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prole [any, any]

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  • Coming at ya LIVE from the white house it's ya boy JD. Be sure to smash that subscribe button and visit our sponsor, Rooms To Go! Our first topic today, is PBS state run media?

  • Idk about camps, but death seems like the only solution to fascism? Maybe I'm just misunderstanding, but you're not going to find many people left of Bernie who think there is a peaceful path out of this mess.

  • I don’t know! I sure wish the Democrats would have released those files when they were in power. I wonder what they were hiding from everyone?

    Do they realize this means Trump and the GOP are protecting the Dems?

  • Ok.

    Jump
  • I still think from now on we should collectively pretend we don't know who these people are.

    Charlie Kirk got shot? The dude from Growing Pains?

  • NextGen

    Jump
  • You can get a sleeper across the country for these kinds of prices in China. Actually it's probably cheaper, but prices went up not that long ago so idk

  • Yeah, lied to by grok, CNN, fox, the AP, and this deep state agent on twitter

  • The one time Kirk is honest about something and it's explaining how most conservatives think

  • Idk about making something new, but some existing formats would work well.

    Galaxy brain: start with Texas should secede, return TX to Mexico, create a new country for oppressed Mexicans

    That one with the person in the corner of a party or whatever "they don't know my 'FREE TEXAS' bumper sticker is an ironic reference to the bombing of Yugoslavia and not an endorsement of the Texas nationalist movement"

    Edit: just an image of the graffiti with

    Nato: we must intervene and protect oppressed people

    Belgrade, 1999: cool let's start with Texas

  • I found a few articles while searching, but most seem to mention it in passing or this one calls it a "controlled demolition"

    Lebanese officials also said Israeli forces entered the border village of Aita al-Shaab and carried out a controlled demolition of a building that had previously been a school for special needs students.

    https://www.whec.com/ap-top-news/unicef-official-is-released-in-yemen-and-returns-home-to-jordan-officials-say

    This article also mentions it:

    Even as the visit began, Israeli forces blew up a building belonging to a school for children with special needs in the border town of Aita al-Shaab and later targeted a motorbike with a drone strike on the Ain Baal-Ayta al-Shaab road.

    https://www.newarab.com/news/french-envoy-visits-beirut-israel-bombs-south-lebanon-school

  • Probably owns stock in the company that makes the drugs

  • They really didn't have to narrow it down that much.

    "US rife with labor abuses"

  • They go through this same thing every year. I haven't paid as much attention lately, but there used to be two big "exercises" every year in ROK. They do their little song and dance, DPRK says "don't dance close to us" and typically nothing ever happens. Some years DPRK will launch a missile into the ocean or stage a bunch of equipment on the border or something.

    I followed it pretty closely from about 2003-2010 (KJI was still around back then) and it was always the same. The exercises used to be called something else, but it's pretty easy to find very similar statements.

    I don't have time to really dig in and find sources, but here's a quick one I found from 2011. Of course, a lot of shit about DPRK is outright propaganda/lies, so it's hard to really know sometimes. https://archive.ph/20130124202046/http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gD-5AvbsV99OdRQFmtkBY6RBJo2A?docId=CNG.363298fc7347ba63c4b288eb7bbce000.4c1

  • Did they specify that you can't write about benefits and drawbacks? I guess if the assignment is specifically about writing positively even when you disagree, like many people have to do for their jobs every day, then I'd say just do the assignment and move on with your life. I barely remember anything I wrote about in college, and I probably disagree with half of it now.

    If you aren't willing to do this for a grade now, grad school is gonna be rough. At least in my program, it was very much about giving the profs what they wanted and not what you wanted. They're basically training you to be part of academia, which requires a lot of keeping your mouth shut when you don't want to and jumping through hoops for grants and such.

    I'd suggest just talking to the prof about the assignment and maybe they'll say it's cool? I wouldn't recommend going outside of the assignment unless your GPA can handle it. Grad school applications tend to be highly competitive and if this class is in your major, it's gonna be weighted more heavily

  • Yeah, heavy emphasis on buying a used one. I guess at least a model from ~2023 or earlier. It's difficult to escape this kind of nonsense with printers without spending a lot of money or time on hacking it

  • They didn't get rid of the filibuster completely or anything. Republicans did the same thing during Trump's first term when they stacked SCOTUS and I think Dems did it during Obama's second term.

  • Go to any place that sells used electronics and look for a Brother laser printer from the last 10 years. You can probably find a high end one under $30 if you're patient or live in/near a larger city.

    Inkjet is better quality printing, but they fucking suck for nearly every other reason. Toner can be expensive, but it basically never goes bad or dries up. I've seen Brother last 20+ years of regular use.

  • This machine politely debates fascists

    Edit:

    it coulda been you, it coulda been me

    No the fuck it couldn't have been me because I'm not a vile bigot who never shuts the fuck up

  • I mean, it's more than just social media that was getting blocked/banned. They aren't just posting selfies, this is where people find work, romantic partners, new friends, hobbies, etc. It was happening due to government incompetence and corruption, which has been a long-term issue.

    So you're right, but really the so-called social media ban is much more than that on its own even. I don't think the person you're replying to here is trying to say it was just over social media either. Also I think they live in Nepal by the way they're talking about it.