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@simongreising

Katılım Aralık 2011
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Robert@BCResource·
@TallbarFIN Mass starvation incoming... The fact that people celebrate this is insane...
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@wine_018 Animals are not a homogeneous group. Different species behave differently. There is a lot of animals where the male stays and defend their offspring to their death if they have to.
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@iAnonPatriot What is she shooting? .22 cci shotshell or something like that?
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@okaybutalso @BinsaeedRashid It's not supposed to be a flex. It's supposed to be a threat where the outcome of what's next ought to seem too high a price to pay.
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Okaybutalso@okaybutalso·
@BinsaeedRashid Publishing a hit list of civilian infrastructure you plan to destroy is certainly a choice. 'We'll cut off water to millions of innocent people' isn't the flex they think it is.
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cinesthetic.
cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
What’s the most epic movie moment you’ve ever experienced in a theater?
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@TheCinesthetic Many but these stand out. T-Rex scene in JP Charge of the Rohirim in ROTK. Gandalf diving sword first towards Balrog in 2T. And this scene, where gandalf times a cavcharge with the sunrise to blind his enemies. That scene made me feel I would never see anything cooler, ever.
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@alicemedce Finns rätt många länder som kan skicka robotar in i Sverige.
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Ken Ken@Kens_Rant·
@shanaka86 Wow one whole submarine with 38 munitions. The U.S. alone has so far used 10,000 to 12,000 munitions on over 8,000 military targets.....Late and lacking.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
BREAKING. The country President Trump called “very late as usual” just parked a nuclear submarine within Tomahawk range of Iran. HMS Anson, an Astute-class nuclear-powered attack submarine, is now positioned in the northern Arabian Sea with cruise missiles capable of reaching targets deep inside Iranian territory. Britain did not announce this with a press conference. The Daily Mail published the positioning. The submarine speaks for itself. HMS Anson left Perth earlier this month and traveled 5,500 miles to the Arabian Sea. It carries Tomahawk Block IV cruise missiles and Spearfish heavyweight torpedoes. Its Rolls-Royce reactor will not need refuelling for 25 years. Its pump-jet propulsor makes it one of the quietest submarines in any navy. It does not need to surface to strike. It does not need permission from Washington. Starmer authorises launches through Permanent Joint Headquarters at Northwood. This is a British weapon under British command. The sequence matters. On the first day of the war, Iran fired two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia, a British territory in the Indian Ocean. Neither hit. Trump publicly criticised the UK as “very late” and “disappointing” in its response. Starmer initially hesitated on US requests to use British bases for strike operations. Then Britain authorised the use of UK bases, including Diego Garcia, for operations to prevent Iran from attacking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran responded by warning that British lives are now at risk. Britain responded by sending a submarine that can put a Tomahawk through a window in Tehran from underwater without surfacing. The escalation ladder from “very late” to nuclear attack submarine took less than three weeks. Starmer’s calculation is not ideological. It is economic. The UK imports significant quantities of LNG and oil through Gulf supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz carries approximately 20 percent of global seaborne oil trade. British energy prices are already surging from the Hormuz closure. British pharmaceutical supply chains depend on Indian manufacturers who depend on Gulf crude. The same supply-chain vulnerability that connects Modi’s Nowruz phone call to Ohio pharmacies connects Starmer’s submarine deployment to British gas bills. The submarine is not defending democracy. It is defending heating costs. The Astute-class is the most capable attack submarine Britain has ever built. Seven are planned. Five have been commissioned. HMS Anson, the fifth, entered service in 2022. At 97 metres and 7,800 tonnes submerged, it carries a crew of 98 in a hull designed to operate at depths exceeding 300 metres. It is smaller than the American Virginia-class but rated quieter by multiple independent assessments. It carries fewer missiles but needs fewer sailors. In a strait where stealth matters more than volume, the boat that cannot be heard is more dangerous than the fleet that can be seen. The UK is now the third nation with strike capability deployed in the war theatre, after the United States and Israel. France has the Charles de Gaulle carrier group for air operations. Greece has a Patriot battery defending Saudi refineries. Twenty-three nations signed a statement. But only Britain has put a nuclear-powered platform carrying land-attack cruise missiles underwater in the Arabian Sea with the authority to fire them on the Prime Minister’s order. Trump said late. Starmer sent a submarine. The missile it carries can reach Tehran. The reactor that powers it will not need fuel until 2047. And the man who authorises the launch is the same man Iran threatened by name when it said British lives are at risk. The threat was noted. The submarine arrived. Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Simon.KG
Simon.KG@simongreising·
@li_micke @Bananpolo Typiskt Trumpmanér. Kasta in en handgranat i ett rum och sen bara dra och låta nån annan ta hand om kaoset.
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NAVI@natusvincere·
Some advices...
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@venom1s The husband who pulled the gun?
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︎ ︎venom
︎ ︎venom@venom1s·
Growing up is realising that in Titanic, Rose decides to throw away a $250 million pendant in memory of an unemployed man with whom she had sex one time. Meanwhile, her husband worked hard all his life to maintain her and give her and her children a life of luxury, and he would surely have also appreciated the inheritance and lived peacefully. She could have also given the pendant to her granddaughter, who took care of her her whole life. The real villain of the movie was Rose.
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Simon.KG
Simon.KG@simongreising·
@Norran09111 @farfarjoe @NordnetAra Mja. Tar man exemplet i inlägget så hade ju såklart personalen enkelt kunnat kolla om artikeln fanns i butikens lagervärde. Om den gjorde det så försöker man ju "så klart" att hitta den åt kunden :)
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Norran
Norran@Norran09111·
@farfarjoe @NordnetAra Det spelar ingen roll om du är världsbäst på ditt jobb inom detaljhandeln. Du vet aldrig vad för saker som finns i butiken eller vart dom är, du vet endast på ett hum. Ena dagen är saker på en hylla, sen kommer kontoret o kräver ny struktur på sortimentet och nya ut saker.
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Ara Mustafa
Ara Mustafa@NordnetAra·
Folk: - AI kommer aldrig ersätta människor och den mänskliga kontakten Jag på H&M - Hej, har ni den här tröjan? [visar bild på telefonen från HM-appen] - Vet inte, kolla runt och se om du hittar. Kanske har något liknande. - Okej...tack...
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@farfarjoe @NordnetAra Beror givetvis lite på var man jobbar men många arbetsplatser som tex konfektion har hög omsättning på personal. Många som jobbar i den miljön ser det som ett tillfälligt jobb, har det vid sidan av studierna osv.
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Kaktus@farfarjoe·
@NordnetAra Fattar inte hur såna slöa anställda har jobb med tanke på hur många duktiga som söker arbete
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@ixgrizz The idea that something that large could "swim" that fast in sand is just so anoying to me. Its sci-fi, I get it but there needs to be some sort of connection to physical rules to make any fantasy seem plausible.
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@MadelaineLucyH The best accessory a man can have to draw women in bars is an engagement ring.
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Madelaine Hanson
Madelaine Hanson@MadelaineLucyH·
Ok I can explain this, and it’s not because women are all evil and like hurting other women. It’s just as true in reverse, the minute you are serious with a guy 50 men will pop up like whackamoles claiming they thought you were the one. Roughly, you can split all people who like you(both men and women) into three groups; A- Romantically interested in you B- Up for something casual/sex C- Just wants an ego boost/roster Now if they are in C, they aren’t going to like you being “off the market”. If they are A, they will be upset you didn’t choose them. If they are B, they will just drop off because it is too much effort. You being in a relationship just reminds them you exist.
Alexander 𖤓 Nietzschean Vitalist@UbermenschMind

How girls look at you the second they find out you have a girlfriend

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Simon.KG
Simon.KG@simongreising·
@wydyama If you are used to driving a manual shift gear box you don't even think about it. It happens by itself. The only inconvenience I can remember (I drive EV nowadays) is that its a hassle if you are hurt. Like stiff neck, or similar.
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@VodkaGreece Why is Hallgrímskirkja from Reykavik in Iceland on the mountain lol
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VodkaGreece
VodkaGreece@VodkaGreece·
I’ve played only 2 hours of Crimson Desert and here are my thoughts so far. +Game is absolutely stunning and probably one of the most detailed open worlds ever created +The game really doesn’t hold your hand but thats a huge plus - Having to position yourself to talk to someone or be in a specific spot to activate the animation/action can be annoying as the button prompt doesn’t show otherwise - Lip syncing isn’t good +Combat is excellent even though the dodge doesn’t feel as responsive but I have only done one big battle which was at the start of the game so this could easily and probably will improve as I upgrade and get used to the combat more +Side missions and secrets seem to be everywhere,you can listen in to learn something new. A bird can fly onto your shoulder with a letter to learn about something happening in the world which I thought was really neat. If you want a packed open world with a lot to do this game is for you. +Puzzles are great so far, just the right level of difficulty - Movement when jumping and running is extremely slow and not responsive, having to press square whilst mashing x to run at the same time was annoying and makes for the platforming sections to become frustrating +Movement is hard to get used to at first but after an hour or so it’s fine, think RDR2 in terms of how your character moves it’s almost exactly the same I can’t stress this enough, these are MY OWN THOUGHTS after only 2 HOURS of playing, all of this could change as I play more. This is just to tell people who are on the fence a little bit more information after actually playing it.
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exQUIZitely 🕹️@exQUIZitely·
Best turn-based strategy game of the 90s. What would be your pick? Mine would be Civilization II from 1996.
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Simon.KG@simongreising·
@TheCinesthetic The sound mixing in this movie is also excellent. It really feels like being in a djungle if listened on surround systems.
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cinesthetic.@TheCinesthetic·
You can have your opinions on Mel Gibson, but this might be one of the greatest adventure films ever made. Its strength isn’t just the setting, it’s the precision of its filmmaking. Scenes like this say everything. Apocalypto (2006)
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