Lol it’s literally in a book championed by Russia to make this happen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
The summary would just be “Russia did what it said it was going to do”
Lol it’s literally in a book championed by Russia to make this happen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundations_of_Geopolitics
The summary would just be “Russia did what it said it was going to do”
To an extent probably. But I use https://mullvad.net/ as my vpn, and they seem pretty great.
lol .ml censoring your word here is super apropos
And the top comment on that video is defending the police, fascism has it’s hold in many places
^ actual true goal of hyper capitalism
I would argue that “men don’t bond” if they were raised on the alpha male bullshit you escaped from on the internet. I met my best friend in high school, we went to college together, and then he moved across the country over 10 years ago. We’re both in our early thirties now. But we chat still nearly every weekend, talk about life, boost each other’s spirits, chat politics, hopes, dreams, regrets, give each other advice based on our individual experiences. We never were part of the “kick each other in the balls = friendship” crowd, and while it’s certainly there, I think that saying generally men all feel that way is a bit disingenuous
Agreed, I’m always saddened by quotes like “well the devs should have” when it’s almost certainly “the execs should have.” Unless a studio is owned by its devs, or they make up some of its leadership, which are few and far between, the devs don’t have the say on the shitty things that happen to the product they’re working on, and often when the devs have more say you end up with like Kingdom Come Deliverance from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warhorse_Studios. One of my favorite games, was supported by the studio for long after it came out, and now they’re working on a promising sequel
Yup, any “never” decision under modern capitalism should be treated at “within this quarter.” All that matters is quarterly growth, and all company decisions will change every quarter