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kalrith.bsky.social
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I wonder how the US being an unreliable supplier and hostile negotiation partner to Ukraine affects Taiwan's idea of the US's position as their partner against China. Taiwan is more valuable as a chip supplier but Ukraine's protection costs only 90s military surplus and no US lives in comparison.
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It's more fun watching a level 27 drop into my bots10 without any AT and a Stalwart than telling them how to play. Usually by the next mission they swap strats and I'm always willing to drop my supports when they come off cooldown for them.
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Which is why CoVID was so nice, excluding everything else it did. No longer getting questioned why I didn't sit in the break room listening intermittently to 4 different conversations, chairs scraping the floor and smelling all the food but my own with a constant 'fish from the microwave' overtone.
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I assume they imported the list of people in the US and then started removing the C-suites in healthcare and those in the 0.01% income.
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Doesn't have jurisdiction? Why / how does that matter? International politics are 'rules' based at best. As for the second part the possibility of having a positive effect on US based companies is far higher than the null value of the CCP.
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The CCP can very much influence US citizens through what their apps service. Look at Russia in Georgia's election and since it's the subject here there are people who believe the CCP having your data is better than the US government. US gov has oversight influenced by US citizens, China tho big no.
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What in the hell are all these comments of "I'd rather CCP have my data than US based companies" filling these responses? Both are bad without question but to suggest that the CCP having the data is in any way better is completely asinine.
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No, since he changes his mind constantly. Watch the actions not the words of people in power, this applies far more to the broznered Drump than most others.
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How the grey war of undersea infrastructure destruction looks to change countries views of their maritime borders and how those play into their perceived costs of war in a lines on maps perspective?
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Could argue all the school shootings inured society to the violence, then top it off by saying nothing could be done about it either. But now it's one CEO who could be seen to have some responsibility for the pain and suffering of others in the world and it's not met with the same level tragedy.
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You may be over qualified since you would have a far better understanding of the importance of public health than RFKjr.
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Pff the previous administration had more turnovers than a bakery. No reason to suspect this time around will be different in that regard. Might even have positive time and beat Scaramucci's low low bar.
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Well in that case all my hours in EVE Online, Elite Dangerous and Space Engineers means I'm the most qualified of any astronaut ever. Excuse me while I update my LinkedIn and tell NASA how to get to Mars.
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I watched some updates on that conflict today and before I finished watching it was basically old news. Oh how the decades pass now a days. Now it's time for Lines on Maps: Rollercoaster Edition.