JustEd

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JustEd

JustEd

@DenizenPostal

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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@Yufka32 @ChrisO_wiki Interesting. I was under the impression that the F35 relied on USA based servers for things like data and targeting / software updates etc.
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Tristan R.@Yufka32·
@DenizenPostal @ChrisO_wiki The dutch already said they know how to jailbreak the F-35 and I believe most other European users do that to…
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ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
1/ Denmark was reportedly preparing for full-scale war with the US over Greenland in January, with military support from France, Germany, and Nordic nations. Elite troops and F-35 jets with live ammunition were sent, and runways were to be blown up to prevent an invasion. ⬇️
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Dominic Henderson
Dominic Henderson@D_Hendo·
@GillibrandPeter @FranceRugby I really don't understand this attitude. Makes sense for the Irish to have a preference as to who wins in this particular circumstance, but why not just enjoy a fantastic game of rugby between two great nations?
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@Cockneycabbie_ Well, to survive, first of all it helped to be lucky, because there were eight times more deaths on the road in 1966 than now, with only a fraction of the traffic on the road. Idiot.
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Cockney Cabbie
Cockney Cabbie@Cockneycabbie_·
No potholes no double yellow lines, no cycle lanes, no bus lanes, no speed humps, no speed cameras, no 20 mph speed limit. How did we survive back then. The Old Land
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@_PraiseKeK_ @CNN They didn’t write the tweet dumbass. The story has a completely different tone.
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Saul Sadka
Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka·
The Economist, in its “fighting back the tears” obituary for Khamenei, salivates with true depravity over Trump’s future death in grisly, if ecstatic, terms: “...when Mr. Trump’s body was ashes, eaten by worms and ants.” It makes the Washington Post and its infamous “Austere Islamic Scholar” obituary for Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi seem very quaint indeed. But I read the whole thing so you don’t have to. The key takeaways: 1. The USA is the Great Satan—no scare quotes. 2. For readers who don’t know what “Israel” is, the Economist helpfully translates it in parentheses as “the little Satan.” 3. Khamenei, otherwise known as “God’s Dictator,” had “divine right on his side” and had “countless reasons to hate the West,” which is an America-led “phalanx of morally corrupt countries.” 4. Khamenei was a sainted and humble man, dragged to power against his will, selfless and “heroically flexible” and unassailable—a “humble cleric from Mashhad who inherited the earth.” 5. Honourable in life, but perfect in death: what could be sweeter than delicious martyrdom? What could be “more deserving of paradise-to-come than to drink the pure draught of a martyr’s end”?! 6. According to the Economist, “Freedom, human rights, dress codes for women” are “tiresome Western tropes.” Yes, really. 7. All his troubles were economic: he was tormented by the West and by foreign enemies. All the crimes he ordered—beatings, killings, and so on—were, naturally, merely “a response” to those Western crimes. 8. He “rules by divine authority,” and “his tongue could channel God.” 9. He was just a ”mild-mannered cleric” gazed benignly from billboards and was a great teacher of forgiveness”. We have now surely reached the apogee of the decay of the legacy media in the West. Surely it can't sink lower than this?
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@Glen_Binnie @Saul_Sadka @SurferSalsaDan Everyone from the UK in this thread gets it, because this form of extremely dry political satire is so normal here. People from outside the UK, not so much.
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Glen Binnie@Glen_Binnie·
@Saul_Sadka @SurferSalsaDan How many people have to tell you that you have misunderstood it before you give it another read. Irony is dripping all over it.
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Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka·
@cmonmun See the last line and tell me that this is meant ironically.
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Roy 🇺🇦@realRoyLiu·
@___Avesta___ @Saul_Sadka It may be hard for outsider to understand, but the Economists is a British publication and sarcasm is a British tradition.
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@Saul_Sadka Saul. I read your thread and then read the piece expecting to be outraged. But I’m afraid you’ve misinterpreted the tone here. This piece is deeply ironic and written squarely in the tradition of classic British satirical journalism. It is laced through with mockery of him.
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@AndrewRTDavies Proud of “Welsh castles?” And “our king” Servile sycophant. If he had forelocks he’d be tugging them.
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Andrew RT Davies
Andrew RT Davies@AndrewRTDavies·
Wishing everybody a very happy St David’s Day. I’m exceptionally proud to be Welsh. I obviously speak from a biased perspective, but for me, Welsh produce is the best around. Welsh lamb and beef, produced in our beautiful countryside, is world renowned. Rightly so. I’m also proud of many other aspects of Welsh culture. Welsh music. Rugby. Welsh cakes, which I’ll be enjoying later today. And of course, Welsh castles, like Caernarfon Castle behind me. Like many Welsh landmarks, it’s a site of historical significance. It was the location of the investiture of our now King, Charles III, as Prince of Wales back in 1969. As we all celebrate our patron saint, I’ll also be celebrating the important and crucial role Wales and Welsh culture plays in our United Kingdom. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇬🇧
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
Kharg Island is Iran’s jugular. 80-90% of Iran’s crude exports flow through this supertanker terminal in the Persian Gulf. No Kharg, no oil revenue. No oil revenue, no regime. Every war plan, every sanctions package, every naval deployment in the Gulf orbits this one fact.
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Trent Telenko@TrentTelenko

We have satellite confirmation on the Kharg Island power plant strike. The Mullah can't meet Regime Security Forces payrolls going forward.

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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@davidjusteat @MattSouth7 You should take action against them too Dave. Just for the comedy of making it a full house.
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Matthew Southcombe@MattSouth7·
To recap… That’s the WRU facing legal action from the Scarlets over the rescuing of Cardiff. Separate legal action from Swansea Council over the sale of Cardiff to Y11. An EGM called by the clubs and a vote of no confidence in the Chair. A good day to be a lawyer…
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@GMartyn_Lewis @ApsmRugby At 0.22 two short passes from 10 and 12 go completely round the edge of the defence. The 13 receives the ball unmarked, and looks great as a result. Unthinkable at any level of the modern game.
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APSM Rugby Channel 🏉@ApsmRugby·
1984 Running rugby at Cardiff Arms Park Cardiff RFC vs Pontypool (11-16)
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@rocknroller912 @ApsmRugby Hmm. Have a look at this pic of 10 passing to 12. It’s the second play in the vid. This is 1st phase lineout ball. What’s missing from this image?
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rocknroller912@rocknroller912·
@ApsmRugby What happened To the skill of passing along the line, it seems to have been lost
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@brettruganalyst Is Sean Edwards the most consequential coach in 6N history?
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Brett Igoe
Brett Igoe@brettruganalyst·
One for the Rugby nerds (like me!) - AFTER 9 GAMES - what metrics give you a better chance of WINNING a #SixNations game. - 22m Points per entry & Tackle % success seems to be the leading stats in the 9 games so far.
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@Big_Al_1963 @GreggC_CC Sadly, the game Jiffy is commentating on is very different from the one he played. He was a master of 70s/80s style attacking play and tactics, but he has so little understanding of how modern rugby works. It just leaves him confused and frustrated, and that’s what we get.
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Big Al
Big Al@Big_Al_1963·
@GreggC_CC I was intrigued by Jonathan Davies' commentary... One minute he was lamenting why Wales were playing too much and should kick. The next he was criticising why they kicked so much. Went on like this throughout the game. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Gregg 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
Lots of comments of "Wales kicked too much". France/Scotland/Ireland all kicked more than Wales/England/Italy. There were bigger issues with Wales, but if we focus purely on the kicking... It wasn't that we kicked, it was How/When/Where we kicked. Aimless, hopeless & ineffective.
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Paul Williams@thepaulwilliams·
Genuine question. With contestable kicks, does the coaching responsibility lie with the attack or defence coaches? Or both? Because it could become either defence or attack in the flick of a hand.
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JustEd@DenizenPostal·
@BBCRadio2 please don’t play the unedited version of Shaboozey over breakfast! My 8 yr old is now asking for the radio to be turned off because he heard the word sh*t in the middle of the song.
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