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Just discovered my Marxist professor has a side hustle as a landlord





🚨 SERIOUS COMPLAINT 🚨 I am formally and angrily calling out the Beijing Municipal Government and ByteDance – specifically their construction site at Lanjing Lijia. At 2 AM on a weekend, excavators are working nonstop. The site is barely 200–300 meters from my home. How are people supposed to sleep? I filed a complaint with 12345 before. Their official response was: “This is a key municipal infrastructure project. Legal working hours are 6 AM – 10 PM, including weekends and public holidays (May Day, etc.).” That already made me furious. But now – weekend, 2 AM – they’re digging like it’s noon. Totally unacceptable. I recorded a video and posted it on domestic social media. Then Xiaohongshu banned my account – my video is invisible to others. That tells me one thing: the Beijing government saw my post. They chose to silence me instead of fixing the problem. As of now, my 12345 complaint is still unanswered – zero response. I never wanted to take extreme measures. But you leave me no choice. --- #Beijing #ByteDance #NoisePollution #SilencingCitizens #LanjingLijia #12345 #RightToSleep

some t-rex death animations and i kinda like the cut to black

Kebab guy actually does care about me. One time my gf got a kebab with her coworker and bossman informed me of the incident


Germany will supply Ukraine with additional 300 million euro and 50,000 long-range projectiles to be used against Russia. Berlin reunited under the promise of not being again hostile against Russia. Today both nazism and hostility against Russia are growing in Germany. Last time Germany wanted to fight it didn't end up well. Germany is becoming after Ukraine, the most militarized country in Europe. This is a dangerous path for the all Europe. Where are they taking us with all these weapons and military support to Ukraine?



Karmelo Anthony transferred to Texas state prison, newest mugshot released after spending night in county slammer trib.al/I3xNFo2


Jerry Seinfeld courtside

New U.S. Strikes on #Iran: Coercive Diplomacy or A New Round of War? 🔹By now, it has become clear that coercive diplomacy is not the reason – or at least not the only reason – behind the repeated U.S. strikes on southern Iran. The choice of the targets, together with the political signaling accompanying them, suggests that there is an attempt to erode Iran’s leverage over the Strait of Hormuz and open the strait through military means. 🔹On the one hand, the strikes over the past week, especially in the past two days, have been concentrated on Iranian air defense systems, command-and-control centers, facilities related to the Iranian Navy’s drone operations, and radar systems. 🔹On the other hand, Donald Trump admitted openly for the first time that the United States has been helping ships pass through the strait over the past month and has thereby contributed to increasing the flow of oil to global markets. 🔹Taken together, these developments suggest that the Trump administration wants, on the one hand, to operationally weaken Iran’s ability to target shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and, on the other hand, to signal at the highest political level that the security situation around the strait is improving, thereby reassuring shipping companies. 🔹At the same time, it has become clear that the Iranian responses, in the form of targeting U.S. bases around the Persian Gulf, have not had any meaningful deterrent effect vis-à-vis the United States. Rather, the United States appears to have calculated that the benefits of continuing these strikes outweigh the costs. 🔹This has led to different conclusions and proposals within Iran’s strategic community. On the one hand, there are criticisms that Tehran has become too cautious and too predictable in its response to the United States. This, critics argue, has allowed the adversary to make a reliable assessment of the costs and benefits of escalation and to confidently plan its targeting of Iranian territory. 🔹The suggestion is that Iran needs to become more risk-taking and less predictable in its responses by, on the one hand, acting directly against the U.S. naval presence in the region and its warships and, on the other hand, targeting energy infrastructure in the region so that Trump’s strategy of reassuring the energy markets will not succeed. 🔹 On the other hand, there are warnings that these developments may be part of a broader pattern of preparations for a new large-scale war coordinated between the United States and Israel. The argument is that, just as the United States has concentrated on targeting Iranian air defense systems and radar installations in the south, Israel, in its latest strikes, targeted the same types of facilities in central Iran. Together, they may be weakening Iran’s defenses in order to secure a free hand in a new round of large-scale war. 🔹Overall, this is why the ceasefire, which has now been reduced to little more than a name, appears not to have brought any meaningful benefits for Tehran, and the process of rethinking the country’s strategic options seems already to be underway.




Unpopular opinion: Living in your parents house at 25-30 years old is embarrassing.




















