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skillissuer , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose
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suitable for femboys

Lux , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose

50 bmg from 2 feet away is probably enough to incapacitate

nuke OP ,

WHAT?

Lux ,

Lmao meant to reply to the comment that said you would just blow their leg off, so it lost a bit of context

nuke OP ,

You’re good, I was making a joke about not being able to hear because a 50 BMG went off 2 feet from me

Lux ,

WHAT??

EmoDuck , to noncredibledefense in The missile is eepy

Our grandkids will have to study this shit in history class one day

ThePyroPython ,

Bold assumption that there’ll be a world to have grandkids.

FARTYSHARTBLAST , to noncredibledefense in Am*rica lost a real one today 😔 RIPS IN PEACE NASA HEROS 🚀🙏
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“They walk on face of moon comrade: We must avenge this disrespect!”

SkyezOpen , to noncredibledefense in Am*rica lost a real one today 😔 RIPS IN PEACE NASA HEROS 🚀🙏

Not to mention wrong way black trimmed flag. Punisher skull could be believable.

ArbitraryValue ,

The Punisher skull is a symbol of being an edgelord which transcends national boundaries.

pingveno , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire

Reading the actual article instead of just the headline, here’s a summary of their arguments. There are multiple powder keg situations around the world that are either exploding or simmering. Iran and its proxies, Russia and Ukraine, China and Taiwan. They could all turn into an interconnected war at any moment. Yet markets, which supposedly factor in these possibilities, are still very high.

What this is not saying is that another world war would be secondary to investor yields. They make that explicit:

This scenario would of course place financial damage a long way down the list of horrors.

alilbee ,

Yeah I’m not seeing the outrage on this one. It’s The Economist. They discuss the economy. If Animals Monthly did a piece on the conflict, I’d expect it to be pretty focused on the impact to animals, and I don’t think that means they’re minimizing the humanitarian aspects of the conflict.

MycoBro ,

I really want a prescription to Animals Monthly. That’s sounds fucking sick. I love animals. I love months. Edit:don’t you dare correct me. This ain’t fucking Reddit.

alilbee ,
MycoBro ,

Holy shit. I forgot all about zoo books. I’m 38. I remember those goddamn things and they were just as awesome in person as they were on the infomercials

bingbong ,

*subscription 🤓

MycoBro ,

Goddamnit!

bingbong ,

😎

stardreamer ,
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Eat three elephants and one snake daily. If you’re still getting stomachaches, call me.

MycoBro ,

I’d rather deal with my hemorrhoids than eat an elephant, you monster.

academician ,

The Economist is also known for attempts at “wit” in some of their headlines. The title is surely riding the line of satire intentionally.

tryptaminev ,

This scenario would of course place financial damage a long way down the list of horrors.

Pathetic. Where is the bootstraps, can do attitude? Risks are just opportunity with thorns! or in this case nuclear warheads.

pingveno ,

Don’t confuse The Economist for dipshit right wingers in the US. They’re center-right Brits, which are their own breed. Not that I agree with them all the time, mind you.

Aceticon ,

Having had a subscription to it for a decade, I would say they’re hardcore neolibs, which would make them straight Rightwing (maybe even Hard Right) in an economic sense, though liberal when it comes to non-economic subjects since any true neoliberal couldn’t care less about things like people’s sexual orientation.

Even though the Overtoon Window in the UK is a lot more to the Right than it used to be and more than most of Continental Europe, it hasn’t lead to the kind of raging near-theocratic autoritarianism in the moral space that you see in the US (there is some of it but not anywhere as extreme: for example being anti-immigrant is common on the rightmost segment in the UK but being anti-LGBT is not) - the shift to the Right is mainly about how resources are distributed in society and the “moralism” angles you see more commonly are things like spreading the idea that the Poor are just lazy to justify reductions in the Social Safety Net and to further reinforce the idea that Wealth is the product of merit (which is quite funny given that the UK has the lowest Social Mobility in Europe, hence there wealth is mainly the product of luck of birth)

ped_xing ,
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So the saving sentence is how far below where your average executive stopped reading?

nuke OP , to noncredibledefense in Am*rica lost a real one today 😔 RIPS IN PEACE NASA HEROS 🚀🙏

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mortalglowworm , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire

This is a great reminder regarding class: the rich do not die in the wars. They can only lose a bit of money.

hglman ,

They have died in wars, they can again.

redcalcium , to programmerhumor in Merry Christmas!

Who use octal numbers in their program? If you do, why?

synae ,
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Only for representing permissions bits

Hephoh2 ,

Aircraft SSR codes are octal

Zuberi , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose
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Goes blind and deaf just to fire 1 bullet at a point-blank opponent.

Seems legit to me /s

XTornado ,

And tetraplegic.

Starlet , to nottheonion in The Economist has killed satire
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bigboopballs ,
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as he should have pray-against

D3FNC ,

fucking nailing it 100 years out from the grave, GOAT

ToxicWaste , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose

One broken back later…

roboticide ,

Was gonna say, the recoil from this position just makes this whole thing a murder/suicide.

IkarusHagen2 , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose

Help i’m stuck step-enemy!

Draegur , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose

all you’re going to do is blow one of his legs off. He’ll still be able to use his arms, hold his gun, and return fire. i’m sorry but this just doesn’t seem like it’s very tactically advantageous…

djsoren19 ,

Assuming the belligerent is not the Terminator, I think blowing one of his legs clean off will actually do very well.

nuke OP ,

Underestimating the enemy is exactly how the machines rise up. We should treat every hostile as a potential Terminator. Stay vigilant friend

FinalRemix ,

They can’t be bargained with. They can’t be reasoned with. They don’t feel pity, or remorse, or fear… and they absolutely will. Not. Speak English. Which makes bargaining really difficult.

echodot ,

Sounds like a Parisian.

kersploosh ,
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Vendetta9076 ,
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Lets blow your leg off and see how capable you are at returning fire. Plus if you do that then theyd fall and you’re out of their LOS

uriel238 , to noncredibledefense in Tactical Applications of the Jacko Pose
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Isn’t an AMR a bit much?

echodot ,

You need it to get through the superior armour they’re wearing.

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