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  • Because as long as they haven't seen the files they can make themselves believe that maybe the whole Epstein affair is speculation and grossly exaggerated and that they can't possibly be that bad. When they finally see the truth they can no longer make those mental gymnastics. It also helps that they also likely realize that the truth will get out sooner or later and don't want to be among the ones who protected those monsters.

  • Calm down, it was primarily a joke comment.

  • People with good Photoshop skills are about to have a great way to get back to the people they don't like

  • DShKs are pretty much the Soviet equivalent to the M2 .50 cal heavy machine gun. It is absolutely brutal to use those on people.

  • I live in Canada. My rationalization is that as much as what's happening in the US is pissing me off, I have no business going into another country to try to fix it for the people who live there.

    However, if the day ever arrives that they decide to follow through with their threat of annexing my country, it will become my problem. And you can trust me that I'll make sure to become their problem as well.

  • There's a reason why they prefer to attack unarmed people. That one time they encountered someone who turned out to be carrying a weapon they panicked and murdered him.

  • That acronym is common in the military for reporting enemy sightings. How fitting.

  • And no one will go to jail over this

  • You mean the same Ghislaine who got transferred to a nicer prison after a meeting with Trump's lawyer and then making the statement that "Trump was a gentleman"?

    I just felt like we had to remind people of this every time she is being brought to testify about anything.

  • It would have been unbelievable in the past as well. What we are experiencing right now shouldn't be considered normal. Quality and efficiency have no longer being incentivized by the forces of the market for quite a while. If we don't fix that, there won't be a future for us to be baffled by this in.

  • I imagine that his perception of time is also affected when he uses his super speed. Yes, he can run from one side of the continent to the other and back in a fraction of a second. But from his perspective, he just ran nonstop for an entire month.

  • We should put out a ransom for the video.

    GoFundMe anyone?

  • Sadly, that video is likely stored offline on removable storage. It is the most powerful asset they have.

  • We know. We noticed.

    Unfortunately they'll never release it because if they do they'll lose their leverage

  • You guys aren't boycotting them already?

  • The question is: would a Canadian citizen witnessing an ICE kidnapping happen in Canada be allowed to use up to lethal force to stop it?

  • IMO Supreme Commander failed to capture the original game's soul. You had a sense of an epic battle going on when playing. I think it was because it always devolved into playing all zoomed out, watching tiny strategic icons moving across the map, blinking and disappearing. I can't even tell you what any of the units looked like because we almost never see them. The fact that they gave generic names to units and structures such as "level one point defence turret" didn't help either.

    BAR does a much better job of keeping the player zoomed in and into the action, seeing and feeling so the cool details of the battle going on. Heavy plasma batteries blowing up chunks of advancing armies and terrain, lasers blowing up individual targets in rapid succession, sending debris flying everywhere, this was all what TA was about.

  • One thing I miss the most from the Biden era is we didn't hear from this piece of human garbage doing shit like that every day.

  • I understand that, but if a third-party was to make a mod that restores the old names, I don't see how they could possibly be held legally liable for it.

  • memes @lemmy.world

    This was accepted as a kid's show back then

  • Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    The Independent tries to hijack their reader's swipe meant to leave the site to send them further into it instead

  • privacy @lemmy.ca

    The popular automation app Macrodroid is now filled to the brim with trackers.

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    The popular automation app Macrodroid is now filled to the brim with trackers.

  • Privacy @programming.dev

    Warning: Macrodroid is now filled to the brim with third party trackers

    reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org /en/reports/com.arlosoft.macrodroid/latest/
  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    Capitalism is like an RPG game

  • NonCredibleDefense @sh.itjust.works

    Huh oh

  • Linux @lemmy.world

    Need help saving an old laptop

  • World News @lemmy.world

    U.S. Republican lawmakers call on Canada to curb wildfire smoke

    www.ctvnews.ca /canada/wildfires/article/wisconsin-and-minnesota-republicans-call-on-canada-to-curb-wildfire-smoke/
  • Antique Memes Roadshow @lemmy.world

    A meme from simpler times

  • Antique Memes Roadshow @lemmy.world

    Trust me, I know what I'm doing

  • Privacy @lemmy.world

    Your Car is Snitching on you (The Roman Report)

  • Enough Musk Spam @lemmy.world

    Elon Musk brags about being a top video game player. Is caught lying.

  • PC Master Race @lemmy.world

    It's evolving, but backwards

  • cats @lemmy.world

    Lemmy right now

  • KDE @lemmy.kde.social

    Disable screen gamma adjustment Plasma 6