ronbondujon.bsky.social
Just a toy reviewer, actor and occasional writer. This place seemed cool!
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For real.
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So, do you think the three dots make you sound deep, or do you just have a hard time stringing sentences together in general?
Let me guess, it’s so we can we understand your “big ideas”, the same ones you picked off of some message-board or Twitter post. Give me a break.
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Did you actually screencap a rant you made to try to win brownie points? Oh yeah, you really earned those two likes, loser.
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Elita-1 is all the Transformers you need. Just as god intended.
For real, though, she’s a cool toy.
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90s trading cards with snipets of a story on the back and nightmarish artwork on the front, a la Dinosaurs Attack
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Read the other replies. Characters limits applied.
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It’s all just based on *your* idea that women can’t compete with men. You want to live in a little world where women have no ability to ever be on the same footing as men, but you hide with pearl clutching bullshit. Keep hiding, keep coping.
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The reality is you’re not going to be able to. Now, I can can name transmen who have done well in sports, just as I can name transwomen, but very few of them are world champions. The reality is, your biological sex doesn’t affect your performance, not after years of hormone therapy.
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Okay. Name a few. Keep in mind, titles and trophies, not just high placements. Those were your rules, after all.
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Wow. Over 200 posts in under 9 hours. I’m sure you’re the life of the party.
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Hey, Onyx! I’m so sorry to be this person, but please know it comes from a place of love…
Um, actually, Teth was a planet the 501st fought on.
That said, maybe one of them just really liked the name and took it for themselves. I don’t know, I’m not a Star Trek nerd.
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Sweet, sweet black tar heroin.
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Was I? Or did society decide this was a metric?
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😂 I am humbled and moved. Clearly, I’m playing a game against a master of it. Thank you for this!
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This is more of a generalized issue with the thread, but do you kind of see why it’s odd we measure stuff in “generations” as opposed to just decades.
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Though we could argue if that was a war or a generalized conflict due to us never declaring war (and many people have), it was just another in a long series of smaller conflicts between two superpowers. Calling it a victory is somewhat shaky. A stalemate, and a sterling defense, though? No question
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Of course, one could also point out that the 25 conflicts of the past few decades have been, in essence, proxy wars or conflicts so broad that they could no longer be categorized as a war against a singular group as opposed to fighting a nebulous concept. For instance, the Korean War.
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That’s fair, and in the sense we could include World War 2 in this discussion. At the same time, I feel as though it’s a valid point that judging the US military efficiently through “wars won” doesn’t leave us with a great track record.
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You count from 1 to 2, followed by 3? It’s almost like describing the passage of time via “generations” is reductive.
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Sick! I keep my Lunakyte on the same chair! Eris on the SS Throne just feels right.
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My friend, I don’t know how to tell you this, three generations ago would be Gen Z. Maybe the Millennials if we don’t want to count Gen Beta yet. All your examples have been aged out, with the possible exception of Kuwait’s defense depending on where we want say the Millennials began.
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Not even on here a day and you have nearly 200 posts. Man, you must be a real winner.
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I might get hate for this, I think she looks better this way.
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Man, he looks like trustworthy. Trustworthy enough to give my SSN and banking information to, even!
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That’s how I took it. More cynically, I was thinking of the type of dude-bro who invests in meme-coins and no longer functions in a social setting. You know, in the same way we call Musk “the most divorced man on the planet”.
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“Most fans hate seekers. Nobody wants to get the same jet in different colors”. GTFO with that. Beast Wars still holds up (writing-wise).
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Oh! Then why were you getting so worked up over a wall, dear? I could have just known you were wrong from the onset. Goodness me, now you’ve wasted both of our time.
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…are you asking if the constitution talked about an actual wall? Like if America had a floor plan?
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Would it be okay for me to share this on my YouTube page? I’d of course put links to your accounts, but I only want to do it if you give approval.
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This is the best thing I’ve ever seen! I don’t believe it, you got all the main bois! You even remembered it was the SDCC Prime Shocks! Thank you so much for this!
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The Chonk has arrived!
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When it comes to relief systems like that, the city governments and often be the difference maker. Again, to use Helene as example, it wasn’t the state of Georgia or the state of North Carolina that redirected government employees. It was the cities the themselves, the mayors and commissioners.
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I get that, and the reality is California is much, much larger than Georgia. We could probably fit the populations
of Georgia and both Carolinas in California with little issue.
Of course, these are extraordinary circumstances. Even though there are systems made for relief, it’s clear they’re low.
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Santa Monica could do something similar. Everyone is still paid, but they are redirected. Directing traffic, delivering food. Even a cart like that could be used to transport water, blankets, or smaller medical supplies. Just like how towns like Charleston and Atlanta redirected people.
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Very fair. I live in North Georgia, and saw Asheville get destroyed in the hurricane. For individuals like parking patrol, they were used to gather supplies and help find shelter for incoming people displaced by the storms, as well as aiding in the shelters after.
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More essential than these same resources being redirected to relief?
I don’t need exact knowledge or context. One van misparked, and we used a vehicle, a person, and tax payer money to cite them.
That’s one less vehicle, one less person, and much less money than could go to relief.
Priorities.
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Parking Authority is not an essential service, nor is it for public safety. Prioritizing tickets when there are tangible positives they could be used for is the same as police officers breaking off a high speed pursuit through a residential to cite a jaywalker.
Priorities.
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Canada and Mexico are having to send aid to quell the fires. Parking Authorities utilize public resources, as do traffic cops.
Would they not be better utilized either aiding the influx of people escaping the fires as they enter the area, or even utilizing their vehicles to deliver supplies?
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Fuck yeah! One of the best combiners they ever did.
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Hope you get to feeing better, dude!
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Optus Pexus is such an awesome toy! I’d honestly recommend messing with on the Eris molds from MMC, they feel very similar, engineering-wise!