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The sex involves her parading you around the house while naked with insults written on your body and she’s screaming at you for being a right opportunist

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So much for good guy with a gun

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At one point, Puyi was taken to Harbin and Pingfang to see where the infamous Unit 731, the chemical and biological warfare unit in the Japanese Army, had conducted gruesome experiments on people. Puyi noted in shame and horror: “All the atrocities had been carried out in my name”.

A lot of people may just be psychos and get off to it, but I personally think that during times of war and revolution, in order to rehabilitate someone they have to see the consequences of their actions. Germany still has some sort of national shame over its Nazi history and criminalize its ideology, officially speaking of course. But look at Japan. The emperor still reigns and the imperial era is not that big of a deal, or even a nostalgic period.

Germans - soldiers and civilians - were forced to look upon their or their government’s work. Pictures, written accounts, and even real corpses and survivors (I didn’t even know that they forced the civilians to handle the corpses as well). m It does seem exploitative, but most people only hear about it and the damages can only be imagined. I don’t think the Japanese ever had to do this. I don’t know if it’d effective to beam footage of dead kids from mass shootings onto TV. But I think before any cleanup or investigation is done, politicians and their families need to be forced into the school building to look at the lifeless eyes of each kid they let die for no reason. That’s a start at least.

Collective Physical/financial is wrong, in my opinion. But I think collective traumatization is powerful. In addition to the Germans, look at 9/11 and its effect on society. A few generations later and their offsprings won’t have images of corpses burned in their memories, but the zeitgeist might be strong enough to deter them from emulating the past

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[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

That agony is ~~y~~our triumph :porky-happy:

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Cryptography and networking to securely communicate during organization and monitor suspicious traffic

General OSINT skills to vet people and provide proof of any claims

Not a CS skill, but common in security work is social engineering, and hell, maybe even a little bit of journalism/blogging. Build up a reputation of some sort and attempt to find sympathetic/disillusioned sources who might expose some stuff that will help protestors/organizers

Web design/UX maybe? These days a lot of people are used to or drawn to “modern” and “sleek” designs. Marxists.org will likely deter new people lol

The first two will probably be the most “useful,” but as others have stated, it’s mostly a lucrative field to make a bunch of money

However, if you want to benefit people (which won’t necessarily further any socialist cause), you can get a job at a public organization such as hospitals and schools. Some libraries are large and popular enough to warrant in house IT staff.

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Fixing homelessness is literally supporting Putin

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You’re telling me that you can defeat Putler with 1% of the budget but housing roughly 700,000 people in the US is too expensive?

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Wikipedia says that Russia calling Ukrainian soldiers "banderites" is propaganda because they're associating "ukrainian national identity" with the "most radical nationalists," but I only see Ukrainians, their government, and western "progressives" associate ukrainian national identity with the most radical nationalists

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The fact that NazBol Gang became a short lived meme only to swing back in full force with corporate sponsors just makes me :stalin-stressed:

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From my limited research and understanding, Nvidia makes Linux drivers, but they’re closed source. These work fine. They open sourced some stuff but not enough to really change much yet.

There are also FOSS drivers, but the performance for those vary.

Is this correct? Should I stick to proprietary drivers if I want consistent performance?

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Is this the base where navy seals sex traffic children and decapitated soldiers are found inside of bushes

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

I wouldnt mind if all conservatives moved there

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We used to be a country. A proper country. I would wake up and there would be a large African American woman smiling on my syrup bottle, and I knew everything would be okay.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

filing your nails while the FBI SWAT team sweeps the entire office building and finds nothing incriminating

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Weird how this keeps happening every time the US has a not-a-war-conflict with other countries

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Babylift

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I know about lemmygrad.ml, but not sure what the devs are trying to do. Are we trying to merge the sites into one? Or are we just trying to be in full communion :jesus-cleanse:

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:what-the-hell:

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👴🏻 this young man is so articulate!

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In today’s homily, the priest went on about how people who commit terrorism and murder don’t have the holy spirit to guide them, and we should be thankful that we have the holy spirit to guide us, otherwise we would murder someone too. Lol

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