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James Riley

@James_Riley___

I.T ‘Fix It’ man from the North West of Tasmania.

เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@Kin_Loch @ConnorMEwing Probably in the same way an MBBS might not refer to themselves as an MBBS but simply a doctor when talking to all largely international audience. Probably because a DPhil and a PhD are equivalent qualifications, but PhD is universally known and DPhil is only used by some UK Unis
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@kooriibow @justMizuyuki Yeah yuigoh’s issue, if you want to call it that, is card text are long and that cards have multiple effect. Which makes cards take longer read and harder to glance at. It also uses punctuation to influence the order of how things happen. Discarding for cost, is a classic one.
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voracious beast@kooriibow·
@justMizuyuki like the benefit of ygo is that there's no hidden information on cards, the only time where things get convoluted are with cards that are part of a sequence like Branded Fusion, but when a card like BF resolves, you understand that it's about performing an action in game.
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read 魔法少女の魔女裁判 right fucking..when its in ur lang?
We're rlly out here saying haste is just as new player unfriendly as every individual card having 5 lines dedicated to when u can play it in a way where new players have no idea the difference between hard or soft opts
boofy❦🏳️‍⚧️@goblinbiker

like yugioh text is undecipherable to new players yes, but so are magic keywords. you need to get used to reading the lingo, when you get to it you can scan through cards easily, and that appliea to both games rush duel formatting is so much better tho

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Pubby@PinkWiddlePubby·
@Erwandawa123 @Rijsixmj_669 Girls in Australia have to wait until 16 to use Facebook but they can almost get married legally with parental consent at 16. It is not about protecting children.
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I was 14, shoved in a car and "married off" (yes illegal in Australia) to a 30yo. (Yes this is trafficking) My two teens are from child sexual abuse and rape, I escaped successfully when I was 19. But then family court and child protection decided my rapist should have access to his kids and removed my domestic violence restraining orders. And they also forcibly made me return to my original child sexual abusers, my mum and dad or I lose completely custody of my two toddlers. So my lifetime sexual abuse continued until 2025. I had to see him 3x a week, alone, terrified until he stopped showing up for whatever reason he never stated. Police tried to charge him in court for child sexual abuse crimes and domestic violence. The magistrate told him to "don't do it again" and I got a few sessions of free counselling as victims of crime compensation. He then married a 13yo and waited till she was 18 to bring her into Australia. She had two kids already with him. But hey... he didn't do it again in Australia... lmao I hate the govt systems quite a lot. They really suck at their jobs.
Lilyta@cryptolilyta

Unpopular opinion about marriage Just wondering, is marriage scary?

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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@Solaris0000 @scoutfreak @Danielleqetu This is a weird take because a fair chunk of‘men’s’ sports are open entry fo everyone. It’s just that women’s events were created because women weren’t able to keep up with men. That said though, women have been excluded for misogynistic social and cultural reasons.
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Miguel@Solaris0000·
@scoutfreak @Danielleqetu That's the point. It's calling into question how fucking stupid their thinking is. She of course shouldn't be in men's sports.
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@dynamiteddan @williamcrawley @MatthewSitman This is such a weird quibble. Would you assume at that an MD was completely different to a MBBS? They’ve both gone through the same registrations to practice medicine. They’re both qualified medical doctors.
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Silicon-based life form
Silicon-based life form@DavidM84943534·
@Philssay I'm shocked that they use the term "breast" - sounds sexist to me. A neutral term like "left side"/"right side" should have been used as to not offend ANYONE/ANYTHING.
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Question@Philssay·
She got a medal for Covid they have to be joking.
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@JDPONinNIPPON @yuanyi_z That’s Krissy Barrett, the Australian Federal Police Commissioner. Their badge/emblem is similar to the Vicpol one.
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@jen_tcg Depends what you’re playing. Spell negate card effect or an onmi negate from an in archetype card. For example, DDDs have Siegfried that negates a spell or trap effect. Heroes have hero chaos that negates any card effect on field. Generically,you could make Naturia Beast if able.
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jen ✨
jen ✨@jen_tcg·
not to sound whiny, because this is a genuine question, but how do you play around raigeki? I know in radiant typhoon you can at least use totem bird or rt mandate. should I always be prioritizing those two options? and how do other decks do it? what’s the general counterplay?
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Hugo@lowlandsapien·
Australians were protected from this by the Defence Act. NZ wasn't.
Dr. M.F. Khan@Dr_TheHistories

Between 1914-1918, the British Army shot 306 of its own soldiers at dawn. They were led out before firing squads, blindfolded, tied to a stake, and killed by men from their own regiments. The charges ranged from desertion and cowardice to quitting a post without orders. Most of these men were volunteers, civilians who had enlisted out of patriotism and found themselves broken by conditions that no human being was designed to endure. The Western Front was not a war in any traditional sense. It was years of continuous artillery bombardment, rat-infested trenches, mass death measured in yards of mud, and the constant expectation of the next assault. Men watched their friends disintegrate beside them. They lived for months at a time without sleep in any meaningful sense. They developed shaking fits, paralysis, blindness, and complete psychological collapse. The army called it shell shock. When it manifested as an inability to return to the front, the army sometimes called it cowardice. The trials were brief and often deeply unfair. Many men were undefended or chose to speak on their own behalf, unaware of their rights. Some were convicted and executed on the same day. Officers suffering from the same conditions were frequently diagnosed with neurasthenia and given medical leave. A private soldier who broke under identical circumstances could be shot. The class divide in how shell shock was treated was stark and documented. The case that finally forced the government's hand was that of Private Harry Farr, executed for cowardice in 1916 at the age of 25. Farr had already been hospitalized for shell shock and sent back to the front before he collapsed again. His daughter Gertrude spent decades insisting her father was not a coward, eventually joining a legal challenge against the Ministry of Defence. In August 2006, when Gertrude was 93, Defence Secretary Des Browne announced a blanket pardon for all 306 men. Forty others, convicted of murder and mutiny, were excluded. The pardon took legal effect the following year under the Armed Forces Act 2006. The pardons were not without controversy. Browne's announcement included a careful caveat: the pardon did not cast doubt on the procedures or judgments of the time, and it did not cancel the original sentences. What it changed was the formal designation. The men were now to be recognized as victims of war. The Shot at Dawn Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire had already been standing for five years by the time the pardons came. Unveiled in 2001, it depicts a young soldier blindfolded and bound to a stake. The figure was modelled on Private Herbert Burden, who had lied about his age to enlist and was seventeen years old when he was shot for desertion. Around the central figure, individual wooden stakes bear the names of each of the executed men, arranged in a semicircle. The effect is deliberately overwhelming. For many of the families, the shame had lasted nearly a century. Soldiers shot for cowardice were denied the pension their widows would otherwise have received. Their names were left off local war memorials. Their children and grandchildren grew up knowing the circumstances of the death but unable to speak of it. The pardon did not undo any of that. What it did was confirm, in law, what the families had argued for generations: that the men who broke under the weight of industrial warfare were not criminals. They were casualties, distinguished from the men buried in the official cemeteries only by the manner in which they died. #drthehistories

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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@AMK_Mapping_ @ShoahUkraine Would you call Yugoslavian workers self management, capitalism? A market economy or a hybrid economy isn’t inherently capitalist or socialist.
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WW2 The Eastern Front
WW2 The Eastern Front@ShoahUkraine·
That’s not what Marxism is. What you’re describing is the end goal Marx envisioned, a fully stateless and classless society. Marxism itself includes a transitional stage called the dictatorship of the proletariat, where the working class takes political power and uses the state to dismantle class structures, suppress the former ruling classes, and reorganize the economy. In Marxist theory, the state doesn’t disappear immediately. It persists as a tool of class rule during this transition. Only after class distinctions are abolished and material conditions change does the state " wither away. " So pointing out that a country still has a state or class differences doesn’t, by itself, disprove that it operates within a Marxist framework or claims to be in that transitional phase.
AMK Mapping 🇳🇿@AMK_Mapping_

@SenTomCotton China is capitalist you fucking idiot. Marxism requires you to have a stateless and classless society. China is neither of these. But of course, you need to apply scary labels to anyone against U.S. hegemony so you can keep your delusional population dumb and obedient.

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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@NikDavidYaron @MisterFizz @matthewswspence lol the reason the US doesn’t make stuff any more is because the people making all the money make it easier and quicker by transferring manufacturing offshore. The Chinese and Vietnamese took the hit manufacturing expansion initially as a future investment.
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Dr. RoaminGorilla
Dr. RoaminGorilla@NikDavidYaron·
@MisterFizz @matthewswspence Why does the US not make cell phones in the US anymore? Why should we, there is no benefit to it. Same with ship yards. It's not 1970, we are not a manufacturing powerhouse anymore. Automation isn't difficult either, it's that we don't need to make cargo ships.
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Doug Cameron
Doug Cameron@DougCameron51·
Albanese’s backing of Israeli and US attacks on Iran shows that we are completely devoid of acting independently from Trump and Netanyahu. There was a time when Labor pursued peace not war. That time is long gone. Leadership needed not sycophantic capitulation to militarism.
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@TimSweeneyEpic Why didn’t you post this bit written before? “You can” implies that you don’t have to use the API. This article is about using the steam API for users to use their steam balance on stuff. It’s not saying you can’t use other payment methods in game? Which I’ve done on steam games
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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@DatFishe @RBMEllis @TrueSlazac That’s not that uncommon. My dad is the youngest of 6 and his eldest sibling is 18 years older than him. My grandfather was 1 of 10 kids
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CO2 exhaler
CO2 exhaler@bitbydog·
@Skeezer__ @GUnderground_TV The Soviets didnt collapse during Barbarosa, they weren’t going to collapse after. US aid definitely shortened the war on the eastern front, particularly the supplies of trucks, but it didn’t decide the outcome.
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Going Underground@GUnderground_TV·
‘But who ended the Holocaust?’ ‘The Soviet Union, actually.’ As the world remembers the liberation of Auschwitz 81 years ago, a reminder of a classic case of historical fact vs the rewriting of history. In US and European media, the US is presented as the liberator of Europe that ended the Holocaust and Nazi Germany’s crimes. In reality it was the Soviet Red Army that liberated the concentration camps, giving 27 million lives to defeat German fascism, the highest number of fatalities in the anti-fascist alliance. For most of WW2, the Red Army fielded more divisions than all of the Western allied armies combined.
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi

On this day in 1945, Joseph Stalin’s Red Army liberates the Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps in which millions of Jews were killed. Soviet troops found 370,000 men's suits, 837,000 articles of women's clothing, and 7 tonnes of human hair. Soviet troops gave their lives to liberate the concentration camps that served as industrial-scale human slaughterhouses…and yet Russia has not been invited to the 80th Auschwitz liberation anniversary memorial event in Poland, while the country that perpetrated the atrocities, Germany, will be there. No matter how much the US, UK, and EU try to rewrite history, the statistics reveal the truth. 27 million Soviets died to defeat fascism in World War 2, the greatest sacrifice of any country during the war. Roughly 3 in 4 German soldiers killed in World War 2 died fighting the Red Army on the Eastern Front. Without the Red Army, Auschwitz would not have been liberated, and Europe would be under the fascist tyranny of Germany.

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James Riley@James_Riley___·
@pqStreams @IGN The reserve list simply existing has done more damage to MTG than Hasbro. It started the trend of cards being speculative assets.
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pq@pqStreams·
@IGN Hasbro is a shitty game company that ruined my favorite card game
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IGN@IGN·
A new lawsuit claims that Hasbro leadership "concealed the true reason" that its widely-criticized, incredibly expensive Magic: The Gathering 30th Anniversary Set was pulled from sale within an hour of its initial release. bit.ly/464XVKT
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