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>the problem is larger than prostitution.

Oh I agree it's much larger.

IMO since we've already gone full retard legalizing prostitution would help guys avoid and and all women who play games w/ men would come to an end.

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@Tfmonkey please watch the Barbie Movie. It's really good!

The plot of the movie is literally:
1. Ken goes to the real world and learns what Patriarchy is.
2. Goes back to Barbie world and takes women's rights away, and establishes patriarchy in Barbie World.
3. At the end, Ken goes MGTOW when he realizes he is Kenough by himself, without Barbie or women in general.

10/10 movie. Just ignore the Feminist dogshit.

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@ButtWorldsMan @rohrkrepierer

Reddit was systematically purged of all dissenting opinions around 2016.

Anything else I see now is just troll farms and the true believers.

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@basedbagel Making prostitution illegal just drives it underground, making it way worse, however, it still necessary to keep them in check, otherwise lots of woman will just flock to it and ruin their lives. Back in the old days, women were kept under control thanks to patriarchy, but right now it's just not possible that way.
Ironically, in the US, prostitution is illegal and yet lots of women still have the body count of prostitutes.
I think real the problem is larger than prostitution.

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>Iran bombs alleged terror hideouts in Pakistan
>Pakistan retaliates by bombing back
>Pakis ended up bombing their own
Can't even make this shit up :top_kek:
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🇷🇺🇺🇦 Russia may emerge from the war in Ukraine as a hyper-mobilized, hyper-illiberal revisionist power with a deep pool of trained military manpower and a deep sense of grievance toward the West.

Western sanctions no longer look like wonder weapons. The Russian economy contracted by just 2.2 percent in 2022, and resumed growing in 2023. Russian trade has been rerouted to Asia; financial, technological and commercial relations with China are flourishing. Geopolitically ambivalent swing states, such as Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, are helping Moscow mitigate its economic isolation. Granted, the costs of conflict have exacerbated economic imbalances in Russia. But there is no near-term prospect of the economy, or the war machine it supports, falling apart.

Nor is it clear that the West will soon face a weakened, humbled Russia, incapable of seriously menacing its neighbors. Sure, Putin’s country has suffered grievous losses of men and materiel. But the government has mobilized hundreds of thousands of new soldiers and put the economy on a war footing. With the Kremlin pouring money into the defense sector, military production is soaring: Russia will pump out more artillery shells in 2024 than the US and Europe combined.

Putin has squeezed most remaining moderates out of the political system and weathered internal challenges to his power. He has doubled down on partnerships with Iran, China and North Korea, fellow autocracies that are now providing Russia with military and economic sustenance.

The Russia that emerges from this war may be a hyper-mobilized, hyper-illiberal revisionist power with a deep pool of trained military manpower and a deep sense of grievance toward the West. That’s a recipe for trouble on NATO’s Eastern front — and for increased global demands on American military power.

Finally, the democratic community no longer looks so committed, so unified. For months, political dysfunction has prevented the US from replenishing the level of support Ukraine needs to fight its war. The European Union has been momentarily stymied in its own bid to ramp up Ukraine assistance by the resistance of the pro-Putin government in Hungary. “Ukraine fatigue” is rising in much of the West.

If Donald Trump wins the presidency this November, democratic solidarity could devolve into transatlantic rancor. And if the US ends up abandoning Ukraine, that country could still go down to a military defeat that would have global consequences, by demonstrating that democracies lack the stamina to prevent expansionist autocracies –- whether Putin’s Russia, Xi’s China, Kim’s North Korea, or Khamenei’s Iran -- from imposing their will on the world.

- Bloomberg
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Mfw im the first one who asked IT if we have some form of management system to record temporally and fulltime accounts. Mfw there's been no records on who has access to our systems for years.

@Shlomo I don't know what a lot of those do, but have you tried open source software like Freetube (desktop) or New pipe (android)?. I haven't used youtube in a long time, so I don't know what special features Youtube may have, but the aforementioned software do satisfy all I want regarding Youtube.

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Crazy read: detecting positions of players in Counterstrike by *listening to their GPU over a microphone*

faculty.cc.gatech.edu/~genkin/

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