Re: Violence
Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 8:20 pm
Espionage charges will de-fang the Yam Yeti
"Storm the Capitol — TrueAnon Edition" will be available for purchase beginning Saturday, which marks the third anniversary of the attack on the Capitol. The limited edition game, which is designed for 4 to 7 adult players and is being sold for $64.99, is based on the events that unfolded on January 6 and allows players to "Relive one of the funniest days in American history!"
"Take control of one of 6 Patriots as you battle through the Capitol, collecting ballots, taking hostages, and fighting the police. Or play as the Capitol Police and use every means at your disposal to prevent the Patriots from getting to the roof with enough ballots to Stop the Steal," the game's website states.
Sadly, having watched "conservative" Republicans blow their various and sundry bigoted dog whistles, too numerous to mention, for decade after decade, the researchers could have asked me and saved themselves a lot of trouble and expense.KUTradition wrote: ↑Wed Jun 05, 2024 10:54 am https://news.berkeley.edu/2024/05/29/ra ... lars-find/
My son-in-law is half Turkish, and his father, who was born in Turkey, is a great cook, as is my SIL. Of course, I forwarded this to him and his family.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 8:31 am those silly Turks
https://www.theguardian.com/world/artic ... -fistfight
I think it is all a Trojan Horse to get us ready for the Anatolian Peninsula campaign.Back2Lawrence wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 10:48 am Semantics but also serious.
Isn’t it Türkiye now? As Kiev is Kyiv.
Seems to be an editorial (political) choice as to which to use in each instance.
Although, using this logic, I’m sure some would call the country Asia Minor.
I dunno.
The official conventional long-form and short-form names remain “Republic of Turkey” and “Turkey”, respectively. “Republic of Türkiye” should be used in formal and diplomatic contexts. The conventional names may be used in place of or alongside “Türkiye” in appropriate instances, including U.S. government cartographic products, as it is more widely understood by the American public...Back2Lawrence wrote: ↑Sat Aug 17, 2024 10:48 am Semantics but also serious.
Isn’t it Türkiye now? As Kiev is Kyiv.
Seems to be an editorial (political) choice as to which to use in each instance.
Although, using this logic, I’m sure some would call the country Asia Minor.
I dunno.
smh
Couldn't help but think yesterday - what would all these law enforcement people I saw be doing if they weren't law enforcement people - and what would happen if they were to pull a 180 and become the "bad guys". Game over for us citizens? Our "government"? Our country? How could/would it not be?Overlander wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:33 am I was approached by a militia group about joining in 2009.
I tried to get some information about what exactly they were planning. They were extremely organized and tight lipped. Which I found to be a result of extensive military or high level law enforcement training.
It's easier when you KNOW you're right:
She seems niceRainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:15 amCouldn't help but think yesterday - what would all these law enforcement people I saw be doing if they weren't law enforcement people - and what would happen if they were to pull a 180 and become the "bad guys". Game over for us citizens? Our "government"? Our country? How could/would it not be?Overlander wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 12:33 am I was approached by a militia group about joining in 2009.
I tried to get some information about what exactly they were planning. They were extremely organized and tight lipped. Which I found to be a result of extensive military or high level law enforcement training.
I purposely didn't attempt to go see the "protesters" yesterday.
My 2 cents.
Strength in numbers. Ok, but unless they do something to disrupt in a manner that truly makes a difference, they really have little strength - no matter if it's 1 person or a million people who are "marching" and protesting together.
Therefore, there are fuckers who are specifically out to try and fuck shit up. The ones who instigate the “From the river to the sea, shut down the DNC.” chants. Talk is cheap.
I'm waiting for the "professionals" to start doing their thing/s. The ones who aren't really "protesting" anything and are being paid substantially to wreak havoc.
This is cringe worthy. A person who would be beaten to a pulp by "law enforcement" in Gaza for simply being who/what he/she/it is - and especially for doing what he/she/it is doing in this video.
https://twitter.com/TimcastNews/status/ ... 6753150158
On a side note, I ran in to a guy I used to work with at the CBOE at around 5:15pm yesterday.
He is a high IQ dude. Currently a Professor at Northwestern (I know - Psych is a college professor too ). The guy hates Dems. Doesn't have the balls to tell me how he feels about specific people in the city (such as my relative) but had no problem telling me this in regards to the Dems and the convention - "Fuck them all, I hope this city gets destroyed".
He is fine. Working a second shift at the Waffle House.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 4:11 pm trump hosting bedminster fundraiser for j6 defendants
too bad psych is broke