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aldhissla

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aldhissla 4 points a day ago

because they demostrate what tankies think should be thought as impossible: humane politics without the dictatoriat of the self-indulgent non-workers trying to coopt a society's governing tools in their name

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aldhissla 2 points 3 days ago

Baader-Meinhof intensifies

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aldhissla 2 points 6 days ago

I'd be like 🤌. Maybe even 🤌🤌.

Hint: the plate on the car behind the black one

nevermind, it's France. I'd read an "I" at first.

don't listen to me, it's not even France

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aldhissla 130 points 12 days ago

Downvoted OP and upvoted your reply

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aldhissla 111 points 2 months ago

This is a huge fucking problem, one that's about 100x as severe if you're hearing this happen the first time.

While fighting forces normally have their advantages/disadvantages compared to their opponents, food abundance or scarcity can make a strategic difference. See the psychological effect of the USN ice cream ship in WW2, listen to Ryan McBeth comparing his rations to what his Egyptian comrades called "army meat"...

Hell, in my own personal experience in Basic Training (had an award-winning kitchen) vs NCO school (food supply didn't work out, had to bring your own breakfast before the march), basic supply can be the difference between enthusiastic service and a refusal to train. And this was the same unit.

The magnitude of the US' fuckup in this war (the whole war tbh) has still not become fully perceivable. History books will be talking about this in the tone of "as devastating Vietnam was for US foreign policy, the coffin nails hammered in in 2026 became the harbingers of the US empire's accellerated fall"... or sth like that.

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aldhissla 82 points 2 months ago

Came here for this. We had Project Chanology in my day. As long as there's Scientology, the youth will continue to milk them for lulz.

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aldhissla 43 points 4 months ago

The main point of making a project open source is the possibility of third-party contribution.

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aldhissla 29 points a month ago

It's been mentioned, but this is just a horrible title for the article. Bottom line: Japanese pubs for locals are struggling, because the locals themselves spend less time and money there —¹ for completely sensible reasons. Yea, they didn't pivot to catering to foreigners to save their businesses, but there is no mention of xenophobia being the reason. Guess we've gotta ragebait somehow 🤷.

š This dash has been manually added by a free-range, grass-fed human, using Android's little known "long press the minus"-technology.²

² You can long press the digits too.

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aldhissla 27 points 16 days ago

Shut up, you're gonna triple tornado shwagobert summon him...

Piss on carpet

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aldhissla 26 points 2 months ago

Fuck your censorship.

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aldhissla 25 points 2 months ago

I CAN'T HEAR YOU, BROTHER!!

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aldhissla 24 points 11 days ago

Oooh lookie here at Mr "I have a floor because I don't live in a hole". Must be nice with all that foundation to flaunt.

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aldhissla 22 points 2 months ago

Not that I am one, but I believe true libertarians should be rabidly pro anti-trust legislation, letting corporations fail, and a 100% inheritance tax above a threshold.

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aldhissla 20 points a month ago

yes

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aldhissla 20 points a month ago

Get any Linux sysadmin certificate! The world's infrastructure runs on Linux, CI/CD-pipelines have a heavy Linux bias, and compared to how Oracle or SAP certs have developed, anything certifying you as capable of installing, setting up, and administrating a network of productive Linux servers is imho the straightest way to a solid job.

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aldhissla 17 points 4 months ago

Ok to points 1. and 2.

But where is this Shangri La you speak of?

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aldhissla 17 points 20 days ago

So how big are DS9 and the Defiant actually? The scales were all over the place.

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aldhissla 16 points a month ago

They eat mold afaik. So if you see them, you know there's a source of humidity/mold you ought to check out.

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aldhissla 16 points 23 days ago

Yea, was meaning to say just this. Pride was never "gone", and the clearest proof of this was still under OrbĂĄn's rule, where participating was still an act of resistance to the government. It might become smaller, more chill now.

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aldhissla 15 points 7 months ago

ITT: people judging the vote and the voters by the magnanimous title alone.

The initiatives were worded and implemented so poorly, that it wouldn't surprise me if the initiants wanted to lose both these votes.

  1. The inheritance tax would have caused mass nationalisations and it had pegged the tax proceeds to go towards climate goals instead of let's say the federal pension fund deficit (AHV-Loch). It would be incorrect to state that the voters don't support an inheritance tax or climate goals based on this vote.
  2. The "service citoyen" proposal would have made some kind of civil or military service mandatory for all, but would have essentially reduced the military to a volunteer force, which would be socially unacceptable. The Swiss have a historically repeatedly confirmed will to keep a citizen's militia as the country's only security force.
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