If memory serves, some statistical analysis predicted copy cats to start flaring up after Luigi 16 months later.
I agree. I remember the discourse around school shootings revolving around how you need to make the news boring and focused on the victims - not even showing the name of the perpetrator. They're relegated to the canon of sickos online and that, at least, stems the tide.
If you can get people gambling on your skin color and ideology with just a little more planning, you're entering the great copycat era - the cool zone. Tangentially, it's reinforcing my ideology where set up and selecting the right moment is how you go from good to great in your craft.
I like the tennis games, Fire Emblem is probably fine, Prime 4 might be okay despite their best efforts, ZA is probably fun (despite day 1 DLC), and I can see having fun with Tomadachi life. Pokecopium might be enjoyable even if it's just collect resources, farm, and design
I want to believe it was an op so badly, but I know how easy it is to get sucked into bullshit even when it feels real. Like I came into this conversation with an axe to grind, but I was really hoping to be talked out of it.
Why couldn't you do the same thing with Hasan? You do some honest-to-god terrorism and you can crack down all the same. You also don't lose the head of a big mouth piece of yours.
I ran away with the idea that it would take a soldier to get that kind of experience. Mossad seems a little dubious because they're on the same side. Seems like Mamdani or Hasan would get their ire first. So I guess my line of thinking runs dry if I try to ascribe an active soldier carrying out an entity's will
It's me. I'm the problem. It's me. It seems like an incredible shot. 2.5x the distance of Lee Harvy Oswald who took multiple shots. I know nothing about guns. It would seem to me like it required foresight and planning, especially if you have a getaway plan. Then you have to keep yourself steady when it's showtime as well indicated experience to me.
Is that something an amateur marksman can do? It seems really well executed.
My earnest belief is that progressive overload is the shortest possible distance between you and a fitter body. It's not more reps (until you stall), it's not more auxiliary lifts/machines (until you stall), and it's not cardio (also good for you). You take your 7 compound lifts (squats, deadlifts, hang cleans, OHP, bench, rows, pull ups), you hit em 3x8, and you put more weight on and continue to do 3x8. Put a couple auxiliaries on there to round out the hour, warm up, cool down, and stretch then you call it a day.
It brings to mind a tweet about someone who made a website where you could spoof a lawyer's letter. Looked it up, it was heavyweight.cc