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This piqued my interest because I was under the impression that China had cracked down on airsoft since the late 2000s. So did he play overseas and keeps the gear at home? Did he spend hundreds on replica gear just for a video?
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@randygraham926 And yet here you are... allowed.
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@Tesswrench111 "American parts, Russian parts... All made in Taiwan!"
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But your comment wasn't deleted.
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@kshen7485 lmao pretending you care about American deaths.
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@kshen7485 Again, crying crocodile tears. You don't care about any of those people. I don't defend ANY system. You defend yours. Sad.
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@rufusray because Mujahideen simply means a group that wages jihad, and everyone has different goals. Anyone in their 20s who got support from the US in the 1980s to fight as a Mujahideen is at this point in their 60s, not exactly in fighting age. The term is the same, anyone can claim it.
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Win Everything You see, but the US is mostly competent in this department. When a rapper shills for the government most people assume he sold out or he's doing it as some kind of community service to not get jail time over all the weed they got caught with. After years of criticizing Bush, Chris Rock lost a ton of credibility for saying that Obama is like the country's father. The real US propaganda is things like Zero Dark Thirty or Homeland. They're actually good and a lot more subtle if you haven't trained yourself to spot the narrative. The US's main export is culture. And that's a huge advantage.
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@@liamanderson9104 the "market" making the decisions is not the buyer. It's the zoning laws and lobbies in city councils. The "market" would make less profits if the buyer got exactly what it wanted, because demand would decrease. A true free market would step on a lot of toes.
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There's no invasion. People in the US government support the CCP and love the slave labor. Nice theory, but it's wrong.
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They wouldn't go to those complexes. A ghost city has no pedestrians to ask for change or stores to get cheap food from. It's just concrete shelter. A bunch of homeless in a ghost city would not survive.
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You're using the same arguments the Soviets used to swipe the Holodomor under the rug. The Ukranian population grew despite millions of deaths.
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@LancesArmorStriking Germany had severe logistical issues that essentially defeated their army before the war started. WWII is not a good comparison.
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@LancesArmorStriking But the Soviet Union didn't have "the numbers". For most of the war the Eastern front was roughly matched, with only in in the later war did German manpower start to get depleted at a critical rate. The Soviets won through deep battle doctrine and brilliant tactics like predicting the German movements at Kursk, combined with Germany's chronic logistical problems.
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Bruh Russia does the exact same as China, they have that online content farm (Glavset I think?). If you want to complain about western propaganda, at least do it right. Our propaganda is like "Russia bad, look at war" but Russian propaganda has the trollfarms of people paid to post crazy stuff, like staged war crimes, claiming Ukraine is welding soldiers shut inside their tanks so they can't surrender, hyping up their weapons, claiming that Europe is freezing, etc.
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@williamcrossan9333 Empty bedrooms seems like a really dodgy statistic. That would include guest bedrooms, kids' bedrooms after they grow up and move out of the parents' houses, and rural/country homes that stay vacant for most of the year and really can't be counted for housing because they're located where there's no jobs.
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@AmbrotosArkhon lmao and yet they're so afraid of aircraft carriers they had to develop hypersonic anti ship missiles and build infrastructure to support trade without resort to shipping. Like it or not owning half the world means nothing when you can't cross the seas.
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more like Jao Bai Den
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Whataboutism.
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@Sharkcomet it's not "white savior" rhetoric You can invest all you want on factories but that's not worth anything unless someone was buying.
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@mismutt88 government interference prolonged the Great Depression. It sounds counterintuitive but these massive spending projects are a drain on the economy.
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The problem is that you invariably will have to get the value back. If the dollar is worth zero, we suffered a cataclysmic event where gold trading will be a non-factor.
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Whataboutism.
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Many people are complaining about the war in private but fear repression if they go public.
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I can't be bothered to care about the actual Nazis in Azov battalion when Canada's own leader called his own people Nazis for demanding freedom. After years of crying about "Nazis" to shut down dissent while arming real ones across the globe I simply do not care, and it's cosmic irony that we need them to protect a nation from a superpower.
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Relative to when?
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Not the same. The Russian officials were found to be obstructing evidence and refusing to cooperate with WADA. As punishment the nation being covered by corrupt officials was banned for 4 years, later reduced to 2 after appeal in court. Did Americans pressure Russian officials into becoming liars and get caught on purpose?
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@T0tenkampf Mini storage is really profitable. Cheap to build and maintain, and the recurring cost model brings in a lot of money as it's another subscription that people won't notice until they have to start thinking about cutting costs. People will pay for storage for years, they maybe have to think about saving money, and they'll end up throwing away or selling the stuff they were paying to keep.
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Use a money clip.
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lmao
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Chicago.
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@NPC-oc9oo Yeah I would.
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@AngeloBarovierSD LMAO hellfires were the biggest recruiter for insurgents, for every one killed 49 innocent bystanders paid the price. Go on, use Hellfires on US soil.
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@PicaPauDiablo1 Cuba literally went through revolution against the Batista regime. Great example...
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It only takes 28 gallons.
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There was a PLA soldier in the 90s who went one man army after his wife died during a forced abortion. Unfortunately he also targeted civilians but he was a tough SOB in a direct firefight, they had to advance on him with ballistic shields to corner him into an alley while a sniper took him out.
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@shastasilverchairsg The Standford prison experiment was ran horribly, Zimbardo may have encouraged the guards to misbehave and one of the participants faked a psychological breakdown to be released early so he could study for a test.
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@paulthomas963 That's all good, but surely these people understand that one day it could be them for any random reason or a false accusation.
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@scottstevenson6093 Easy to cause "zero deaths" when you can just beat down people to subjugate them and shooting them with low pressure grenades which can blind or crack a jaw but rarely kills.
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The US housing market catastrophe was caused by a political drive to make more Americans homeowners as a way to improve the economy, and banks "outsmarted" the system by packaging risky loans as mortgage backed securities with AAA rating. The American housing market was indeed safe until the US govt. forced riskier loans to be issued and banks decided to make lemonade out of lemons. There wasn't a bet to lose. It was fraud, pure and simple.
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@Codreanu110 I don't think it's unintentional or ironic.
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@mypartyisprivate8693 War is terrible for the economy. It's the Keynesian broken windows fallacy, if you go around breaking windows you might make the glass salesman some money but that money means everyone had to spend less on other things to pay for damage.
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But it isn't. Homelessness is easily solved among those who want to be housed. Most long term homelessness is related to drugs and mental illness. Buying a home doesn't solve homelessness. Putting a homeless person in a concrete building won't magically make him able to sober up and keep a job.
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@Manic.miner2077 It is a very real issue. But the reintegration to society is at the high 90 percentual points.
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Carlson lost his employer like a billion dollars. Gibson... well Norm Macdonald had a great joke about that.
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Doesn't seem too safe.
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You say "we" but you have a really poor command of the English language. You type like someone who speaks English as a second language.
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Those coal plants still depend on Australian coal?
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@Kokangalang if you look at the facts the crisis was politicized in the US to get Trump out of office. January 20th, the day he left, the cycle threshold for PCR testing was lowered and two positive tests were necessary to confirm an asymptomatic case. The only idiots are people wearing three masks after getting the vaccine.
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@xPaulxDx99 But opposing the credit score is in itself a mainstream thing. Any time the social credit score is brought up people flood in saying it's the same as the credit score. It's a punchline in jokes in TV shows.
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@kjeremiahamoss Based on what?
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@kjeremiahamoss Oh I thought you were using "based" in another sense.
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@NPC-oc9oo The US at least faked the reasons to go to Iraq. And Libya was at the request of Arab nations with a UN approval.
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@NPC-oc9oo They love money. Who cares about what they think when they've sold their souls? OP also mentioned how Saudi Arabia is brutalizing Yemen.
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If you don't pay your bills you're flagged as less trustworthy. Literally 1984.
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Whataboutism
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This was a verbal agreement with a country that doesn't exist anymore, and it was about Eastern Germany. That was the 80s. This is now.
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Thousands of Ukrainians living abroad cane back to fight, only women/children/elderly are allowed to flee the country.
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Someone's giving you bad deals, in fact a lot of the property values rising in cities is tied to the land it sits on, not the building. The building can be torn down, it's the land in the city that's worth the big bucks.
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There's no genocide in the US.
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@calitaliarepublic6753 America does not erase cultures or languages. The people imprisoned are not there because of ethnicity, but because they're criminals. China is attempting to erase vast swaths of land they need for themselves. America simply has a high prison population from having a high crime rate.
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@calitaliarepublic6753 It's a myth that most drug offenders in prison are non-violent. Data from the state of Florida shows 56% of people in prison for drug offenses have violent felonies on record, and less than 1% only had burglary on record, with most having forcible felonies only or forcible felonies and burglary. Less than 1% of the federal drug offenders were imprisoned for simple possession. It's hardcore criminals doing time, and you should not shed a tear for them. Most countries have standards for immigration. Being a hard worker doesn't excuse cutting in line. You can go anywhere else, you will be deported if your immigration status isn't in order. It seems the United States is the only country where immigration is considered a human right that should not be hindered in any way, but most of the world secures their borders. Ask China. They were very fond of deporting Black immigrants or denying stay to them in hotels during the pandemic.
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@freepalestine4192 Don't ask me, ask everyone else. Freedom of movement exists where countries agree with each other to receive immigrants - such as the EU for example - but there's limits. Before you try and change the US to become an infinite receptacle for everyone, demand from every other country to accept an unlimited amount of immigrants first. Then you cna point the finger at the US. Being an undocumented immigrant under a legal framework where you have to have documentation is by definition a crime. If you drive a car that's not registered with the DMV, you'll get it confiscated and fined.
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@freepalestine4192 How is that my logic? Every country has immigration laws. Not every country has China's laws. Just say you love China, you want to live in China, you love everything they do and you hate America. We all know that's why you're here. Congratulations, you endorsed Israel's actions in Palestine.
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Whataboutism.
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Because they care about money, not people.
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Silence, collaborator.
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@willp5709 The problem isn't rarity. It's getting the stuff to your door. Afghanistan is sitting in trillions of dollars of rare earth minerals. But if you go get them, you'll lose money. Even before you start thinking about how to deal with the Taliban so they'll leave you alone, you'll have to set up extraction in a mountainous region (expensive) and then haul the minerals to the closest sea port (pretty far). We'll never trully run out of stuff. We'll just run out of profitable extraction sites. Because once companies stop being profitable they'll either close or increase prices beyond what you can afford.
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@willp5709 Soup Emporioum debunked the DeBeers stuff.
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@CynicallyDepressedx Sorry but that's not accurate. You didn't handle it better, you put a dome over the country for two years and let it run through. The USA is known for overcounting deaths. There's multiple recordings of healthcare workers exposing how hospital bureaucracy just shrugged and marked causes of death over money.
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The rotor would be stopped with some kind of braking system, and if the blades have adjustable angle of attack they could be set to minimize forces. Letting them spin at overspeed could ruin the bearings or possibly lead to blade structure damage.
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