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  • They only have limited resources and were using those to defend areas where Hamas were actively attacking. If they'd put all their troops to defend mostly empty desert then the weakspot would have been somewhere else and they'd have targeted their attack at that weakspot instead.

    War isn't easy, certainly not against well funded terrorist organisations. I'm sure the IDF knew of hundreds of potential attacks and plans that Hamas wanted to carry out, knowing what they'll actually do and when is an impossible feat - I bet they're weren't many in Hamas itself that had any idea what was going to happen, even Iran who trains and funds them appeared surprised.

  • Look the incredibly rich people who own the media wish that us peasants would care enough about politics to force them to cover these things properly but unfortunately all their journalists are busy writing opinion pieces about how we need to get back in the office, how we shouldn't even try to make ethical purchasing decisions, and how great whatever makes them the most money this week is.

  • Yeah the media have a tendency to exaggerate his flaws but this isn't a well thought out move, it's probably a mix of that white birther thing musk is into and general desperation at the industrial and military problems he faces.

    The reality is Russia is not doing well economically, Russian families can't afford to bring up eight kids even in the poverty conditions they're getting increasingly used to. The Russian state can't afford even the shitty education kids get now so it's certainly not going to cope if there was a sudden baby boom.

    This isn't a well thought out economic, social, or moral plan so what else is it beside foolish bluster and weak minded desperation?

  • What were they supposed to do with the knowledge Hamas has lots of plans to attack them? Build a wall with a highly advanced defensive systems to try and stop them? Oh, right...

    If I told you a year ago that I plan to punch you in the face then is it your fault when I do it?

    Hamas loudly say they plan to kill all Jewish people in Israel, when Israel takes measures to prevent that everyone says they're the bad guy - now people are blaming them for not taking enough measures? It makes only one sense, that is if you assume the people saying it don't care about anything beside hating Israel.

  • It's a really interesting one, it's done much better than most people expected and seems to have a very strong community. It could evolve into something really interesting in the long-term, like it's entirely possible that twenty years from now it'll still be going strong with a healthy user base, it might even have the scope to really embed itself and still be popular in fifty years.

    I never expected it to get to where it is and I never expected it to get to any of it's previous milestones, now I'm starting to really wonder how far it could go

  • Yes you're right, I really meant rich in other ways.

    And yeah I don't think any are intrinsically better than the other, as the addage goes the best direction to head depends on where you start and where you're going. What might be best for me could be worst for someone else, that's one of the real next beauties and complexities of life.

  • Facebook groups that post old Pickles cartoons and motivational joker quotes, and it doesn't matter how many of them I block theres always an endless amount of clones doing the same thing.

  • People really over exaggerate the importance of reading because they're repeating memes from back when reading was the only way of getting information. All the people like Voltaire with cool quotes about books would be saying cool things about movies and documentaries if they lived now.

    If you're in a phase of your life where reading appeals to you then do it, if you're not then don't beat yourself up about it there's endless great ways of getting a far richer version of whatever you were looking for - want to get lost in a world of imagination? Good video games are just as good as good books. Want to learn about new perspectives and distant lands? Why not deep dive into some tiktok rabbit holes - real people without that filter of having to be the sort of person to write and get their work published, anywhere in the world you can see every day dramas, struggles, successes, and stories.

    I know people will be angry I said it but yes tiktok can be just like a good book when you explore it with an open mind, video games can be wonderfully compelling and really open up your imagination. Personally I wish I had time and the interests to do more of both, I'm still not halfway through bg3 and I brought it on release and haven't played anything else. I have listened to a few books in that time (mostly from librivox, great free audiobooks with so many classics and wonderful Victorian oddities) but that's not because I'm better or smarter than people who are drawn to other things but because it's a form of entrainment which works well for me.

    So yeah if you want to read more then maybe get an audio book like the woodlanders by Thomas Hardy from librivox, put it on your headphones and go for a nice walk then when you're getting into the story you'll be drawn to keep listening while you do chores like cleaning, and if you're like me you'll find chores to do just to keep in the story.

    A great thing about Victorian literature is you can listen to the rompiest penny dreadful like the mysteries of London (available on librivox) and it's got the entrainment of being trash but also it's a historical document so you're learning history from primary sources at the same time.

    But if you want to learn instead about Tumblr's sold to one direction trope in a half hour video essay on YouTube then I genuinely think that's an equally valid use of your time (actually surprisingly interesting too, I think it was a strange aeons video)

  • Yeah I do agree people are not willing to have these conversations, we live incredibly wasteful lives for no reason at all - yeah Lego is a fun toy but we don't need it to last for ten thousand years, like let's keep that stuff for special things and if we're making models then keep some logs asside, cut them into the size pieces you want and use a knife or chissel to shape them.

    Or depending on your local geology dig a hole, wash out the clay by swapping between buckets then let it dry until it's the desired consistency and shape it into what you want to make - when you're done you can just crumble it up and use it again, or if you really love it then you can fire it and keep it as long as you like, when you smash it up then it'll all go back to soil.

    But no people need to buy Disney licences Lego kits which they'll probably keep in the box anyway because they don't even want to play with them that just want to have them for a while then leave them in the soil for the next few millennia.

  • That's because all you absolute fucking babies are still crying they took your plastic straw away.

    The reason we don't have sensible climate conversations leading to real action is because the SLIGHTEST thing anyone suggests and you fucking scream your toddler heads off for years!

  • Being blanket pro GMO is kinda nuts and can only come from a kneejerk against anti-science nuts.

    There are some great GMO examples but also a lot of really bad ones, do you realise that the vast majority of GMO seeds have been modified not to use less pesticide but to make the crops resilient to the pesticides and allow them to use more? It allows them to absolutely flood the area with Monsanto products that all wash into the waterways and destroy ecosystems - and they don't care because if people are forced to farm dead wasteland they'll need loads of the chemical fertilisers they also sell....

    Capitalism had a whole load of choices for how to use these new technologies, they could have chosen to help the environment, but the other option is fuck everyone and grab the money so of course they took that.