ago +9 / -0

The rush for live service was always going to be stupid. Most gamers today have 1-3 live service games they play, and often arenโ€™t playing all three at once, rather rotating between them. Thus itโ€™s an absurdly difficult market to break in to as people have to weigh the opportunity cost of not playing other games much more heavily, and may not even consider playing this new live service unless one of their old ones shuts down/they donโ€™t like it anymore.

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undecidedmask2 7 points ago +7 / -0

This doesnโ€™t stop the reputational damage, it only solidified peopleโ€™s opinions. All over probably around $60k, too.

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undecidedmask2 10 points ago +10 / -0

He should have tried it in the UK, their two tier system loves murderers like him.

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undecidedmask2 4 points ago +4 / -0

The most interesting part of this war is watching how much asymmetric drone warfare has impacted rear line and logistical security. Using netted roads, jammers, shotguns, cannon-AA guns and jousting midair with other drones have all become commonplace, and I anticipate as AI drones come online there will be anti-drone drones that also fly autonomously. No security is perfect and both sides may still be working out the kinks but I anticipate suicide drones formally falling in line as a compliment to traditional artillery, trading raw power for precision accuracy.

Bigger than protecting logistics and frontline operations is the change in defending places traditionally seen as safe. The Ukrainian bomber attack against Tu-95s and Tu-22M3s was a massive wake up call to everyone, and Iโ€™m not sure on what changes are being made beyond not storing your stuff outside, but it wouldnโ€™t be hard for an enemy country to pack a shipping crate full of autonomous drones and pop it open as the delivery truck/train goes by a factory, depot, infrastructure or whatever target you want. There are no safe places anymore, and drones have a chance to inflict massive terror on a population. Iโ€™m surprised Iran (or โ€œIranโ€) hasnโ€™t done so to the US, getting rid of that feeling of invulnerability.

Iโ€™m sure about one thing though: every country will learn the wrong lessons from the Ukraine war and assume every war will be a drone fest because one country was in the beginning stages of upgrading their Air Force to modern standards after the USSR collapse stalled development and the other has an Air Force smaller than some private collections.

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