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@Geopolymeric

I'll be what I am.

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"The party's over." "But I didn't even get inside?" "Sorry, time's up. You have to leave now."
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@hope_pead Bomb Hanoi Now Bomb Saigon Now Bomb Disneyland Now Bomb Everything
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@mattbramanti It is pretty bad that they are getting targeted, locked, and hit though. Yet to see whats doing it, but two getting hit is not a good sign because they were initially sold as "the stealth is so good this will never happen unless it's too Chinese or Russian emplacements"
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@NeverendingEvil I don't have the brain space to parse this info so I just uncritically believe everything you guys tell me
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I'm laughing the internet is basically useless unless you know how to sort information now
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@treblewoe What I meant was that theoretically the F-35 could be a victim of circumstance wherein they got the lock because he was already lit on his afterburners when he shouldn't have been (not saying this *is* the case). As for lack of evasive manuevers... I have absolutely no idea.
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@treblewoe The Big Question is whether this was functionally one-off ala Serbia shooting down that F-117. (Bad opsec, bad piloting, etc.) OR if this is at least reliable or repeatable. I just don't know. If *I* was Iran, I'd want footage to prove I could hit F-35s even when not flat-out.
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@treblewoe Maybe. I'm unsure, and no expert. The fog is thick here. Pilot was punching it and could've been trying to run. We also don't have anything leading up to the lock so it could be the guy was being an idiot and got pinged because he was flying dumb w/ afterburners already on.
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memetic_sisyphus@memeticsisyphus·
“War is bad” Ok I’m with you “This war primarily benefits another country at great expense to national treasury and is a danger in spinning out of control.” Yeah I can see that. “And that other country killed Charlie Kirk.” What… “And his wife trafficked children for Epstein.” Huh? “And Epstein worked for that country to black mail every world leader into doing its bidding using baby rape” Ok you’re all retarded. “You’re Jewish”
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Shyguymask@Shyguymask99·
I feel validated that people hate GIMP now. Like 10 years ago in the 2010s everybody would recommend it like it's the best software ever, but when I tried it I found the UI insanely shit & confusing to work with. I quickly went back to paint .net and I still use it to this day.
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@shipwreckedcrew Uh? "As available as ever" seems a bit premature. Low value chain countries like Vietnam are starting to get fuel crunches. This could spread.
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Shipwreckedcrew@shipwreckedcrew·
Futures prices is a better benchmark than Brent Crude, which is the Spot Market. Futures prices peaked at $120 a barrel at time of "closing" Strait of Hormuz panic, but is now back down into the $90s. Was at $60s before the war, so it has gone up. But the trend now is down -- panic has passed and oil remains as available now as before the attack.
Jim Geraghty@jimgeraghty

No, Mr. President, Oil Prices Are Not "Already Coming Back Down" nationalreview.com/corner/no-mr-p…

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