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  • Totally unrelated historical fact: Hitler's attempted coup failed, and he was appointed as chancellor later on in a completely legal manner.

  • I think Brexit has also been a significant factor in making UK way more xenophobic.

    Personally, I don't think it's made the UK more xenophobic. A decent percentage of people supported Brexit due to xenophobia, and the success of the referendum made them more outspoken. Basically, Brexit is a symptom of xenophobia rather than the other way around.

  • Personally, the game I run the most is Shadowrun. Managed to transition my DnD group to Pathfinder 2e and it's great. Pathfinder is DnD but so much better.

  • Thinking about it, there's a lot in common between the skillsets needed to be competent presidents and lawyers. Both need to be convincing, make a case to an audience, and understand the law.

    About the only things I can think of that presidents need to do that has nothing to do with being a lawyer are being the head of the military and making decisions around military operations.

  • It's actually worse than that. Starvation takes a long time to happen (~3 weeks). Lack of access to water causes death and desperation in a much shorter period of time. If water pipelines and/or pumping facilities get screwed up in any way, cities will become mad max much faster and in a much more intense fashion. In a water-starved population, people are mostly composed of water...

  • I wish we'd have that level of openness here in Romania. There's plenty of Romanians who think of the Holocaust as a specifically German thing and are wilfully ignorant about our complicity.

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  • Proving that you can and do follow through on existing policy is still a good thing to do.

  • "I'm another day older and deeper in debt.'

    https://youtu.be/E5VMZqgVzRo

    I knew exactly what song that'd go to, clicked on it anyway, was not disappointed. Love that song.

  • Cyberpunk was supposed to be fiction, not a blueprint :(

  • If you got a powerful tablet and installed Kali on it, isn't that effectively a cyberdeck?

  • It's a confirmed fact they ordered troops in fallback lines to shoot any fleeing Russian troops trying to pull back on some of the fronts.

  • By American standards, I don't think that's true. If I'm wrong about that, that would be amazingly good news!

  • FYI, I'm not Ukrainian. I'm Romanian. We have more skin in the game than Germany or France though. If Ukraine falls, Moldova falls 24 hours later, and allowing our brother country to go back under Russian domination is pretty unthinkable.

    Even without that existential issue, allowing democratically minded Europeans trying to walk the same path we walked 25 years ago get invaded by Russia without as much help as we can give them seems horrific to me.

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  • Another Deezer user in the wild! Been a subscriber to it for years now.

  • This period of war in Eastern Europe is pretty shit and I would like Western Europe to take it more seriously, thx

  • On a more optimistic note, a true heir to Bernie will know how to negotiate with the center left to accomplish some of their goals in exchange for the support of progressives to win elections.

  • Technically yes, but I don't mean technology as phones/laptops/tablets/etc. Imho, the biggest factor in social isolation is atomization due to bad urban planning. When everything and anything is only accessible by car, you lose any connection with your local neighbourhood and local stores/cafes/etc.

    In environments where people walk around the neighbourhood, doing small daily shops, going to local businesses and taking mass transit to work/school/restaurants/bars, then you're much more likely to interact with people rather than driving around in your social isolation-mobile.

    Urban planning can be considered a form of technology, which is why I said technically yes.

    EDIT: Oh, another big factor here is the loss of the third place. It still exists in some places (local pubs in British towns, local coffee shop in Portugal, etc), but in places without a socially normal "hangout spot" that is separated from both home and work/school, it's much harder to meet acquaintances which may in time become friends.

  • Those look like 3 random people to me. I'm not seeing the caricature. For them to not be caricatures, what would you expect them to look like?