Storm with 80mph winds blows through the plains.
Picture of sideways shed couple days later.
Makes sense to me.
Storm with 80mph winds blows through the plains.
Picture of sideways shed couple days later.
Makes sense to me.
Apparently it's from an old ad for a game called Stormfall
When you phrase losses of aircraft in percentages of your fleet, you're talking about a disaster.
I think the only bad thing about the Holocaust was that Germany did it. Germany threatened established colonial powers. They threatened international order. Therefore the Holocaust is a terrible thing and Germany had to be stopped.
When the good guys do a Holocaust it's not bad anymore.
Edit: I mean as far as most people use it.
Duckduckgo is absolute shit. I'm tired of seeing blogspam AI shit. I'm tired of searching for things like "Trump tariffs 2017" and seeing 50,000 articles about what Trump said yesterday. Search engines are shit. It hurts I had to use Google AI for info on "articulation in architecture" because everything else was useless.
Worked out last time I guess
Trump used tariffs in his first presidency. The first time he used tariffs it caused more harm than good. His steel tariffs caused job losses in areas he said would come back. It was the largest tax on Americans in decades.
Less than 10 years later and it's ancient history. Never brought up in articles.
He appeared shocked because he's joking about being shocked, which often includes "appearing shocked."
The rules that says foreigners can't be president, also say that a traitor insurrectionist can't be president.
He says there's no antisemitism in his close circles, as if that matters, but it's also a lie because he himself backed a "Jews are trying to replace whites" post on Twitter.
Also, he said he was Jewish by association because he has a lot of Jewish friends. Different brand of ridiculousness from what the headline implies.
The article draws most of its facts from a tiktok video of a person saying they found X, discovered Y, heard Z from Facebook.
The link that says "businesses team up with bots" links to a tiktok video.
They reinforce the idea that people figured this out because people said it was happening in India, on Facebook.
I wonder if there's any smoking guns?
I've seen guns, bigger guns, and also flamethrower drones.