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Katılım Nisan 2021
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dh188709
dh188709@dh188709·
@Artedeingenio @Kling_ai I find that it’s not quite as good as seedance, but it doesn’t have the crazy restrictions seedance has
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OscarAI
OscarAI@Artedeingenio·
As I’ve been doing lately, here’s a simple @Kling_ai 3.0 prompt that works great: Collapsed megastructure in a desert wasteland, massive broken rings half-buried in sand as a small convoy moves through the ruins
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Texas Guy@TexasPirate88·
@johnkonrad @EmmanuelMacron Thanks for all the euro memes gang. I shall steal them all and put it to good use. Much obliged pardner
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
PSA: this flag represents the European Union 🇪🇺 It’s spreading across X as the new companion to, or replacement for, 🇺🇦 When you see it in someone’s handle, brace yourself. It usually precedes a stupid take.
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dh188709@dh188709·
@NPeeSea @tacowasa2nd What wars? I think you could maybe say Libya, but outside of that I don’t know what other 4 wars
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NonPlayerCharacter@NPeeSea·
@dh188709 @tacowasa2nd Obama started 5 wars. Technically none of them were “wars” just as the Iran war is technically not a “war” Ukraine was and is a proxy war, entered under Biden.
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愛国心の足りないなまけ者 にきめっ!
こうガソリンが高くなると、トランプに投票したアメリカ人がみんな地獄に落ちますようにって祈りたくなりますね。 んで本国は産油国だからそうでも無いわけだろ、マジでクズたわあいつら。
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NonPlayerCharacter@NPeeSea·
@tacowasa2nd At the time, he was the only President in most of our lifetimes who had not started a new war while in office- so when he said “no new wars” we believed him. We got conned, but we got conned based on a claim that had the evidence of his first term. I am still sorry, though.
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David J. Bier
David J. Bier@David_J_Bier·
A U.S. Army staff sergeant and his wife arrived at his base in Louisiana last week, expecting to begin their life together as newlyweds. ICE has arrested and caged her instead. She was brought to the USA as a toddler. These people should be citizens.
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dh188709@dh188709·
@Devon_Eriksen_ Did you memory hole the Cold War? West Germany had a big army, most of Europe had large conscript armies with tanks and jet fighters, things have been like this since the 90s
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Devon Eriksen
Devon Eriksen@Devon_Eriksen_·
Europe's disease is not a disease of America. It is a disease of World War 2. In 1946, after we rescued them from themselves and each other, Europeans crawled out of the rubble they had made of their continent, looked around at their mess, wept for a bit, and then formed the wrong conclusions. They decided that ethnic nations are bad. That patriotism is bad. That supporting your tribe, in preference to random strangers, is bad. They decided that these things had led to the horrors of global war and genocide in Europe itself, and so all vestiges of loyalty to one's own people must be stamped out. Nations were, forever afterward, to be post-ethnic, post-cultural legal and economic units filled with... well, anyone, really. A bunch of people who didn't, in fact shouldn't, share values, goals, morals, customs, or even a common language. Nations were to be mere fiefs, their boundaries determined by which set of political elites controlled them. America, having not been smashed to rubble in WW2, did not share this view. We saw WW2 as an expensive adventure in bailing out Europe, which we spent our treasure and our blood on (including my own grandfather's life, and his chance to ever see his grandson) precisely because we shared cultural and ethical values with the people we were rescuing. But they hate us for it. They see our patriotism as fascism precisely because they see all patriotism as fascism. Psychologists have long understood that humans respond to favors with gratitude only up until those favors become so great that they have no hope of repaying them. At that point, their gratitude turns to resentment. How dare we believe we did them a favor? How dare I believe that my father gave up his father so Europe could be safe, peaceful, and free? Don't we know that, because ${ELABORATE MENTAL GYMNASTICS}, we didn't do them any favors by fighting that war? Don't we know that, because ${ANY PATRIOTISM = HITLER}, our love of our country and favoring of its interests makes us fascist and problematic? Well, no. I don't know that. I don't think any European nation is our ally any more. Certainly, we have shared interests, but how much does that really matter, when they refuse to act in those shared interests, because they have come to believe that acting in your people's interest is bad? They hate us too much to work with us. They resent every ounce of the burden which they are asked to share. Our support has made Europe into a pack of idle welfare recipients, complete with sense of entitlement and self-destructive behavior. But if we didn't defend them... who would? Their native populations have been purged of all patriotism, and who would blame them if they didn't fight for ruling elites that hate them? Their imported third-world barbarians won't fight for them. The very idea is laughable. What's left? And what will make them wake up and think about these questions? Perhaps they need to dig themselves out of the rubble of another war.
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Landeur 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿@Landeur

@CynicalPublius Please just take your bases and leave. Europe needs to stand on its own two feet, for sure. We outsourced our security to America. But that outsourcing was a catastrophe. The entire continent has been invaded and destroyed under your 'protection'. For the love of God, go.

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dh188709@dh188709·
@johnkonrad Do you think they were free riding during the Cold War? I thought NATO had large conscript armies with tanks and aircraft
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John Ʌ Konrad V
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad·
NATO is in far bigger danger than anyone realizes. And the reason has nothing to do with defense budgets. The real danger is psychological. It’s cultural. Europeans didn’t just free-ride on American security for 80 years. They built an entire identity around the idea that they evolved past the Americans protecting them. That identity is now the single biggest obstacle to Western survival. And the darkest irony is: we helped build it. After World War II, Europe wasn’t just economically shattered. Its culture was in ruins. The cities, the universities, the concert halls, the museums. Rubble. The Marshall Plan rebuilt the economy. But culture wasn’t a priority. Not at first. Then the Iron Curtain dropped. And suddenly culture became a weapon. American diplomats, academics, artists & scholars flooded Western Europe. We funded their universities. Supported their orchestras. Rebuilt their museums. Promoted their intellectual life. Not because European culture needed saving for its own sake. Because Eastern Europeans were struggling for Maslow’s mist basic needs. We needed the view from the other side of that Wall to be intoxicating. So America built Western Europe into a showcase of self-actualization. Art. Philosophy. Cafe culture. Long vacations. Universities where people studied literature instead of surviving. We were manufacturing jealousy. And it worked. The Wall came down. But here’s what no one accounted for. When you give a society self-actualization on someone else’s tab long enough, they forget it was a gift. They start believing it was organically theirs. And when they look at the country that funded it all, a country busy building aircraft carriers and semiconductor fabs and shale fields instead of reaching the Maslow’s pinnacle. An overweight American in a ball cap who can’t tell Monet from Pissarro. Who eats fast food. Who drives a truck. Who builds strip malls instead of piazzas. And to a culture trained in aesthetics but stripped of strategic awareness, that American looks uncivilized. So the arrogance takes root. And once a culture decides another is beneath them, they stop listening. Americans say wars are sometimes necessary: crude. Oil is the backbone of prosperity: unsophisticated. Kids build companies in garages that reshape the planet: crass. Wall Street finances the global economy: vulgar. Europe has no world-class technology sector. No military capable of strong defense. No energy independence. No AI capacity. What Europe has is culture. The culture we paid for at the expense of us reaching Maslow’s pinnacle. For decades that was fine. We funded the museums, protected the sea lanes, and tolerated the sneering because the arrangement worked. Then Europeans stopped keeping the contempt private. They started saying it to our faces. In their media. In their parliaments. At every international forum. “Americans are stupid. Americans are violent. Americans are a threat to democracy.” We could have moved the Louvre to NY. We could have built a Venice here. We could have stolen your best artists, designers, philosophers and more… like your conquering armies did for centuries. Instead we funded them. And all we asked for in return was to let us visit. You don’t have the military to defend your borders. You don’t have the technology to compete. You don’t have the energy to heat your homes without begging dictators. What you have is an 80-year superiority complex FUNDED BY AMERICANS, protected by American soldiers, and built on the false belief that self-actualization is civilization. It isn’t. Civilization is the ability to sustain itself. By that measure, Europe isn’t a civilization at all. It’s a dependency with better wine. That’s not a threat. It’s a weather report. Build a Navy. Or don’t. But stop lecturing the people who made you “better than us” Our “crudeness” our “stunted liberal education” our “ugly strip malls” are because we sacrificed our culture to support yours.
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Bucket@thatchthoughts·
Yes. That is support. Not the only support , but yes that is support. Are you retarded ? Did I say scam ? It’s a pretty simple concept they divert money they would normally have to spend on military to social programs And then large portions of their technology and weapon systems are USA platforms I’m sure Russia would love to have you again though so by all means !
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Analytica Camillus
Analytica Camillus@AnalyticaCamil1·
John, please take your pills. None of this is a thing — the only country in Europe that actually punched below its weight in terms of defense spending is Germany (and that’s because we all quietly agreed that twice in 50 years was a bit much), everyone else either spends as much as they’re supposed to, or they’re broke (and thus, have an excuse for not spending as much).
John Ʌ Konrad V@johnkonrad

NATO is in far bigger danger than anyone realizes. And the reason has nothing to do with defense budgets. The real danger is psychological. It’s cultural. Europeans didn’t just free-ride on American security for 80 years. They built an entire identity around the idea that they evolved past the Americans protecting them. That identity is now the single biggest obstacle to Western survival. And the darkest irony is: we helped build it. After World War II, Europe wasn’t just economically shattered. Its culture was in ruins. The cities, the universities, the concert halls, the museums. Rubble. The Marshall Plan rebuilt the economy. But culture wasn’t a priority. Not at first. Then the Iron Curtain dropped. And suddenly culture became a weapon. American diplomats, academics, artists & scholars flooded Western Europe. We funded their universities. Supported their orchestras. Rebuilt their museums. Promoted their intellectual life. Not because European culture needed saving for its own sake. Because Eastern Europeans were struggling for Maslow’s mist basic needs. We needed the view from the other side of that Wall to be intoxicating. So America built Western Europe into a showcase of self-actualization. Art. Philosophy. Cafe culture. Long vacations. Universities where people studied literature instead of surviving. We were manufacturing jealousy. And it worked. The Wall came down. But here’s what no one accounted for. When you give a society self-actualization on someone else’s tab long enough, they forget it was a gift. They start believing it was organically theirs. And when they look at the country that funded it all, a country busy building aircraft carriers and semiconductor fabs and shale fields instead of reaching the Maslow’s pinnacle. An overweight American in a ball cap who can’t tell Monet from Pissarro. Who eats fast food. Who drives a truck. Who builds strip malls instead of piazzas. And to a culture trained in aesthetics but stripped of strategic awareness, that American looks uncivilized. So the arrogance takes root. And once a culture decides another is beneath them, they stop listening. Americans say wars are sometimes necessary: crude. Oil is the backbone of prosperity: unsophisticated. Kids build companies in garages that reshape the planet: crass. Wall Street finances the global economy: vulgar. Europe has no world-class technology sector. No military capable of strong defense. No energy independence. No AI capacity. What Europe has is culture. The culture we paid for at the expense of us reaching Maslow’s pinnacle. For decades that was fine. We funded the museums, protected the sea lanes, and tolerated the sneering because the arrangement worked. Then Europeans stopped keeping the contempt private. They started saying it to our faces. In their media. In their parliaments. At every international forum. “Americans are stupid. Americans are violent. Americans are a threat to democracy.” We could have moved the Louvre to NY. We could have built a Venice here. We could have stolen your best artists, designers, philosophers and more… like your conquering armies did for centuries. Instead we funded them. And all we asked for in return was to let us visit. You don’t have the military to defend your borders. You don’t have the technology to compete. You don’t have the energy to heat your homes without begging dictators. What you have is an 80-year superiority complex FUNDED BY AMERICANS, protected by American soldiers, and built on the false belief that self-actualization is civilization. It isn’t. Civilization is the ability to sustain itself. By that measure, Europe isn’t a civilization at all. It’s a dependency with better wine. That’s not a threat. It’s a weather report. Build a Navy. Or don’t. But stop lecturing the people who made you “better than us” Our “crudeness” our “stunted liberal education” our “ugly strip malls” are because we sacrificed our culture to support yours.

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Richard Hanania
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania·
“A report by Russian foreign intelligence showed that Moscow was so worried about Orban’s standing that it considered staging an assassination attempt on Orban to try to boost his sagging popularity.” Now that’s thinking outside the box. washingtonpost.com/world/2026/04/…
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The_Real_Fly@The_Real_Fly·
Democrats are planning "Project 2029," a plan to jail Trump, his family, and members of the current Trump administration.
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dh188709@dh188709·
@captive_dreamer While I’m sure that small #s of people do that, I think it’s laughable that Chinese people don’t want to be Chinese, and that they are going to fly 10s of millions of pregnant women to the US to try to take over his birthright citizenship, also china doesn’t produce many babies
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captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
It's laughable. If I did the same thing in China or India and tried to claim citizenship they would laugh at me. Rightly so!
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captive dreamer@captive_dreamer·
Two Chinese citizens who don't speak a word of English fly to Hawaii, give birth to a child, fly back to China the next day and that child is now an "American." Does anyone actually believe this? It's absurd
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dh188709@dh188709·
@PeterWrangel @ktm327xx Kind of, I think that the transition to capitalism went poorly, and some western businessmen took advantage, but the west didn’t cause the Russian mob, oligarchs and intel to take over the country
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dh188709@dh188709·
@PeterWrangel @ktm327xx They blame the US(CIA) for the fall of the USSR and subsequent economic exploitation of Russia in the 90’s
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dh188709@dh188709·
@quotapoly @unusual_whales Did diplomacy really fail when one side keeps killing the other sides negotiators? We whacked the guy that Vance was talking to this morning
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unusual_whales@unusual_whales·
Call your negotiations
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dh188709@dh188709·
@BasedMikeLee Hey at least we haven’t started a Middle East war on their behalf, unlike a certain ally that has never deployed troops to an American war
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Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
We’re in an abusive relationship with NATO Let’s leave Pass it on
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Roman Helmet Guy
Roman Helmet Guy@romanhelmetguy·
I’ve warned Europeans about this before, but if the US stops seeing Europe as a partner to help contain China, it will go looking for a different partner to support. Maybe a large country that borders China, with nukes and oil. The worst case for Europe isn’t merely a neutral US.
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