Someone get Fetterman a Cybertruck (it has poor visibility and no crumble zones)
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I see they went with the New York Time's passive voice for this one. Except instead of running cover for cop murders, its to cover for the West getting its ass kicked by Yemen.
"no no Yemen didn't strike these vessels with missiles, these ships just happened to catch fire in projectile-based incidents near the coast of Yemen. We are NOT turning into corncobs "
This is the heart of the most popular touristy area in Chicago this time of year, so I think it's a smart move to increase visibility and cause disruption, but I'm equally really worried about inevitable police rioting to clear it out because of how visible and disruptive it is.
Edit: Some additional context, Chicago's downtown neighborhood (the Loop), where this is situated, infamously clears out at night. Not because it's unsafe or anything, but just because there's virtually no night life unlike other neighborhoods. There's a huge police presence around the fountain right now, but I'm really worried that the cops will just wait for the middle of the night to do their thing.
Exploding like an ACME bomb when prompted into a logical paradox is a feature, actually
Pretty sure tiktok does this, at least if you copy the url from their share context menu: instead of appending a query param with a tracking ID, it generates a unique url for you to share that is tied to your account. This is how tiktok notifies you "so-and-so watched the video you shared."
At first I thought the timing of this might be intentional to use the Trump trial shit as a distraction, but on second thought I don't think most Americans give a shit either way :/ https://apnews.com/article/yemen-houthis-us-britain-strikes-weapons-shipping-9f13a9739a139abfecb6fdc499280a89
Copying my comment from the other post on this:
Reminder that the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was literally an Israeli prison guard. Unlimited feet-first into the TOS machine for the staff of The Atlantikkk.
Reminder that the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic was literally an Israeli prison guard. Unlimited feet-first into the TOS machine for the staff of The Atlantikkk.
If feet first, I'll canvass for you
Now I regret not posting this to c/the_dunk_tank
Intel suspends planned $15 billion expansion of southern Israel chip plant
Uh huh, sure, lmao. Hope this is the beginning of a trend