He’ll always be Matthew Bennell to me. Invasion of the Body Snatchers is the first horror movie I remember seeing when I was but a wee squirt in the 80’s, was left with a lifelong fear and suspicion of pod people. Great movie.
I don’t know Argentinian (or French, as the case may be), but based on what the words look like and sentence structure, the second sentence is ‘And did you think you’d die alongside a friend?’
And the third is ‘Ah, yes, I something’
Many translation services also translate images with OCR though, I just can’t be bothered to do that.
If you tell me what the actual lines in the movie are, I can see if that matches up with my poor attempt at a translation.
I have an unhealthy fascination with far right shit heads, chief among them Alex Jones. And as an avid listener of Knowledge Fight I can tell you that the predictions once the invasion started didn’t just age like milk; Enough cheese was made to feed the entire sub-saharan subcontinent.
A warm water port is a port that doesn’t ice over in winter.
Literally everyone but Russia has one, that’s why they start screeching and invading people because they just can’t fundamentally accept that they’re a joke of a naval power and always will be.
I’ve been trying to convince China: vladivostok (before 1900: Yongmingcheng) was taken from them. take it back. Russia won’t be able to fight it.
just take it back. there’s lots of resources up that way too; much more than you could ever get by starting ww3 over taiwan. SK, JP, fuck every pacific nation aside from NK will support Taiwan. Why fight the hard fight? Just… go north and get some. No one will complain. The UN will not censure anyone for fucking with Russia.
Honestly I don’t see nuclear powers escalating to nuclear attack when they’re adjacent to each other. Nuke Beijing and the fallout’s heading north back to RU lol. And they each have an arsenal, so nuke beijing, goodbye moscow.
but same, I’d be happy as a pig in shit.
thing is, it makes sense for these former communist countries to be at each other’s throats, and they’ve had literal armed conflict before - en.wikipedia.org/…/Sino-Soviet_border_conflict we just need to point out to China that it’s the path of least resistence and greatest return. They’ll never be able to squeeze out the sq km’s or resources going north could provide by invading Taiwan and trying to dominate the south pacific.
we just need to point out to China that it’s the path of least resistence and greatest return. They’ll never be able to squeeze out the sq km’s or resources going north could provide by invading Taiwan and trying to dominate the south pacific.
It’s a Soviet APC. The picture here is an aerial shot of a Russian soldier in battle staring at the BTR he escaped from after it was driven into a lake by accident.
TBH, you need something like an MRAP to handle mines especially since there are reports of double and triple-stack mines out there. (It doesn’t stop Russian command from just yeeting out 5 or 6 BTRs at a time.)
It doesn’t stop Russian command from just yeeting out 5 or 6 BTRs at a time.
Ethnic minorities are disposable. There’s a reason why they even have two separate words for “Russian”: one for ethnic Russians and one for everyone else.
And that is what confuses me. At least Wagner had the decency to send their prisoner conscripts as targets to locate artillery positions. They were “disposable”, but they had a function.
Here? Nada. No function. They point to a group of men and tell them to go clear a minefield the manual way. So, they do what they have to do and try and get a chance against the mines but they soon realize that armor doesn’t work very well if you are sitting on it.
Please for the love of the gods and all that is fuzzy, don’t treat “AI” like some sort of search engine. You absolutely can’t trust a fucking word they output because of their propensity to hallucinate (ie. make shit the fuck).
The fact alone that whatever fucking woo-woo LLM you asked couldn’t give you an answer for what BTR could mean should already tell you something
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