AstroStelar

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And they get answered to like a normal user lmao

Star Force 1 screenshot where Bob Copper says: "Hmm, abnormally high levels of Z waves..."

 

It's 30 km from Conakry at the tip of the peninsula to the bifurcation in the distance. The strip is about 6 km wide.

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You're right and I agree, I just wanted to note that the "grey filter" doesn't have to be a literal post-processing filter like the "grey trees" were (I remember that ridiculous moment); bad-faith framing and lying by ommission are much more common than outright lying in Western media. I'm quite a pedant on these sorts of things.

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I say it's more because of where and when they took these photos, those do the "grey filter" already. They took them in winter in northern provinces, where the trees and shrubs become bare and heating with coal is still prevalent so there's often a haze. Meanwhile the grassy oil silos are a stock photo by Reuters from spring 2020 in warmer Oklahoma.

The solar field in Shanxi is in a dry, eroded landscape that has lots of exposed soil: for comparison, below is such a landscape in summer, from China Daily. Then there's the black tarp of a construction site nextdoor on top.

The photo in Zhengzhou is literally a field of black and white cars in an industrial park. Roofs are the only bright colours present.

One could say: "It's barely spring, can't help it." But why bother taking your own photos now if you throw in stock photos anyway? I say it's because they wanted to give their photographer something to do and a contrarianism that goes: "China takes these photos when it shines, but it doesn't shine all the time, eh? smuglord "

 

Two days ago SAG-AFTRA ordered its voice actors not to work on Mega Man: Dual Override, a new game slated for release in 2027, because Capcom had no contract signed with them. Shortly after, the VA for Mega Man in Mega Man 11 said that he was offered to reprise the role but only under a non-union contract, so he turned it down.

From what I've heard Capcom goes back and forth on hiring union actors for its games, and classic Mega Man has never had English VAs last more than one game, so it's possible Capcom will look to Vancouver, where historically most Mega Man dubbings were done. The main exception is the Star Force anime, yet their voices return in the upcoming Legacy Collection that releases in two weeks.

The subreddit-logo started alright but now you have users spamming the same anti-union, "right to work" propaganda about SAG-AFTRA being corrupt or scummy or mean to non-union actors or whatever, seems like whinging that they don't act on unanimity and have a spine to me. The sudden rush feels very astroturfed. Both sides also made comparisons to a clash between the union and MiHoYo, don't know what that's about.

There was also an anti-union Argentinian who talked in the cadence of "I lived under communism, fuck tankies" lol ancaptain

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In the first one I was a high school student, our class was at my hometown's train station. A classmate told Pam Bondi to fuck off, she was about to tell security to arrest him, and I had found the guts to also throw insults at her and start a chant. The whole class joined in and we ran after her, chasing her out of town, then barricading the streets to the station against the police after dark. Idk why she was there, I live in the Netherlands.

My mom initially liked Bondi but only knew her from inoffensive things outside politics, she reacted shocked to me telling what I did, but when I told her that she was the head of ICE (she was so in the dream) and behind the deportations she went: "Oh, damn..." Unfortunately IRL she likes far-right girlbosses like Alice Weidel and regurgitates anti-immigrant, "law and order" rhetoric despite being a post-Soviet immigrant herself.

In the second dream I was at a conference of various Western ghouls, presidents and prime ministers, which I felt was inspired by the photo in this post. The first one was a eurofederalist and unveiled a flag for it which was the outline of Greece and western Turkey in the EU flag colours (like in the thumbnail). Luxembourg proposed a flag that was just theirs with random patterns added, the Dutch proposed the orange-white-blue former flag of the Dutch Republic which is now a symbol of Dutch white nationalists, similarly to Australia's old "Eureka Flag".

An American woman proposed a new writing system which was just a random cipher a kid would have come up with, with some vowel/consonant combos given their own symbols that approximated the heads of cats and cows. And it's specifically for writing in tax forms.

The Pope was introduced as the "Lucifer King". I told someone that "Lucifer" has multiple meanings not all related to the Devil and that I found it confusing, to which I added: "Ironic, because the Devil is who speaks in riddles." I was in a different train station in that moment, it looked a bit like the image below: bare-bones platforms, thin, open metal arched roof, but it also had nice mosaics in the arches. Like it was frozen in the early Industrial Revolution without modern renovations.

 

I looked a little bit at why far-right politicians are so popular in Latin America and every time I read that there was an increase in violent crime the past years and now everyone wants to copycat Nayib Bukele. Why did crime increase in the first place?

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People's Front of Judean People's Front

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https://xcancel.com/Dexerto/status/2012251297664074087#m

PewDiePie was invited by one of the studios behind Attack on Titan to spend a day drawing with its animators

They even drew him as a member of the Scout Regiment as a gift

hitler-detector

 

They found some papers where children with autism or ADHD often were found walking a way that causes an "anterior pelvic tilt", which makes your butt stick out more. I myself personally happen to have such a tilt while being autistic and yeah, my butt sticks out more. butt creature

Fun fact: in Dutch ASD is "autismespectrumstoornis" aka "ASS"

 

 

It started as a website run by a Japanese otaku programmer, go figure.

Link: https://nerv.app/en/

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The road bridge that collapsed in Genoa was demolished and replaced in two years and cost €202 million, albeit being much shorter, less high and over land instead of water.

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BofA deez bridges obama-drone

 

In my head it was something like a NATO spokesperson, I forgot.

[–] AstroStelar@hexbear.net 0 points 5 months ago

Along with what cfgaussian said, the Netherlands also gets warnings of us becoming a "narco-state". The ports of Antwerp and Holland competing like in the good old days haha.

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A day before the vote, around 5,000 people demonstrated outside the parliament, carrying signs reading “Hands off the Istanbul Convention” and “Latvia is not Russia.”

Tamar Dekanosidze, the Eurasia regional representative for women’s rights NGO Equality Now, said the bill attempted to reframe gender equality initiatives as pushing an “LGBTQ agenda,” adopting a Kremlin-style narrative that allows politicians to portray themselves as defenders of “national values” ahead of elections.

“This would mean that, in terms of values, legal systems and governance, Latvia would be more aligned with Russia than with the European Union and Western countries,” she said, adding that this “directly serves Russia’s interests in the country.”

"What are we, a bunch of RUSSIANS?" Very predictable.

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The part about "public-private partnerships" got me a little worried, but private rents seem to be limited to upkeeping fees and "ancillary facilities" like parking lots, not the housing units themselves, which I find reassuring.

By contrast, in the West "public-private" housing projects usually mean that the housing gets built by the government and then leased out to private corporations for the first 20 years or whatever. I remember visiting Hamburg's "Hafen-City" development as part of an excursion (I was studying urban planning+traffic engineering at the time), which is developed along this line and finding that weird when I asked the guide about it.

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[Peter Thiel] finds biblical meaning in the manga One Piece, discussing how he believes it represents a future where an antichrist-like one-world government has repressed science. He believes that the hero, Monkey D Luffy, represents a Christlike figure.

  • "In One Piece, you are set in a fantasy world, again sort of an alternate earth, but it’s 800 years into the reign of this one-world state. Which, as the story unfolds, gradually gets darker and darker. You sort of realize, in my interpretation, who runs the world and it’s something like the antichrist. There’s Luffy, a pirate who wears a red straw hat, sort of like Christ’s crown of thorns. And then towards the end of the story, transforms into a figure who resembles Christ in Revelation."

wtf-am-i-reading

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The person in the video also places the caveat near the end that he's talking about the dev space:

And I think that it might just be the year of the Linux desktop. And when I say that, of course, I do mean for developers. I don't think my mom's probably ever going to learn Linux.

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Babiš and his party have seemed to drift a lot in policy stances over the last 20 years, I mean he's had coalitions with the Communist Party at one point. Their right-wing designation comes from being queerphobic, xenophobic and anti-environmentalist under the guises of 'anti-euroliberalism' and 'national sovereignty'. Foreign-policy-wise he's a true centrist, as well as being a unabashed Zionist, go figure.

Babiš publicly profiles himself as a conservative and his party sits in EU Parliament under the same grouping as all of Europe's "mainstream far-right parties", Patriots for Europe.

Regarding promises of welfare spending, I want to point out that Geert Wilders in the Netherlands has often promised the same things in the past, but then his party votes for austerity every time, in government or in opposition. The Law and Justice Party in Poland also talks about a strong social safety net, mainly to distinguish themselves from the neoliberal opposition.

These people are offering a deal of sorts: they promise social benefits in return for loyalty to the big strongman against 'the elites', which shields them against criminal investigations. If not social benefits, then the power fantasy of 'owning the libs' that they feel wronged by.

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