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@ChristiJunior @Rasterman id like to also think in the case of gaming that it has something to do with it being an active medium rather than a passive one

To experience a Game You used to need a certain level of skill which we know most infiltrators lack
Noticed that the most troonified franchises have become brain dead easy or "cinematic" always to water down or remove the "Game" part of videogames

RUMINT is FBI has a list of ~400k US citizens to be immediately arrested in the event of martial law.

Does such a list exist? Probably.
Can the FBI arrest everyone at once? No.

That said, the FBI is incompetent enough to try so consider this: many J6 protestors are rotting in prison and still will be in prison when the order comes down. You cannot comply your way out of tyranny. When the knock on the door comes, will you fight for your freedom or join the J6 political prisoners?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UrS61kn4gKI

"Why Web Components Failed"

What if the real reason that all these framework developers are against web components is because all of them have their entire professional life and wealth tied into the overwrought frameworks they developed in the absence of web components.
Bros before hose.

No, it's not a misspell. Fuck hoses.

I read an interesting theory that since Russia was kicked out of SWIFT, the West can't track how much fertilizer and food exports they've made nor to who. US farmers are going into the next planting season without the usual info for planting estimates. Theory goes farmers are planting just the bare minimum for next season so they don't get flood their own markets, but this will likely create shortages next harvest. 'Food' for thought.

When did it become so hard to buy 6 dump trucks full of rocks?

Islam jumps from the top of the cage and body slams trannies.

Over time, plasticizers leach from the , which allows the material to deteriorate into potentially hazardous organics and . Now, a team led by Christo Sevov, the principal investigator of the study and an associate professor in chemistry and biochemistry at The Ohio State University, has found that using electricity to permanently affix those chemical additives can prevent such unwanted reactions.
phys.org/news/2024-10-scientis

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Merovingian Club

A club for red-pilled exiles.