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Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
Frogmanfromlake [none/use name] @ Frogmanfromlake @hexbear.net
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  • Makes sense that it would be lower when China wasn't as much of a threat.

  • Not sure why they're even bothering. The US population has been groomed to hate the PRC for almost a century now.

  • Foreign films are better anyway. Give some of them a try.

  • Have libs really begun to abuse the word "genocide" so badly that an act of war by itself against an oppressive state is now considered genocidal?

  • It looks like a tiny sub with three people at the most commenting, and that's just me being generous and not assuming they're all alts.

  • Every recipient of a US proxy war aid likes to think that they're an exception to the norm.

  • lmao there's always a rogue president who says this while the rest of the EU falls in line with Washington

  • Is Smash 4 online even playable? I remember it being laggy as hell. The Switch online has its issues but it was particularly bad on the 3DS.

  • They're really planning on monetizing everything. I'm curious to see how many actually pay for this.

  • Oct 3, 2023, NATO libs are furious that the end result of this is Vladimir Putin: Yeltsin's personal pick. Instead of looking back and realizing their mistake they instead choose to say it was the legacy of the USSR they destroyed that made Putin what he is.

  • So many libs got pissy when Putin didn't go to Gorby's funeral lmao. People not around for Gorby don't realize he was the Zelensky of his time.

  • It seems that I could only find about 18 countries with mandates. That hardly accounts for most of them. There have been an increasing effort to make them but that doesn't really show that fossil fuel companies are in a losing battle. If anything, they've gone up.

    I don't see how the conspiracy, which is what is is, has anything to do with government overreach and digital currencies. The conspiracies usually go into weird territory about being cut off from using your car or similar nonsense. Creating a walkable city is really very easy to do once you weed out the political roadblocks, which is of course much easier said than done. The end result wouldn't be limiting people's movement. If anything it would be expanding it when done right.

    You do have a point that it can be nearly impossible depending on the country or the city and how much of a grip corporate interests have. My own country has done pretty well with what you might call "15 minute cities." It probably helps that local government or the cities that built the way they are don't have a strong multinational presence in them.

  • Brits will do this to themselves and then in 10-20 years complain about how they have no friends or significant other because it's hard to meet people. All while continuing to vote for people like this.

  • It's alway funny when a Brit gets really mad at any non-Brit discussing politics and says, "it's not like the US!" Idk their politicians seem to be trying pretty damn hard to ape whatever the Dems and Republicans are doing.

  • Rural Guatemala and it's mostly done through mobile doctors because it's so remote. We have universal healthcare on paper but the government spends so little on it that the resources are awful and private care tends to be a lot better and trustworthy.

  • So in a way it's going right back to the way things were during the Golden Age of Hollywood. I hope this means more musicals are on the way.

  • BUT HE INSULTED MARVEL 😠 😡 😡 FUCK HIM AND HIS PRETENTIOUS BULLSHIT! HE'S JUST MAD THAT MARVEL MAKES BILLIONS

  • Been doing that since 1922.

  • People already blame the rise of fascism itself on Communists and Anarchists. Wouldn't be that big a stretch.