

Sorry my friend, I dont mean to pick on your beautiful city. I could have picked any euro country.
I know it was a controversial point, but I’m not sure that an international law is enough evidence to spur people to do the right thing anymore


Sorry my friend, I dont mean to pick on your beautiful city. I could have picked any euro country.
I know it was a controversial point, but I’m not sure that an international law is enough evidence to spur people to do the right thing anymore


Honest question. If Russia nuked Krakow, would America retaliate with nukes? Would France? England?
I don’t think so. It’s not even clear nato would declare conventional war.
Mutually assured destruction only works for countries with nukes. Am alliance is no real deterance.


Traumatized Ukrainian “terrorists”.
You’ve fought s brutal war only to be sold out by your allies. Do you really just go home?
Most will. But a few will take the fight into Russian territory and use insurgent tactics.
The media will call them terrorists.


Bloodborne for me. Everyone talked about how hard it is, but the game just encourages grinding until you hit your natural talent level. Plus, the story was gross.


Same for me. I preserved and eventually got good. Then the story went from wierd to gross and there just wasn’t enough love of the game for me to push through.


I saw a job at an abbatior for a “first boner”. I knew what they meant and it was still funny.
Heatpumps are in par with AC. I’m noise sensitive dye to poor hearing and sometimes turn it off to help me hear better.


Any decision that condemned themselves for the greater good would be fascinating.
Imagine the dilemma the residence of Eyam faced, knowing what this meant for their own family. Or the Ukraine soldiers at Snake island when faced with insurmountable odds.
https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofEngland/Why-Is-Eyam-Significant/
Twitter replaced my rss feed. Then Twitter sucked.


Anywhere on this map that isn’t full of boats. South Indian Ocean woukd be my guess: 


Exactly! I genuinely learnt something from this post. What a strange world we live in, something so basic for over a century is not used by the hegemon
I hear you, and hope that is true.