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  • War sucks. Doesn't make it a terrorist attack.

  • Because bystanders were not deliberately targeted by the pager attack. They were collateral. If I launch 20 rockets at a military base and a couple of them go astray and several civilians are killed, that is not a terrorist attack, even if I was aware of the possibility of that happening. Should I have been more careful? Maybe, but that is a different discussion. If I launch those rockets at a marketplace with the intention of killing/terrorizing civilians, that would be a terrorist attack. And that is the difference between the pager attack and Oct 7: intent.

  • Which requirements are they missing, that are applicable to the pager attack?

  • Less ads I guess? Idk

  • ...it doesn’t?

  • Well for starters the meme is BS, check the other comments. Or just use common sense; there are plenty of traditional tribal societies around today, many of which are well documented. Have you EVER seen a woman from one of those communities hunting big game? I've been trying to think of one for the last 5 minutes and I can't. I'm sure it happens but not a single example comes to mind.

  • Similarly- when a person is hanging off a building or cliff by one arm, and holding something heavy or another person with the other. It requires an INSANE amount of strength to hold that position, let alone actually haul them back up.

  • Yeah I've read a bit about him. I know he wasn't a great guy. But history is complicated and so are people.

  • A sort-of close example might be Erwin R- you know what I'm going to stop myself right now because I'm in over my head and I'm about to wake up some hard-core ww2 historians with very strong opinions

  • There are plenty of places you're not allowed to walk for your own safety and the safety of others. It's not a crazy concept, although I do think that jaywalking should be legal

  • And I hope you never used dial-up internet! That is NOT what phone lines are for.

  • Yeah it really is choosing beggars. If you don't want to look at ads to view content you should pay for it.

  • Who gets to collect revenue from the fees though? Where do you draw the line, are you cutting off independent journalism?

  • My bad I thought you were talking about 2 factor

  • Yeah but that won't help you if your password gets stolen somehow and someone is trying to log in from India or something

  • There's plenty of precedent for that though. HSA money, personal mobile device usage, credit for using mass transit... they are compensating specific things. Food is a bit odd to be honest; I'm not sure why they don't just pay you cash.

  • Eh that is a thing for paranoid parents. Your family meets with a bunch of other families in a parking lot and the kid can go from trunk to trunk collecting candy. Prevents axe murderers from putting razor blades in the candy or whatever. It certainly hasn't replaced trick or treating overall but it does seem more common.