I don’t know if you’re purposefully misunderstanding me or what. Not gonna bother.
I don’t know if you’re purposefully misunderstanding me or what. Not gonna bother.
Due to the article’s failure to make its claims explicit, that doesn’t explain all of this:
Indeed, data revealed here for the first time shows that during the fighting on October 7, the Air Force fired 11,000 shells, dropped more than 500 heavy one-ton bombs and launched 180 missiles. According to the data, during the battle the Air Force eliminated 1,000 fighters. Even if this is an exaggeration, these are impressive numbers.
The article states that the bombs were dropped over Gaza,
Where are you seeing that in the article?
Last time I checked (a few years ago) Firefox has half the memory usage of Chrome, in practice.
We know from footage Hamas/PIJ killed a significant number, including civilians. Back in late 2023 I was figuring maybe about 75/25 Hamas/IDF ratio. Soon after, we saw a lot of evidence of IDF tanks and helicopters firing on civilians, not to mention the dozens of exploded cars. But that is a LOT of explosives in those statistics. 50/50, 33/66?
If we’re really going full warlord-rule society (“the worst”), names on a domestic account at some institution are worthless. Wax for the scraping. Bonds, bank accounts, stocks, all of it. Cash gets devalued by inflation. That leaves you with foreign accounts, goods, metals, crypto. #1 and #4, assuming you have electricity to access/move them.
I think RAMs or similar win in that category by being as actively harmful as possible. And having the huge blindspot where you run over kids without noticing.
Much like how the current German government is just resold, used Nazi Germany
Hollywood can get bent, we need open source culture
Good luck suing them
Sanctions not going through Congress, it’s insane that’s considered constitutional
I already did.
~12% for a widely speculated upon stock, not really.
Norman Finkelstein said something the other day, quoting someone else…it was…“hypocrisy is the homage that vice pays to virtue”. Meaning, evil people understand what they’re doing is wrong, that’s why they pretend to be good. Hypocrisy is beyond the point to them. They’ve sacrificed morality. Although I think Finkelstein was saying it in the context of talking about how Republican pols do so much less of even pretending to be good (though certainly not zero).
It means I should have read the article before I posted that.
Rest of the world understands solidarity better than U.S. voters
You know, if everyone pirated everything for long enough, there’d be no more money for all these content resellers to lobby Congress with, and copyright would just die.
Lemonade in particular is very low % juice. Dunno exactly but probably above 10% it starts tasting too strong.
I’ve got an irrational, non-evidence-based love for RISC dating back to the 90s PowerPC Mac era. Makes me want one.