I'm abruptly out of the loop - what's going on between Azerbaijan and (presumably) New Caledonia?
AbbysMuscles
Does anyone have a clear idea on how the populations of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, et all are pressuring their governments to do something? I know there is basically no freedom of expression or political activism in most MENA countries, but that's why I'm asking. Even if their leaders have gone full sellout to US / Zionist interests, the people definitely haven't. Erdoğan is a slimy fuck, but he's at least nominally answerable to the electorate. The Moroccan, Algerian, Jordanian etc leaders aren't. So are any of these populations trying to influence their governments? Protests? Disruptions? Some group of soldiers looking to depose Sisi? Are the authorities in all of these countries strong enough to just officially shrug their shoulders about the situation and clobber anyone who tries to speak up?
It's truly unreal to flip off middle schoolers. If the Zionist brainworms have burrowed so deep in your mind that they've turned it into an Inside Out style situation and you're this mad at middle schoolers for protesting a genocide, I think re-education would only be wasted.
Ooooh oooh oooh tag me please!
Some writer or editor had to be having a lil' giggl; there's no way this was unintentional.
My hot take is that I actually enjoy border gore in map painting games. It makes things more visually and logistically interesting.
1v1 me
#Tradle #801 1/6
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩
https://games.oec.world/en/tradle
spoiler
It was the palm oil. The electronics and oil exports alone would have probably gotten me close, but those factors plus palm oil with an economy of that size pointed me right at MLAS.
House Harkonnen has a right to defend itself
Context-independent no-no word filters are such fucking crap
Personally, an unpowered unit feels better (emotionally). If I had the spare cash I'd find a nice Smith Corona portable. Something nice and sleek and compact
First! I was here before it got stickied 😎
I want a typewriter
Allowing protests to take place as a social gas flare? Makes sense