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For posting all the anonymous reactionary bullshit that you can't post anywhere else.

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apparently z means “ruzzia” 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

at first i thought zionism RIP

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Mfw when I turn eating candy into a lib shibboleth treatler

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As Israel seeks reliable partners for its reconstruction journey, Central offers more than technical strength, it brings a powerful national spirit. It brings the story of Vietnam, a nation that has risen from war to rebuild itself. And now that spirit continues in the Mediterranean, where Central is laying the foundations for sustainable values and a bold vision for the future.

am i supposed to feel gross or cringe at this sht

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Dunno but maybe things might change

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Microsoft devs are being forced to review PRs from their dumbass ai agent on github. Hilarity ensues

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My first months on Lemmy were spent on Lemmy.world, which was the biggest instance at the time. I had no experience with Hexbear because .world had defederated that instance. I sometimes saw it being described as a "tankie" instance, but it was nothing specific.

After I moved to .zip, I came across !games@hexbear.net, which seemed to be free from anything overtly political and reminded me of r/Gamingcirclejerk, so I subscribed to it and occasionally made comments related to gaming.

Today I made multiple comments to a post about an article on the STALKER game developers having removed the Soviet symbols and the Russian audio in the remastered edition of the game. I would argue that in the thread, there were no comments from me that could be construed by a reasonable person as defensive of Nazism, fascism, or even hinting at it. For example, in one of the comments, I linked a Ukrainian law that prohibits the use of Nazi symbols, though I highly advise looking through all my ten comments as to avoid any misunderstanding or false impressions.

Conversely, one comment posted by another user dismissed Holodomor as Nazi propaganda, which I reported, but a moderator of that community just ended up calling me out for that and taking no action, followed by them banning me.

The thread containing all of my untouched posts is still available via lemmy.zip. My comments are also available for viewing via my user page. They are not available on hexbear due to the ban.

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Edit: 37 points, 87 comments, a struggle ratio of 2.35! Not bad!

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Apparently there's a ”friendly carnivore” comm that also bans people for ”systemic downvoting”.

lmao

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The TTP investigation found that more than 200 X users including individuals who appear to be affiliated with Al-Qaeda, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and Syrian and Iraqi militia groups — all deemed foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs) by the US government — are paying for subscriptions to Elon Musk's X.

Another Futurism.com banger I found alongside the other one I found.

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Elon Musk's well-documented drug use made him an easy target for Russian secret service agents, former FBI agent Johnathan Buma told German television broadcaster ZDF during a recently aired documentary.

Buma said there was evidence that both he and fellow billionaire Peter Thiel were targeted by Russian operatives.

"Musk's susceptibility to promiscuous women and drug use, in particular ketamine, and his gravitation towards club life... would have been seen by Russian intelligence service as an entry point for an operative to be sent in after studying their psychological profile and find a way to bump into them, and quickly brought in to their inner circle," Buma told ZDF.

"I'm not allowed to discuss the details of exactly how we obtained this information," he added. "But there's a vast amount of evidence to support this fact."

it-is-known

Buma was arrested shortly after his interview with ZDF in March. His passport was confiscated and was temporarily released on bail.

michael-laugh

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linky

people can just come to the internet, post silly ideas and ask money for them huh

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by doublepepperoni@hexbear.net to c/slop@hexbear.net
 
 

The video in question is a collection of clips from a heavily-accented voice bank a bunch of cheap Chinese bluetooth speakers use.

I found this reply extra annoying since it was in response to another comment that was sincerely wishing well for the lady that recorded the voice clips

Apparently Chinese people live in villages while Taiwan has metropolitan areas. Also China is an oppressive police state where the thought police will round up and execute your entire family line if you ever even look at a VPN

This reminds me of that old Best of the Worst episode where the gang watches an instructional tape intended to teach Cantonese speakers how to log onto AOL. The joke they make is that the voice actor was probably forced to read his lines at gunpoint

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flattened-bernie Yes AIPAC dear, Genocide does goes to far. collusion what's a JStreet?

Edit more shameless slop

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by FuckyWucky@hexbear.net to c/slop@hexbear.net
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