That's such a broad, unsupported, vibes-based assertion that asking where you got it will only elicit another, but I have to ask. On the Assad thing, see, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Syria, which refused bilateral cooperation with numerous countries because Assad's pee paw told him that allowing foreign investment would sacrifice sovereignty, and was more keen to deal with Turkey, is now said to have been thrown under the bus - by the people who believed Jolani was an improvement over Assad a few weeks ago.
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I'll try to do better, comrade. Just remember that some of us know how to follow the water upstream.
Mhm you don't remember anything a bit manufactured about that? A CNN reporter doing a fake prison break?
So setting aside your epic warstories about people not being as right online as you, do you deny that there is a strong tendency among online left posters to be pro-Syria regime change, downplay the issues with Jolani, reverse the dynamic of Zionism to make the USA a helpless puppet, and paint Iran as an inactive deadbeat father of the resistance? Because I know exactly what they're referring to already. It's certainly not doing "Marxist analysis", it's reposting Al Jazeera, MEE, and other sources which are funded by US NGOs or Qatar. Sometimes with a quick ancient history lesson to remind everyone how smart we all are, if you're lucky you get a cute analogy.
I'm sure Hezbollah is doing great with the collapse of Syrian supply lines.
Anyways, this is the best time to ignore the DSA Third Worldist-HTS Caucus. They are preoccupied treating this like a basketball match and falling for disinformation left and right. What could better prove my point than posting a Telegram screenshot?
It would explain how people are acting right now if they stopped paying attention right as True Promise II actually arrived and never saw it, since that's exactly when the Israel Wins Simulator shut off.
I think it's a great way to trick liberals into reading a bit of dependency theory.
It seems nobody on Lemmy actually reads articles but me
I'm impressed these are already in vehicles since I heard the energy density wasn't as good as lithium. Should do away with a lot of the stationary lithium stuff.
Interesting, I haven't seen the "pure AP" thing, will check it out. Yeah I'm not attached to any particular model of it, since there are pros and cons of each, and they have the same basic structure (communities on lemmy appear as users reposting whatever mentions them, you could represent imageboard communities the same way, etc etc). Hopefully people evolve beyond just imitating popular social media products.
90% of piracy is technically savvy workers taking back something they produced for a tiny fraction of what it was worth, often something which was abandoned, or people stealing movies. Yes, there are teenagers who will pirate indie games. Most of them didn't have the money for them anyways.
If piracy wasn't possible I would probably be against computers entirely
Well in that case I would have to go with the anonymous internet anecdotes, because I love standpoint epistemology so much. That's definitely where I would want to be getting my impressions on geopolitical changeovers to US-backed rebels. My internet friend's uncle. Do you hear yourself?