>>280394 looks like you can fuel it with several different things depending on model naptha, gasoline, denatured alcohol, and more so depends on the model
sk
>Oklahoma City Police Fatally Shoot Deaf Man Despite Yells Of 'He Can't Hear'
Two officers, one with a gun, one with a taser, both white, lay 6 rounds into a hispanic man amidst shouts that HE CAN NOT HEAR THEM BECAUSE HE IS DEAF, and somehow you don't think the zeitgeist of hispanics as violent criminals plays a part?
Three dudes broke into my house screaming at me and shit. Waving their arms around and pushing a badge in front of my face They told me because I complained that it was a cloudy day.
Anno
>>280416 well technically both people shot him a couple times lol
My point here is that - yes, the police are very bad with race. However, that doesn't necessitate that every time a minority is killed by police, it is because of racism.
We need to be cognizant of the fact that yes, racism is something we need to address, but we also need to address the training that causes them to kill people for no reason.
basically >hit an run called out for this guy >go to his house >some guy comes out with a cane >people yell "he's deaf" >not sure who this guy is >guy wanters to us >buddy cop tazes him >SHOOT HIM there is a problem with the very last part here
FormerRei@mobile
>>280434 Yeah, cause cops just have pictures of every resident in their district and know who lives in each house.
Anno
>>280425 Nightfall comes at different times depending on how close you are to the equator. People in parts of the world closer to the poles notice a much more distinguishable change in the sunrise/sunset times than those closer to the equator. You know how it gets dark at like five in the afternoon this far north in the winter? People nearer the equator don't get that.
sk
>>280437 Are you suggesting they looked up the number plate, and went to the address without checking who lived there?
I'm not sure why you'd need more than the name of the guy who lives in the house you're going to in this case Do you need a picture for the name "Midgel Sanchez" to ring a specific ethnic bell in your head?
FormerRei@mobile
>>280443 What I'm saying is that no, the cops don't neccesarily know who is at the house they are going to. >>280443 And he probably has dozens of Hispanic neighbors too. Cops aren't fucking psychic dude.
>>280446 You're making these claims as if you actually know anything about police training (which is usually shit) and procedures. >>280448 They're trained to respond in a certain way to certain scenarios, and to never assume assume very much about the scene they are going to.
I think it seems really obvious that cops, when they go to talk to someone at their own house, know who lives in the house, their name at the very least
It's still clear that they used an unreasonable amount of force and behaved inappropriately. That's all that really matters. It's another example of police brutality. It seems very plain and simple.
These cops killed someone for moving towards them while holding a metal rod.
FormerRei@mobile
>>280451 Rather than "brutality" its more just another example of poor training .
>>280454 Brutality usually implies purposeful excessive use of force beyond what is considered appropriate for a given situation. Like beating the shit iut of someone for committing a petty crime.
Anyways,the reason that police often use inappropriate amoun >>280458 Okay so this all comes back to police training Uhh Gimme a sec ill give an explanation
police are brutal because their training ensures that they are
i work with police personally and have in the past i have relationships with police agencies local, state, and federal my work with police has been incorporated into federal law enforcement trainings I know how this stuff works
>>280458 In fairness to the cops, they are \\\ seem to always have at least one actual firearm out just in case during these kinda things
FormerRei@mobile
>>280464 Would you be willing to give a brief summary of what you know about how police are trained to respond to potential and actual threats?
Anno
the problem is the guy with the gun didn't trust the guy with the taser to disable someone using a close-range weapon (if you can call a cane a weapon)
>>280466 Police are trained to take down potential and actual threats.
FormerRei@mobile
>>280469 I don't think that's quite enough context for sk. But I can fill in the gaps.
FormerRei@mobile
Not that its bad So this is in actuality related to the overabundance of guns in the US. Cops never know for sure whether or not (obviously with some exceptions) someone is armed. So if anyone could be armed, once they become a potential or actual threat they often shoot them because in their training they are (correct me if I'm wrong) taught that if they fail to neutralize the threat quickly enough, that they will be killed.
FormerRei@mobile
Not that every actual police encounter really has the likelihood of that happening, but they are trained as such.
I've gone through the police training simulations and they're very poor. Well, I haven't tried the newer VR ones, but I've gone through the simulations that have been used for the 90s-00s and into the 10s.
You stand there with a toy gun and watch a video of you walking through a building with people running and screaming, for example. Then you go into a room and see someone with a gun and the trainer decides what that person will do. You tell them to put the gun down and sometimes they will, or they might pretend to, and then shoot you, or they might just shoot you. And you have to do this so many times, over, and over, and over.
But when the person is putting the gun down, it's incredibly obvious. When the person is putting the /// pretending, it's a little less obvious, but the timing on when to fire is really low, so it's better to assume they're pretending the second they twitch or whatever when they're putting the gun down. Usually in real life, they don't put the gun down, so in these trainings, there's a bias - they rarely actually put the gun down.
You're trained to kill people just in case they are only pretending to comply.
Like I said, I haven't used any of the newer VR traibings, but I presume they operate in the exact same way, only they're probably more effective at training killers.
Conservatives like 10 years back: video gams make kids v violent we gotta stop Today: Let's literally train our cops with VR lmao
FormerRei@mobile
>>280477 More than ten years really That movement was at its height late nineties and early 2000's Also it was not just conservatives
Kirara
>>280477 It's more liberals than conservatives that believe that. Conservatives stopped being afraid of video games when the military embraced video games.
>>280480 It was always primarily liberals, although many conservatives also feared that.
Now, Xbox controllers are the primary method of controlling many military weapons.
In my defense on this one, the information on this particular issue has come from, yaknow, the stuff I had ready access to as like a 15 year old and shit
FormerRei@mobile
Also this is a good example of how tazers can fuck you up for life if used improperly. https://theintercept.com/2016/06/07/tased-in-the-chest-for-23-seconds-dead-for-8-minutes-now-facing-a-lifetime-of-recovery/ Although the cop was also a huge asshole.
Oh and I highly recommended the intercept as a reasonably unbiased news source. Although there was one person who got fired or something for faking stuff in some context (not neccesarily the articles they wrote for the intercept)
>>280485 That made me remember that screencap (probably from tumblr) with the post about how violent videogames are good for men because it helps get rid of the violent urge all men have to rape women
SK, this is a video about something that led to more /// worse training that led to the jumpy cops that shoot everyone immediately. >>>/watch?v=mssNOhv1UMc It's a little graphic. The audio is a little haunting.
Oh it wasn't in his paste, it was... 'in' his toothbrush? I guess in between the bristles >>>/@stillgray/356484404035596289 Here's one of the tweets Finding all is something I dunno how to do
>>280507 Fucking hate sovereign citizens They're probably the one of the biggest potential domestic terrorism threats and LEA barely do anything about them
>>280522 The long-ass video where the guy goes "shoot me, shoot me", and reaches for his gun? Filmed by his daughter in the backseat
FormerRei@mobile
LotGH got an official english translation >>280529 No This one https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4xbvnj/my-son-was-murdered-in-the-line-of-duty-by-right-wing-extremists
Yeah I think that was in the winter anyway, so I thought at first, like immeditaly frame 1, that it was the kid who got tazed to death, but then afterwards I thought it was a sovcit I remember seeing getting shot in his car
Fuck it's grim how many of these videos there are
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
not that lotgh is really that much about battles sure it has a lot of them being space opera but it is more about the characters >>>/watch?v=KJM3MKfYm7s
Yeah, I think I like the 3DCG ships better. Stylistically.
FormerRei@mobile
>>280534 Yeah Anti abortion bombers are also heavily under investigated In part due to Republicans preventing them from being investigated in the same way as other terrorist groups
5. is kirara as is 6. is kirara as little girl 7. is kirara as a bird 8. is kirara as a boi 9. is kirara as all of the above 10. is kirara as fried chicken
>>280573 Aw yeah, I can post it again. But as far as recovery goes, I don't think they'll get much done within a month's time. If they get hit again within this season, it'll be awful but my worry is that they'll spend months and months trying to recoup and next year unloads another hellscape to the point where it's like What's the point at all?
Do you think that conservatives will support and believe in climate change and solving its problems if we start taking in Puerto Ricans since they're technically American?
No politician wants to actually do anythinga bout it they just want to implement new taxes, restrictions and psoe for the cameras in the climate summits
Well the military could be polite? Our defense force keeps its flights high and the low flights are done in training zones away from people like the paradise sand beaches
I don't really know does the capital region have an airbase there is the Utti and few others near the eastern border and one near the "hip" of finland-chan near our naval border to sweden but I never really gathered intel about our airforce when I was more intrested so dunno they do sometimes do overflights on the capital zone too, but that is rare as fuck and even then you just hear it don't feel it
The swastika is important to us, though a swedish count and adventurer donated us our first airplane, his personal plane and he had painted his lucky symbol to the side the swastika and to honour his gift, we adopted the swastika as the ensemble of our air force.
So to not use it, would be to completely dishonour the founding of our nation and armed forces
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_von_Rosen count in question also he got fined 100 kronor for doing it since he did it illegally
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>The Finnish Air Force is one of the oldest air forces of the world – the RAF was founded as the first independent branch on 1 April 1918 and the Swedish Flygvapnet in 1925. huh
A common finnish pondering about the war is "could we have actually pushed the soviets out of the peninsula if we really commited ourselves to it?" and "would that have even mattered?" we would have cut the murmansk railway from which all the lend and lease aid came to them but say the war ended for the germans the same anyway, wouldn't our increased aggression just resulted in more severe soviet counter-strike? A huge battle in the parliament at the time and in the army headquarters and still a question left unanswered
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
also we didn't really commit to the siege of leningrad
Am not 100% sure, but if memory serves, for example we never tried any assaults on the ladoga ice road tht kept the defenders alive not the citizens, though but still a vital lifeline to the people trapped in Leningrad
>>280621 I can't even afford to buy ac amera I still operate with some 2005 model battery operated camera Igot from my father that he was going to throw away
you live in what 2 story building with what twice or thrice my squares?
Kannagi
Do you lve in a shithole or something?
Kirara
>>280627 well, you can't get something as small as you have here the smallest possible apartment here that isn't in an area with endless shootings is $900 here
Koi-
500 in rent is not living in any place that actually has people in it
>>280632 well I am a drunken finn who can barely afford his 500+ expenses a month and even then gets in debt at times and for some reason despite having quite good resume can't get a job and uptill now if I actually earnt any money I would have lost my student benefits and loan agreements
Kirara
that's with fish paying half the electric bill and a lot of the food
Kannagi
Regardless of your cheap living, you won't get a DSLR much cheaper than what we have. I mean you could get a shitty 10 quid digicam.
Kirara
>>280634 what i do is i just lie on my taxes so i can afford to live lol
So it just vexes me a bit, a straw in the pile of things that vex me, that someone who just recently got a camera can get photos better than I can, because of difference in equipment
you said she gets better photos because of her camera you're implying that you're more skilled with /// than her and the only thing that makes her photos better than yours is that she has a DSLR
What the fuck does it matter they got it recently if you're not implying they're unskilled because of it
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>280644 Dnno what my "skill" level is since I have only operated mostly shit cameras and that has been my ceiling for ages but what can you do when you can't afford a good camera and even when you could have it goes against your style of "fit it in your pocket" they fucking stopped making good "fits in your pocket" cameras ages ago anyhow
??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? just get a fucking mirrorless if you want one you can put in your pocket wtf are you even on
>>280651 Which is why I never bought a new camera I stood on the decision of "get a replacement for the old one" or "get a good camera for once" so long that I then ran into financial problems and couldn't afford to get either
question why is any english translation of the bible/torah/whatever always >Thee, that pardoneth the iniquity, and passeth by the transgression of the remnant of His heritage? He retaineth not His anger for ever, because He delighteth in mercy.
In any religious ritual the point is not how you do it it is that you do it and you do it for God and for yourself and give not a single fuck what others think about it
Whatsoever the correct status of our believes as christians, our whole religion started because of how corrupt and material the "priesthood" of judaism of the time had become
the cookers come gas powerd from a tiny tiny bottle or liquid fuel in form of ethanol mixtures both are safe and harmless and easily usable indoors too
>>280701 cause they eat the bread? sacrificial religions are weird
FormerRei@mobile
>>280702 Yes Because the bread represents your sins being cast out I can't recall whether or not its because you aren't supposed to burden the animal with your sins or. Something
Maria
>>280702 the bread represents the sin you're throwing away >>280705 A dark army of ducks with geese as shock troops
Seriously fuck swans I was once stuck on an island for an hour because an angry swan liked to prance on the pier where our boat was and we can't fucking do antyhing to the bird, because even harming a feather on itsc oat is like 20k fine
Maria
>>280707 Birds of prey for dive bombers >>280708 that's hilarious
>>280709 in hindsight yeah but on the spot no we got stuck in a really bad storm on the way back and it was quite dangerous for a boat our size to be out then visibilty at most 20 metres and waves upwards of 2 metres
Maria
>>280711 couldn't you just walk past the duck *swan
>>280712 Hell no the guy even attacked our boats when we sailed away and he had finally gone back to the sea
Maria
>hello this is emergency services how can we help you >there's a swan
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
also it is like a 1,5 metre wide pier and a swan is like 50cm wide anyhow how do you get past it? I mean sure we culd have just gone to our boats if we really needed but it would have resulted in quite many peck wounds and a potentional lawsuit for harming our national bird
FormerRei@mobile
>>280712 Swans aren't ducks Also they're pretty big
>>280726 I'm in the future. Anything you wanna know about tomorrow?
FormerRei@mobile
>>280725 I don't thi NK so The whooper swan article references it being the national bird of Finland
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>In the twentieth century, the strain of the species declined, for example, in Finland and Sweden due to hunting. Thanks to the protected status in Finland, the population has recovered from dozens in the late 1940s to about 6,000.
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still a protected species nonetheless so you get a fucking HEFTY fine if you kill one or even harm
I just had an episode where I lament every relationship or possible relationship that I ruined. Where are the good emotions /moe/ give me that good stuff
>>280770 You don't have to get a trangia btw those are an overly expensive brand, though a brand of supreme quality mind you, but I bet a similiar thing of some cheaper or local brand exists there anyhow
the gas one is more expensive to get, but well gas is more convenient and safer
the liquid fuel one is cheaper and more cheaper as af uel source but you spill it, well you have to deal with it also it smells not so much it would bother neighbours even in a big flat building but it will bother you
>>280776 I say get one if you can and if you don't mind the expense Ic an mail you one but that means you will cover all of the expenses the buy price and the mail price
whatsoever a "trangia" can't really make you a steak o r antyhing just soup and pots or as I understand them "pasta carbonara" soup bag is a "pot" to me
>>280783 Yeah well if it was an actual alarm you all most likely would die from the smoke
Anno
>>280785 This is the campus building that also handles the chemistry and biology programs. I'm not entirely sure if it's as safe as other campus buildings.
>>280786 No one is blaming YOU I am blaming your administration
Anno
I'm not blaming me either. I'm just saying a potential fire in a chemistry and biology building feels a little more dangerous than elsewhere.
FormerRei@mobile
>>280790 It's fine, they tend to have way more firesafety stuff in those buildings Like not just more fire extinguisher snd alarms, the buildings themselves have more fireproofing around the lab areas.
And am not sayinfg this by jokling or just by feeling i HAVE MET have to dealt with and have to lose a fucking lot of time because of fire safety shit liek this both in my jobs and in my studies
campuses suck
FormerRei@mobile
>>280793 The fire alarm in my dorm building went off like once a week because Chinese people are apparently incapable of making microwave popcorn without burning it.
Anno
Well it's all funny to me. I had a good internal chuckle when the prof basically went "I don't give a fuck if this building is about to become a chemical fire, I'm finishing this lecture."
>>280799 Yeah, it was happening frequently enough that the school staryed getting fined. And they were going to start charging all the dorm residents money whenever it happened but people got really pissed at the school (and possibly threatened litigation) so then they didn't.
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>280795 >ignoring of fire plan evacuation >ignoring of fire plan >needlessly enrisking students to hazards I say 100 000 dollars in fines at least
Anno
I can only imagine the actual chemistry and like students are pretty pissed though. Some chemical projects can be pretty time-dependant.
>>280801 Here the school doesn't get fined, atleast if a public school, rather they get an extra budget to find out who does it
Maria
>>280799 that's a huge price to pay for some smoke. Or some dickhead pulling a prank
FormerRei@mobile
>>280805 >>280808 That was generally the opposite of what happened at my dorm. Mainly because most of the time it went off was when someone (probably Chinese, not even joking) put popcorn in the common room microwave and left
I don't like it myself it punishes kids too much for their shit and so on, but then again our very constitution actually protects thoe kids and their familieis from facing too big shit
but anyhow the pont is SCARE KIDS TO DEATH FROM BEING ASSHOLES
it worked quite well in my era atleast dunno how they do it now
Only thing I ever got caught for was skipping out on school during a long boring mandatory assembly. And we inly got caught because my friend freaked out when he saw cops nearby and tried to hide in someone's bushes. We only got told to go back to school though.
>>280818 what didn't you get caught for? >>280821 Did the cashier not scan them?
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>280820 Several cases of arson few cases of actually accidental shoplifting, I blame poor cashiers, butn onetheless taking items from the store without paying and some more cases of arson
>>280820 I have no idea first time was me buying an ice cream I put my ice cream on the table of scanning and then started checking on some pokemon card pack and then I went NAH I won't buy this and then took my ice cream and walked out
and then only few minutes after realised "oh wait I never paid for it"
and the next case was quite similiar
Anno
>>280822 Uni-Qlo is doing an event celebrating their one-year anniversary here. Shame I got out of class too late to spin the wheel today though. Maybe I'll try and get down here early tomorrow afternoon and give it a shot.
Maria
>>280819 is that a law here if you skip assembly the teachers just told you to off everyone skipped assemblies >>280823 How incompetent
FormerRei@mobile
>>280825 It's still skipping school Truancy is a crime , though not a serious one >>280825 The principal was really obnoxious about school spirit and made it harder to get out of going. Also I go *went to school at a US public school near an urban area So we had security guards and resident police officers.
>>280854 Ah All you need is Arms and bomberman and you'd have every switch game worth buying right now Aside from that touhou one Well, actually one two switch seems worth a buy
>>280869 yeah maybe depends on how many professors are there if i can do it without anyone noticing, i probably will
it's hard for me to goof off because everyone counts on me to help with everything lol
Anno
i want to get into hunting but i dont have someone with years of hunting experience and thousands of dollars worth of equipment to give me several months of guidance for free
TN !PcAPtAiNJo
>>280871 win10 is now Untolerable in my honest opinion and from my limited knowledge of doing things I CAN DO NOTHING TO FIX THIS SHIT
>>280871 Umm I had developer insight from microsoft itself, from my connections to make win10 pro quiite fucking good well yeah I can no longer do that
does win10pro even exist anymore? for that sake
FormerRei@mobile
>>280875 No idea Also it might be worth it to look into Win10 Enterprise edition I hear its better Can't vouch for it personally >>280877 Enterprise doesn't have nearly as much botnet in it
>>280887 You have never been in an overlord position?
rook
I've never been that sort of chuuni faggot, no >>280888 9/10, better without the knee shields but otherwise hyper cute >>280891 he hasn't waggled at anyone but he's still a pain to deal with
FormerRei@mobile
Rook Has the weenie waggler returned to his old ways yet?
>>280896 I was once playing against oen club I was a member of, as temporary cabinet member of another club I was a member of while observing the whole event of unaffiliated person, while at the same tiem observing the whole event as a member of an unaffiliated club
The new story mode is neat, and there's a world map that you can navigate and choose what to fight and where to fight them and do stuff like separate groups of enemies before engaging them. They also changed it so you have some characters to play with, and the characters you roll in this one are Guardians which are basically Stands. You can customize your characters' weapons and armor now, too. The music and art is a lot better too.
>>280917 I guess in the end something that you will only understand when there are 4 or more people who share my interests on this site
Kirara
>>280920 You get this cutie >>280391 to start with. She's also really good and strong so you can keep her with you. You get some cute characters for free in general, too. It's still hard to get really cute girls from the gacha, but I got a samurai idol.
FormerRei@mobile
>>280911 Prices so low its like you're high jacking us
FormerRei@mobile
Fuck that was bad
moon
i dont get it tbh
FormerRei@mobile
>>280925 Yeah, that's what I meant It's not even a bad joke It's just bad
>>280960 maybe i will after my seminar tomorrow while i'm still kratom'd
bangu
i can only think of maybe 4 or 5 people i would consider having sex with and i don't think any of them would beg for it if anything that's half the reason i am attracted to them
>>281001 did a bit of research and in the final of the now whatsoevernth doctorwho season they had you know Good Master, from the 3rd and 4th series return to his role alongside Missy
so I was thinking wanna watch the new/latest season of doc who together
>>281032 Imagine just slicing a katana through that stomach in half Hit its weak point for massive damage
Kirara
it's like straight outta Bloodborne
Kirara
that's gonna be the final boss in my Cthulhu game
Maria
Sakura the corrupted
Kirara
every time I look at it i laugh
Kirara
>>>/@dasharez0ne/908770819404333056 i got my tired but strong shirt today i love that too horny for this shit design but i can't wear a shirt that says that anywhere
>>281113 Nope I'm pretty sure that I'm physiologically incapable of falling asleep because of sheer boredom. Although I would like to make a distinction between that and being sleepy and also bored and then going to sleep.
>>281167 >stick corrugated iron on a tractor >insert 5 machine guns >stick a matress in too for one of the gunners to sit on because his gun is right on top of the engine >remember that you can't change gears without stopping first WE GOT THIS LEAVE IMPERIAL JAPAN TO US >>281176 Throw mattress at the Japanese
4 (Geneaology of the Holy War) is the one with the massive maps. You usually take 3+ castles per chapter. With each chapter being the size of a whole kingdom almost. It got a very good fan translation last year actually.
5 (Thracia 776) is the one with bad fan translations. You have one of 2 choices as an english only pleb. You either get the menu patch and be unable to understand the story. Or you get the story patch and be unable to read any of the menus properly (you have to go by memory for what's change weapon or end turn etc). 5 is a side story to 4. It takes part between chapters like 5-8 of FE4. It no longer had the massive maps but had a lot of other news features like capturing units. It's also ridiculously difficult.
4 is probably my favourite Fire Emblem. It had the most enjoyable story
Basically 1, 2 (remade as Echoes recently), 3 (a remake of 1 + a whole sequel added), 4, 5, 6, 12 (the sequel part of 3) only ever got fan translations. They were never released in the west officially.
>>281218 Yeah that would be great. I wasn't a big fan of Echoes but only because Gaiden was like my least favourite Fire Emblem game to begin with. It's a very good remake and improvement on Gaiden though.
Echoes kept a good bit of the identity of the game instead of turning it into Awakening 3.0. I was surprised at the extent to which they stayed true to the original.
Anno
On the other end of the scale Shadow Dragon (11) was not a good remake of 3 imo. For one thing it was only the first part of 3 (which was a remake of 1) without the new stuff, and for another it was a massive step back in so many mechanics compared to Radiant Dawn (10). IT sold so damn poorly that they ended up releasing its sequel New Mystery of the Emblem (a remake of the 2nd part of 3) as Japan only. Mystery of the Emblem is one of the better Fire Emblems out there, but being JP only of course it will sell less than the other modern fire emblems.
Maria
>>281224 I thought Shadow Dragon was a rema >only the first part of 3 (which was a remake of 1) Oh so it was
I think so, although I'm not sure how they would handle 5. Its base difficulty would turn away a lot of new players. And has stuff like fatigue that forces you to rotate through your roster. Can't pick the same people every single chapter you have to let them rest (except the MC Leif) >>281226 Yeah. It kind of picked and choose which bits of 1/3 to take with it. Kept some of the boring filler chapters from 1 that 3 removed for example. I'm really not a big fan of it.
4 was also unique in that it let you save at any time you wanted with 4 save slots. Which helps make up for the whole >i've been on this map for 2 hours and now my super important guy died so i have to restart Can argue whether that's a good or a bad thing though!
One of the things I liked most about 4 was its generation/pairing system. Its the game that introduced it and the game that did it best. The children make story sense and are played after a big timeskip. Much more sensible than other games...
Maria
>>281232 I loved it, but only because it was the first FE game I played so I had low standards
Team up with that Bowling for Columbine guy and make a documentary Especially now with NK the topic is hot
FormerRei@mobile
>>281275 Only idiots would think that the US should get rid of their entire nuclear arsenal. Michael Moore would know better than to make a documentary promoting that.
FormerRei@mobile
>>281275 Ah, also Japanese are probably okay with the US nuking North Korea though.
>>281276 >>281277 Well the point would be money, not actually changing anything
FormerRei@mobile
>>281278 >>281279 It wouldn't make much money, trust me on this. He'd be better off making a sovereign citizen documentary.
sk
Maybe he could make a docu on the whole Nazi thing
Maria
>>281280 well it doesn't have to focus on disarment. I'm sure plenty would watch a doco on nuke survivoirs
FormerRei@mobile
Also I'd totally watch a Michael moore documentary about sovereign citizens.
sk
>>281283 Wouldn't it just be him telling you the government needs more methods of surveillance and apprehension of these dangerous people?
FormerRei@mobile
>>281284 Not exactly, it would probably focus on how the LEAs and DHS pulled funding out of most of the programs that investigated them and how they kill more cops annually than any other "radical" groups.
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4xbvnj/my-son-was-murdered-in-the-line-of-duty-by-right-wing-extremists Actually just an overview of right wing terrorism (and how it's investigation and classification as terrorism is often suppressed) would make for a good foc too *doc
sk
Weird as hell tbh You'd think they would go harder on cop killers
FormerRei@mobile
Also I don't have an article to share atm on this. But later (maybe) I'll try to give you a link to one about a similar thing being done to suppress stuff regarding abortion clinic bombers/arsonists/attackers.
I must have gotten up after 6, and turned my music off, then gone back to bed Cause it starts at 6 And 5, but if I stop it before 6 it turns on again at 6
>The series is described as being tonally in the vein of horror classics like “Rosemary’s Baby” and “The Exorcist,” and will see Sabrina wrestling to reconcile her dual nature as a half-witch, half-mortal while standing against the evil forces that threaten her, her family, and the daylight world humans inhabit. >Should the project move forward, it would serve as a companion series to “Riverdale,”
> 450 W. 33 St. and runs through to W. 31 St. at Tenth Ave. three whole streets, damn. 10th Ave, this is close by the Javitz Center. wait a minute isn't that open train space? Oh no, that's 11th Ave, not 10th. It's right next to that area then.
>>281477 the context is so dumb there was a friend finder on cgl and one person said they weren't looking for male friends and one dude just went completely off the rails about how everyone's being sexist for not wanting men contacting them and like 12 hours of autistic screeching about how he should be given the same chance to be someone's friend as everyone else it was really cringy
Marsh
>>281476 how's life in the transcription game, moon-kun?
moon
>>281479 trying to save up enough to build an underground network of servers and have a hidden AI superbase i've got like a few hundred saved so far but i dont think that's enough think i'll have to buy some lotto tickets
>>281481 yeah, i was thinking i'd need to win powerball in order to do this, but i figured maybe instead of building my own from scratch, i could purchase an old comms bunker that's already built lo and behold there's some available for about 500k, then i've just got the operating costs and not the millions in building it that means i can play the mega millions instead of the powerball , which is only $1 per ticket instead of $2 per ticket that's a 50% savings in startup i'm really a shrewd, savvy businessperson
>clean kitchen >clean bathroom >Now, no one can stop me from playing Path of Fire ALL DAY >restart computer >INSTALLING UPDATES: 1 OF 15 >Expansion releases in 5 minutes I want to die
I almost had McD's today, but I didn't miss the bus so I went to a... uh booth? I dunno, it's not a chain, this guy just makes food for you out of what used to \\\ a kiosk or whatever Like a burger joint without the corporate parts, it's just him and his wife
TN
btw none of the characters actually ate mcd onscreen in the show
moon
tn were you the one that had that benis image of diana from LWA