None of those are funny.
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Saledovil@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens to block Washington Commanders stadium deal unless team changes back to former name11·6 days agoEven better name would be the Washington Epstein List.
Saledovil@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming HandheldsEnglish2·9 days agoThen why did you cite a source that doesn’t claim that the CIA was supporting the right wingers?
Saledovil@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming HandheldsEnglish1·9 days agoSo, do you have any actual evidence that the CIA got involved in the years of lead? Or are you seriously trying to tell me that the Red Brigades were CIA puppets?
If your cat is fat, it’s likely your fault.
Saledovil@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming HandheldsEnglish4·9 days agoReading through the article it appears that the group that carried out the most assassination was the Brigado Rosso, or Red Brigades. Interestingly, they also killed a prominent politician of the Christian Democrats, Aldo Moro, who was actively looking into working with the communist party, and his assassination killed his party’s plans to work with the Communist Party.
The CIA appears to have been involved only marginally, being mentioned only only at one point where fascists ask them if the USA would theoretically support a coup. (Technically they’re also mentioned in the list of parties involved in the conflict, as alleged supporters of the fascists). While this doesn’t prove that they weren’t involved, I did expect there to be more proven CIA meddling based on your earlier claims.
It appears that the CIA wasn’t to blame for the leftist’s. In fact, it seems like the Marxist-Leninist Red Brigades killed people until they had no allies left, thus being unable to sustain their campaign of assassinations. So, yeah, basically your source completely undermines your position.
Saledovil@sh.itjust.worksto Games@lemmy.world•YouTuber Faces Possible Jail Time for Reviewing Gaming HandheldsEnglish58·10 days agoSource?
Saledovil@sh.itjust.workstoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•BRITOTHDYA PRRRYT (original tweet in post for better clarity)English7·12 days agoThis makes me wonder, what about promt injection. I’m not aware of a reliable way to protect against prompt injection.
Who are “they”?
That’s already a rimworld mod.
Could I see the data your claims are based on?
What to do when you have a tailgater behind you:
- Foot off the gas.
- Wait until the tailgater tries to overtake you.
- PIT maneuver.
- Keep driving safely.
It’s not really passive income, though. You have to get people in there and interview them. Even if you just spend 10 minutes per applicant, that’s already 600 minutes, or 10 hours. So yes, this is a decent hourly wage, at least until word gets around about what you’re doing, which it will, because what kind of job interview is done in 10 minutes? Not one where you actually have a chance.
And yes, I do realize this post is most likely a joke. Still fun to reply to, though.
I have this theory that with proper technique, you can beat anything you can lift in a fight. That being said, Gorillas are too heavy to lift. Conversely, you’ll likely have extreme difficulty fighting anything that’s too heavy for you to lift. Anything with natural weapons, like sharp teeth, this rule of thumb likely also doesn’t apply to. Anything larger than a cat should be considered dangerous by default.
Doesn’t that spell even break the rules of the setting? What I’m meaning is that with basically all other spells, just saying the words isn’t enough, there’s a mental element to it, which is related to what the spell is supposed to do. So, casting a spell without knowing what it does should be impossible.