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Reply to comment by Ok_Review_4179 in Ukraine needs F-16 jets – Commander-in-Chief Zaluzhnyi by HarakenQQ
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Todd-The-Wraith t1_jebwd08 wrote
Reply to comment by Galkura in Russian secret service seizes Wall Street Journal journalist who wrote about Wagner Group by 9lobaldude
Your best chance of survival is either bear spray or playing dead. Shooting a grizzly bear in self defense doesn’t have great odds for the shooter. Things are hard to kill and much harder to kill before they can kill you.
Might get the shot off and it might die eventually, but unless it’s perfect that bear will be taking you with it.
Swede_in_USA t1_jebwbhs wrote
no rule of law no fun
[deleted] t1_jebwb5g wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China calls US debt trap accusation 'irresponsible' by BubsyFanboy
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Todd-The-Wraith t1_jebw0uh wrote
Reply to comment by Redqueenhypo in Russian secret service seizes Wall Street Journal journalist who wrote about Wagner Group by 9lobaldude
If you’re an American it would be like going into the grizzly bear area while wearing a suit made of steaks
Team_Conscious t1_jebvs1p wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China calls US debt trap accusation 'irresponsible' by BubsyFanboy
Actually I’m Ukrainian and living in Ukraine with a US citizenship from my father. I’ve been to china. I would never want to live there. Go post your propaganda elsewhere
AloofPenny t1_jebvrj8 wrote
Reply to comment by FOL5GTOUdRy8V2nO in Taiwan's Tsai arrives in US to warnings from China of 'serious confrontation' by benh999
West Taiwan is just in a pissy mood. It’s alright, it never means anything
Redqueenhypo t1_jebvnm7 wrote
Reply to comment by Galkura in Russian secret service seizes Wall Street Journal journalist who wrote about Wagner Group by 9lobaldude
I mostly know it from national parks and it is by and large totally illegal to discharge a firearm in those. Unless the shot is at point blank range (no one sane would hunt a bear that way) and you have a spent can of bear spray on you and the bear, FWS will never, not ever believe that you didn’t just go on a lil hunting expedition.
[deleted] t1_jebvj8t wrote
Reply to comment by agrk in Melting Antarctic ice predicted to cause rapid slowdown of deep ocean current by 2050 by wordswontcomeout
Hmmmm, I just did not know oil spills could do this. Unless it was just becasue the oil spill was so historically huge.
PumpkinManGuy t1_jebviy9 wrote
Reply to comment by AreYou4realRightNow in Russian secret service seizes Wall Street Journal journalist who wrote about Wagner Group by 9lobaldude
So he somehow thought he wouldn't get snatched up?
Drspaceman1717 t1_jebvhv4 wrote
Reply to comment by openly_gray in Giant meatball with woolly mammoth DNA unveiled by cultured meat startup by sleepysnowboarder
Not exactly. This has one single gene of a mammoth and the rest is DNA of modern elephant.
Sumchubbybloke t1_jebvfsy wrote
Reply to comment by joho999 in Austria’s far-right lawmakers walk out of Zelenskyy speech by MaleficentParfait863
Or that old gem those arguing on bad faith like to trot out about how Nazis had socialist in their party name so therefore were socialists.
But then I'm an Aussie, our National party sell us out to foreign interests, our Liberal party are social and economic conservatives, and our Labor party is captured by huge fossil fuel donors. Heck even our Greens are into neo-liberal economics half the time.
WoahayeTakeITEasy t1_jebvdwr wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China calls US debt trap accusation 'irresponsible' by BubsyFanboy
> I'm so fucking jealous of Chinese citizens getting to see basic construction work actually finish instead of dragging on for 10 years.
Do you mean those massive buildings made out of paper mache that get demolished as soon as they're "finished"? Such great construction work.
Throwaway08080909070 t1_jebvclw wrote
Reply to comment by Heres_your_sign in China calls US debt trap accusation 'irresponsible' by BubsyFanboy
Quite a few with exactly that argument, verbatim, almost as though it's scripted...
Throwaway08080909070 t1_jebva66 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in China calls US debt trap accusation 'irresponsible' by BubsyFanboy
If the US is backwards, then China is in the neolithic period by comparison.
BeautifulTerror t1_jebv3ox wrote
Reply to comment by krismasstercant in Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
It's good that you can admit that.
It's all the libraries in an entire state, not one. That combined with the banning of books and intolerance of LGBT communities across multiple states, and restriction of women's rights to bodily autonomy. The real question is, how would a Christian theocracy in this country differ from the Talibans current situation? 🤔
The_Environmentalist t1_jebuxxv wrote
Reply to comment by Varjohaltia in Four bankers who helped Putin’s friend set up Swiss bank account convicted by BezugssystemCH1903
Some places need Batman and some places fucking need Bane to get right.
TestaOnFire t1_jebuv0y wrote
Reply to comment by Arrrrrr2D2 in Israeli scientists develop drought-resistant tomatoes by TheLieDetectorBro
>I live on a farm.
Good. Now give me some of the vegetable you grow and what system you use... Dont worry, i study this things, so if you want to be specific i can understand.
>What I am calling out as extremely foolish is getting rid of farms
No one wants to get rids of farms. They are not just place to produce foods... Or at least they shouldn't. They should be a part of the society and ecosystem.
>What happens when something contaminates or corrupts the food systems? Talk about a food crisis. And that is besides the fact that the food will be extremely unhealthy and cancer causing to the human body.
This happen faaaaaar more often in uncontrolled enviroment such as Farms... Hey, did you follow all the steps to be sure your soil doesn't have an excess in N? Because that might create a build up of carcinogenic substance in vegetable... But if you stay too low the N will be removed by water being drained...
You know what could solve this problem? If the water wouldn't go away... Oh that's right, a hydroponic.
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Customer-Useful t1_jebur15 wrote
Reply to comment by ddotevs in Russian secret service seizes Wall Street Journal journalist who wrote about Wagner Group by 9lobaldude
Ignorance makes life worth living.
[deleted] t1_jebukxz wrote
Reply to comment by ScaryShadowx in India’s overall exports crosses an all time high of $750 billion by Falls_stuff
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Adhdbanana t1_jebuir0 wrote
Reply to comment by OrangeOk1358 in South Africa supports Russian initiative to create BRICS geological platform for data sharing by Falls_stuff
The point is russia can take that position over along with team BRIC. I would hazard a guess that there are other countries that could make do with the same beneficial aid package. Why would the US aid a country where the ANC outright stated putin would not be arrested. With that same amount of money marked as humanitarian aid for a country like Ukraine in a 10 year span we are looking at 40b USD to rebuild their infrastructure, housing, PTSD treatment, etc.
At this point I encourage all fellow Americans to write their reps and point out this fact and see if we can make it end. If BRIC is your future, good luck.
njman100 t1_jebuhmz wrote
Reply to Kabul’s only library for women closes due to Taliban threats and harassment by SinbadMarinarul
Taliban = Cowards
BadYabu t1_jebugw4 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in ‘Vulkan files’ leak reveals Putin’s global and domestic cyberwarfare tactics by pipsdontsqueak
Ironic (or I guess not really) a post full of disinformation on a thread we’re the main topic is about Russias cybersecurity offensive capabilities that include weaponized disinformation.
Came for the takes and I wasn’t disappointed.
Edit: guy posted the exact same comment in r/Europe. Color me surprised.
autotldr t1_jebwj4r wrote
Reply to Huge Microsoft exploit allowed users to manipulate Bing search results and access Outlook email accounts by hillai
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 77%. (I'm a bot)
> A dangerous vulnerability was detected in Microsoft's Bing search engine earlier this year that allowed users to alter search results and access other Bing users' private information from the likes of Teams, Outlook, and Office 365.
> "A potential attacker could have influenced Bing search results and compromised Microsoft 365 emails and data of millions of people," Ami Luttwak, Wiz's chief technology officer, said to The Wall Street Journal.
> Bing has been enjoying a surge in popularity of late, surpassing a milestone of 100 million daily active users earlier this month following the launch of its AI-powered Bing Chat feature on February 7th. Had the issue not been patched a few days prior, Bing's explosive growth could have pushed the dangerous, highly accessible security exploit more widely to millions of users - according to Similarweb, Bing is the 30th most visited website in the world.
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