Guy shot for the head, and hit where he was aiming, but his target moved. Yet, here you are continuing to make a clown of yourself.
Makes him an adequate shooter for the range he was shooting at. Just admit you were wrong instead of continuing to make a clown of yourself here.
To sum up, you claimed that he was a bad shooter. Then when you were presented with evidence of being wrong proceeded to move goal posts instead of admitting it. 🤡
The goal posts are moving.
Pretty sure he had a vest, which is standard practice.
Trump was insanely lucky actually
If you don’t think that people owning the results of their labor is morally correct, then what else is there to say about you.
Uh yeah, and we’re completely and utterly unapologetic about it because it’s the morally correct position.
The government in USSR very much represented the working class. Maybe actually spend a bit of time learning about USSR instead of regurgitating propaganda points you’ve memorized?
edit: I love how mad libs of lemmy get when faced with basic historical facts
And a relevant passage from This Soviet World by Anna Louise Strong
While the vid is talking about disk space, I find that the games are also getting way too big in terms of length with most of the game just being filler. This is especially true for open world games where there’s very little actual content to be had. Most of the game ends up being repetitive fetch quests, or grinding for levels with a handful of hours of actual story sandwiched in here and there. Once in a while you see a game that can genuinely justify its length, Last of Us series is a good example of this, but more often than not games feel long for the sake of being long. Another aspect I’ve come to resent is how games have to pile on different mechanics like crafting because it’s just what’s expected. A lot of the time it doesn’t really add anything and just forces you to do more scavenging quests.
Nowadays, I pretty much exclusively play indie games precisely because they tend to be shorter and more focused. Sometimes less really is more. Viewfinder is the latest game I’ve played. It’s like 6-8 hours in length, and it’s just perfect.
guy should do an AMA on what it’s like to live a life with a single brain cell.
thanks, I hate it 😄
You gotta love how every single communism trope actually becomes realized under capitalism sooner or later. Turns out it’s the capitalists who want to take away all your personal property and turn everything into a rental. You don’t own your media, your books, or your computer. Everything, is an internet connected subscription nowadays. As soon as you stop paying, or the company decides to cut service you’re shit out of luck.
oh bread lines are very much a thing in US https://www.motherjones.com/food/2020/04/these-photos-show-the-staggering-food-bank-lines-across-america/
Right, the government people should be worried about is the one that has agency over them.
That’s right as long as it’s private companies collecting the data and then selling it to the government then it’s just wholesome surveillance capitalism.
I’ve always found this extremely funny because we know for a fact that all western companies share their data with western governments. So, the only actual difference is that this data is also sold to any private interests willing to pay for it. Looking at it from this perspective, you have far more data privacy in China than you do in the west.
lol PKD predicted late stage capitalism in Ubik pretty accurately