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Prison time, fines and ostracisation: anti-gay law shocks community in African country seen as relatively safe


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48040109

Jail terms of up to five years for ‘promoting homosexuality’ in Burkina Faso latest in push for ‘family values’ sweeping the continent

Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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Prison time, fines and ostracisation: anti-gay law shocks community in African country seen as relatively safe


Jail terms of up to five years for ‘promoting homosexuality’ in Burkina Faso latest in push for ‘family values’ sweeping the continent


Archived version: archive.is/newest/theguardian.…


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in reply to floofloof

This is only because the local religion decided that it's going to push it's LGBTQ hate agenda, as it exists in their religious hate book.

Religions are the cause of almost all LGBTQ hate. When they say they're about peace, love, and friendship - that's a LIE!



The US just sanctioned three leading Palestinian human rights NGOs over ICC support


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48040102

The US is further complicit in Israel's war crimes by providing political and legal cover for them, & we spoke to Amnesty about the sanctions.

Archived version: archive.is/newest/thecanary.co…


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The US just sanctioned three leading Palestinian human rights NGOs over ICC support


The US is further complicit in Israel's war crimes by providing political and legal cover for them, & we spoke to Amnesty about the sanctions.


Archived version: archive.is/newest/thecanary.co…


Disclaimer: The article linked is from a single source with a single perspective. Make sure to cross-check information against multiple sources to get a comprehensive view on the situation.


in reply to floofloof

I remember when Biden had his administration veto the UN Security Council resolutions demanding ceasefires. Let's not forget Israel's control of Congress crosses both party lines. If you want to beat Trump then don't get outraged over this & then make excuses when your own party engages in similar activity.
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in reply to John Richard

But Trump said recently that Israel has lost control of Congress.


Jamaica's Labour Party wins third term promising tax cuts


KINGSTON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - Jamaica's ruling Labour Party declared victory in general elections, ushering in a third consecutive term for Prime Minister Andrew Holness who ran on promises of tax cuts.

Preliminary figures gave 34 seats to his Jamaica Labour Party and 29 to the rival People's National Party, with a voter turnout of 39.5%, the Electoral Commission of Jamaica said on X.

"This was not an easy victory. Make no mistake about it, this was a fight," Holness said in a televised speech late on Wednesday after People's National Party leader Mark Golding conceded defeat.

Holness campaigned on his government's economic record, saying it had brought prosperity to the Caribbean country with a low unemployment rate of 3.3% and reductions in poverty and crime.

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/jamaicas-labour-party-wins-third-term-promising-tax-cuts-2025-09-04/

in reply to Stamau123

Note: While its name might suggest that it is a social democratic party, as is the case for "Labour" parties in other countries, the JLP is actually a conservative party. The also confusingly named People's National Party is a social democratic party.


Reform's Farage vows to start preparing for government to make UK 'great again'


  • Populist leader offers clearer view of a possible Reform UK government
  • Says it would end arrivals of illegal migrants by boat in two weeks
  • Farage, a Brexit veteran and Trump ally, says main parties are in meltdown
  • Reform UK riding high in opinion polls, though still behind major parties in donations
  • Farage suggests next election might come earlier than 2029

BIRMINGHAM, England, Sept 5 (Reuters) - British populist leader Nigel Farage vowed on Friday to start preparing for government, saying the nation's two main parties were in meltdown and only his Reform UK could ease the anger and despair plaguing the country to "make Britain great again".

To a prolonged standing ovation by a crowd at the annual party conference, Farage for the first time offered a vision of how Britain would be under a Reform government: He pledged to end the arrival of illegal migrants in boats in two weeks, bring back "stop-and-search" policing and scrap net zero policies.

https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/reforms-farage-vows-start-preparing-government-make-uk-great-again-2025-09-05/

in reply to Stamau123

Nigel Farage the embodiment of the shit that won't flush.
in reply to Stamau123

Stop. Just, stop.

He wants to be Don Jr. so goddamn badly.



Reuters withdraws Xi, Putin longevity video after China state TV pulls legal permission to use it


Sept 5 (Reuters) - Reuters News on Friday withdrew a four-minute video containing an exchange between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping discussing the possibility that humans can live to 150 years old, after China state TV demanded its removal and withdrew the legal permission to use it.

The footage, which included the open mic exchange from the military parade in Beijing marking the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two, was licensed by the China state television network, China Central Television (CCTV).

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/reuters-withdraws-xi-putin-longevity-video-after-china-state-tv-pulls-legal-2025-09-06/

in reply to Stamau123

"The longer you live, the younger you become" — this bitch has clearly never heard of human leukocyte antigens.
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Statement on discourse about ActivityPub and AT Protocol by W3C SocialCG


Over the past few months in particular, the Social Web Community Group has seen an increase in heated discussions online that have been arguing protocol superiority and creating conflict between ActivityPub and AT Protocol, or trying to promote one over the other. These discussions have generally not been productive, created contention within the community that stands in the way of collaboration, and been a hotbed for conflict, disagreements, and misinformation. There has often been significant biases exhibited within these conversations.

ActivtyPub in its current usage does make different design decisions to AT Protocol, but ActivityPub is not necessarily that different from AT Protocol: both are open social web protocols.

There is an entire section of the ActivityPub specification that isn't as well known or widely adopted but which, at a high level, provides fairly similar ideas to those emphasized within the AT Protocol community for separation between data, identity and applications. Recently, a taskforce within the Social Web Community Group has been established to advance what is now known as the ActivityPub API.

Whilst we may have our differences at present, over time those gaps will narrow, as we share a lot more in common than we have differences.

There does not have to be a “winning” protocol. We do not build a better open social web for everyone by fighting and arguing about protocol superiority. That is not how we achieve a better open social web. Instead, we must work together, cross-pollinate and share ideas, and participate within each other's communities with respect and mutual understanding. Arguing between us only emboldens those that seek to derail and destroy efforts to build an open social web.

The practice of collaboration outside of our own groups has a long history within the standards community, whether that is with competing companies working together on standards or protocols, or collaboration between different standards bodies like the W3C and IETF.

There has already been cross-pollination of ideas between the people working on ActivityPub and AT Protocol. For example, AT Protocol adopted an internet draft that was originally written to support the ActivityPub ecosystem, and projects within ActivityPub have adopted some ideas on content labeling and starter packs from the AT Protocol ecosystem.

Both ActivityPub and AT Protocol can and do co-exist. This co-existence is perhaps best emphasized by the outstanding work of Bridgy Fed project, which connects ActivityPub, AT Protocol, and other protocols together allowing for interoperability and community that crosses between protocols. If you wanted to summarise this letter on a t-shirt, it would be “People > Protocols > Platforms”.

This statement is a call for cooling the temperature of discussions and a reminder to be respectful of each other and the huge amount of work everyone is putting in to build a better open social web. We do not win by tearing each other down, which only emboldens and empowers those who do not want either protocol to succeed.

This statement was written following an initial discussion at this month's Social Web Community Group meeting, and has been reviewed by several members of the CG.

in reply to flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)

People are arguing because ATProto is not open. And that couldn't be more clear in the simple fact that BSky hosts tens of millions of users, 99.95% of "the ATmosphere". While AP has <1% of the number of users and yet they're strewn across tens of thousands of servers.

We've already seen the implications of such closure in the silencing of users by foreign govts, silencing of users in an entire state, and enforcement of draconian ID laws on millions of users in the EU. Meanwhile AP is largely unaffected.

And BSky is still taking the Silicon Valley approach of "we'll figure out how to make money later", to which the answers are the same as every other social platform. They're not funded by donations, they're funded by investments from investors who expect to see a profit eventually.

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in reply to Ulrich

ATProto is open. Bluesky is not.

What we currently see is similar to how ActivityPub looked when it was first drawn up as a protocol: when 99% of users were on Mastodon GmbH's server.

The ten thousands of servers came later. And in theory ATProto is defined open enough that it is possible to implement it independently from Bluesky.

in reply to Microw

ATProto is open. Bluesky is not.


Not a distinction worth making when 99+% are all on the same server.

when 99% of users were on Mastodon GmbH's server


99% of the 12 users? Again, BSky is tens of millions of users. Why is it you think they're all on the same server?

And in theory ATProto is defined open enough that it is possible to implement it independently from Bluesky.


Then why is no one doing it?

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in reply to flamingos-cant (hopepunk arc)

The statement has been... uh... updated. The URL now reads:

A statement was originally published here, however, we have since received an objections to its publication citing that proper processes were not followed, and therefore it has been taken down and republished on Emelia's website instead, whilst we seek community group consensus. When Emelia merged the pull request, she had been granted permission to do so by the co-chair of the Social Web CG, and given the number of signatories with various significant contributions to ActivityPub and ActivityStreams, Emelia believed that there was enough agreement to publish.
in reply to General_Effort

It was pretty bizarre how it was published in such a way that it seemed to come from w3c socialcg when really it was just Emelia.

Despite being an activitypub dev I have not seen any of the supposed "heated discussions" probably because I don't spend time on Mastodon trying to boost ATProto. It doesn't seem like a widespread problem to me.

in reply to Rimu

It was signed by a number of people, including OG ActivityPub contributors. I guess you'd have to know what goes on in the mailing list.

Looking around here, there's a lot of ignorant hostility. I am always surprised by how tech-illiterate fediverse fans are. People who feel that that's their peer group probably have a hard time ignoring that background toxicity.

in reply to General_Effort

I wonder what objections there could to the statement other than procedural. It's a nice 'let's work on making stuff better rather than fighting with each other' message.



YouTuber 'Great Library' found dead at 47




Teen girls are being used as hitwomen in Sweden's organized crime wars: "Young kids are thirsty for blood"


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48030154

"I had a case involving a 15-year-old girl recruited to shoot someone in the head," Stockholm prosecutor Ida Arnell told AFP. "She was able to choose the type of mission she wanted, in other words, to aim at the guy's door or his head. She chose the head."


in reply to schizoidman

So what's going down in Sweden exactly? My perception is that they used to enjoy a high standard/quality of life with progressive policies, then somewhere around pandemic time it went downhill: rise in xenophobia, hate, crime, strains on their social systems, rise of right wing populism (I guess this is global). Is there a comprehensive analysis somewhere I can read about this?

in reply to Davriellelouna

When we talk about Armenians being mass-murdered, we call it Armenian genocide

When we talk about Palestinians being mass-murdered, let's please not erase the Palestinians - it's the Palestinian genocide








Trump to host G20 summit at his Miami golf resort: 'Each country will have its own building'


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in reply to Kirp123

I don’t disagree with you. But in this country, if you stop working, you lose your healthcare. So it’s a tougher sell for most Americans that y’all might think. It’s not that you’re wrong, it’s that a lot more of us have to get a lot closer to the “I have nothing left to lose” stage before we are going to be willing to do what you suggest.
in reply to DominusOfMegadeus

The incredibly fucked-up healthcare you currently have? That's a reason to keep things as they are?

in reply to Davriellelouna

According to the news this morning his family is incredibly wealthy, made a movie about him, and have been lobbying the church hard.







Against Narcissistic-Sociopathic Technology Studies, or Why Do People *USE* Technologies?


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Analysis: Putin doubles down on Ukraine war stance after Beijing meeting


BBC News - Rosenberg: What's behind Putin's uncompromising stance?
in reply to MonsterMonster

Trump has Putin's blessing.

Russia has USA support through Trump and Vance.

Putin has no intention of ending the Russian assault on Ukraine.

Putin and Trump/Vance will blame Europe and NATO.

Putin will spread the assault beyond Ukraine and deeper into Europe WITH Trump's support.

All this before Taiwan, Greenland and Alaska enter the situation.

in reply to MonsterMonster

Exactly, was gonna say why wouldn't he? He's not facing any consequences


in reply to floofloof

Not the point of the post, but--dang, that headline assonance is amazing.
in reply to tigeruppercut

SunSCreen SCandal ShoCKing auStralia - the world'S SKin Canc(S)er Capital
in reply to ilinamorato

Assonance is the repetition of identical or similar phonemes in words or syllables that occur close together, either in terms of their vowel phonemes (e.g., lean green meat) or their consonant phonemes (e.g., Kip keeps capes ). However, in American usage, assonance exclusively refers to this phenomenon when affecting vowels, whereas, when affecting consonants, it is generally called consonance.


Huh, TIL that the US uses a different definition than the rest of the world. I'd been wondering if you and I just had vastly different vowel pronunciations.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assonanc…

in reply to tigeruppercut

Whoa. I'm American and I just discovered that I had been using that word...uh...wrong for my region but right for the rest of the world? I thought it was phonemes in general, and that the vowel thing was an archaic usage. Interesting.

I knew it wasn't alliteration, since it isn't all the first syllable sound. But it's always fun to learn new stuff about the language I've been speaking for nearly forty years.

in reply to floofloof

Ultra Violette's Lean Screen SPF 50+ Mattifying Zinc Skinscreen, a facial product that Rach says she used exclusively, was the "most significant failure" identified. It returned a result of SPF 4, something that shocked Choice so much it commissioned a second test that produced a similar reading.

Other products that did not meet their SPF claims included those from Neutrogena, Banana Boat, Bondi Sands and the Cancer Council - but they all rejected Choice's findings and said their own independent testing showed their sunscreens worked as advertised.

An investigation by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation found that a single US-based laboratory had certified at least half of the products that had failed Choice's testing, and that this facility routinely recorded high test results.

Everyone's skin responds differently to the product, she adds, and it's one that is almost always being stress-tested - by sweat, water, or makeup.

It is very difficult to rate effectively for the same reasons. Historically, it has been done by spreading the sunscreen on 10 people at the same thickness, then timing how long it takes for their skin to start burning both with and without the product applied.

While there are clear guidelines as to what you are looking for, Dr Wong says there is still a lot of variability. That is down to skin texture or tone, or even the colour of the walls, and "different labs get different results".

But she says results are also quite easy to fake, pointing to a 2019 probe by US authorities into a sunscreen testing laboratory which resulted in the owner being jailed for fraud.

Many sunscreen brands from all over the world use the same manufacturers and testing labs - and so this issue is unlikely to be isolated to Australia, she adds.



Tycoon who led push to decriminalise cannabis becomes Thai PM


Anutin Charnvirakul voted in by parliament after promising election in four months, as Thaksin Shinawatra jets out

Anutin Charnvirakul, a staunch royalist, has been appointed by lawmakers as Thailand’s next prime minister after days of heated negotiations and political drama.

The 58-year-old tycoon turned politician is considered a conservative, though he made a name for himself for leading a campaign to decriminalise cannabis. He was voted in after a chaotic scramble by parties to gain enough support to replace the ousted PM, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was removed from office by a court ruling.

Friday’s vote is a major setback for Paetongtarn’s family, one of the country’s most influential and polarising political dynasties. Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn’s billionaire father and a former leader himself, suddenly left the country by private jet the night before the vote, prompting a frenzy of speculation. He is due to appear in court on Tuesday, when judges will rule on whether he has adequately served his sentence for previous convictions.

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Anutin, an experienced politician, comes from a family that owns one of Thailand’s biggest construction companies, which built Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport, as well as parliament itself.




S’pore, India exchange five MOUs, agree on ‘ambitious’ road map to chart next phase of ties


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48003347

Five agreements were signed, covering digital assets innovation, green shipping, aviation training, skills development, and space industries cooperation.




Tech leaders take turns flattering Trump at White House dinner


This taste of sick in your mouth is the taste of fascism
in reply to ExtremeDullard

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Apple Thanks President Trump for Being the Most Pro-Technology President Ever; Introduces the Trump Channel on Apple TV

Cupertino, California — Apple today announced a bold new partnership with the 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, thanking him for his unwavering support of technology, innovation, and large gold letters on buildings. In recognition of his tireless contributions—like personally inventing the iPhone before Steve Jobs “borrowed” the idea—Apple is proud to launch The Trump Channel on Apple TV.

“President Trump is, without question, the most pro-technology president the world has ever seen,” said Tim Cook, staring blankly into the middle distance. “His visionary policies—such as renaming Wi-Fi to ‘Trump-Fi’ and personally boosting 5G by standing next to a cell tower—have created the greatest jobs numbers in the history of silicon. Truly, nobody’s ever seen anything like it.”

The Trump Channel will feature:

Exclusive Original Programming, including The Apprentice: Cabinet Edition and Shark Tank but Everyone’s a Trump.
24/7 Coverage of the Jobs Report, with real-time updates on how many people are thanking him with tears in their eyes.
Epstein Documentary Section, labeled “FAKE HOAX,” automatically skipping to golf highlights at Mar-a-Lago.
A dedicated Covfefe Mode, where subtitles don’t make sense but still claim to be “the best words.”
Apple TV+ subscribers will get access to the Trump Channel at no extra charge—because as Trump has pointed out, “Tim Apple owes me big league.”
Availability

The Trump Channel on Apple TV will roll out starting today in the U.S., with international launches pending approval from leaders who appreciate “big beautiful deals.”

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How Trump's tariffs are pushing food and drink exporters closer to China


cross-posted from: lemmy.zip/post/48001679

Agricultural brokers have told the BBC that they have seen a surge in interest in trade with China from exporters around the world.


in reply to schizoidman

That was the first thing people predicted. USA tariffs go up and trade from the rest of the world will reroute passed the USA. It'll take some time to set it all up but the longer the tariffs stay the more permanent the new trade routes become.


in reply to RandAlThor

I guess this explains why Google keeps raising their prices for storage, security recordings, YouTube subscriptions etc


"Very dramatic shift" - Linus Tech Tips opens up about the channel's declining viewership


A lot of Youtube channels are reporting declining viewership lately.

EX1: youtube.com/watch?v=cpVnx4_yqT…
EX2:

Fun times. Looks like a lot of channels are seeing a decline not just Linus. Hes just the latest to talk about it.

Then I saw this article as well and thought I would share.

Anyone here youtube creators? Are you seeing the same thing, a general downturn in viewership?

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in reply to mesa

Google is now expecting users to watch ads that are sometimes a full 25% of the viewing time, or slowing access and requiring logins when adblock is being used. And even if you wade through all that, watching Youtube tech and info videos has become a lot like looking at online recipes. The majority of what you find is fluff and filler for only small amounts of useful content.

I used to go to Youtube daily for research and entertainment but now I avoid the site completely whenever possible. It seems we've finally reached an enshittification tipping point.

It's about time.

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in reply to mesa

I haven’t watched YouTube much since they broke the search. And that’s far from the only thing they broke, it’s just what stopped making the site very worthwhile to me. I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s significantly cut down or stopped using it.


Engineering For Slow Internet Even When Not Stuck In Antarctica


in reply to mesa

While this is indeed a noble cause, i wonder if internet being slow in Antarctica is real. A large number of data recieving stations for polar satellites are stationed in Antarctica and they send data to other continents through high speed fiber lines which are also used for internet.
in reply to DontNoodles

It is quite real. The satellite links are like 10 Mbps. You go far enough south, and you cant even hit the satellite because it's over the horizon. There aren't any high-speed polar satellites. Companies don't send their satellites that far south because there are too few customers to justify the cost.

That's changing with starlink, though, since those ones are in a polar orbit.

in reply to frongt

My point is that Antarctica is well connected by fiber. Am I mistaken?
in reply to DontNoodles

Yes. There are no fiber links to Antarctica. Nor copper. It's all satellite. submarinecablemap.com/
in reply to frongt

I stand corrected. The satellite data from remote sensing satellites downloaded at Antarctica downlink stations are sent back to other countries by geostationary satellite links.
in reply to DontNoodles

Yes. Or, if it's a lot of data, hand-carried on a hard drive.
in reply to frongt

10 Mbps is like average Scotland internet unless you're in a major city.
in reply to CheeseNoodle

For a household? Yeah that's tolerable. For a couple dozen people living and working, it's tighter.
in reply to mesa

First design things to work fully offline. Full airgap between the system and the rest of the world. Then introduce features to update that airgapped system from one way data transfers (like sneakernetting a hard drive/USB/disk/tape). Then introduce additional features to get that data from a network but cached local. Then introduce networked features, and only if connecting to another independent system is absolutely needed.

Basically stick what has worked in tech and avoid developing SaaS. At least if you are making something for users and not shareholders.




“Perché hanno chiuso le sala giochi?” (assurdo racconto analisi da boh)


Che dire. Gira girando su YouTube, incappo nei vecchi che parlano delle sale giochi che ora non esistono più… e tendo a dimenticarmene, a furia di leggere Sailor Moon, dove la sala giochi ricorre, però la realtà è questa (almeno, in occidente, perché in Giappone per qualche motivo si portano ancora, assurdo). 😳 Non avevo […]

octospacc.altervista.org/2025/…


“Perché hanno chiuso le sala giochi?” (assurdo racconto analisi da boh)


youtube.com/watch?v=0TK67RtJ7R…

Che dire. Gira girando su YouTube, incappo nei vecchi che parlano delle sale giochi che ora non esistono più… e tendo a dimenticarmene, a furia di leggere Sailor Moon, dove la sala giochi ricorre, però la realtà è questa (almeno, in occidente, perché in Giappone per qualche motivo si portano ancora, assurdo). 😳

Non avevo però mai trovato una spiegazione come questa, sul perché mai le sale giochi da noi qui sono sparite… E certo, da un lato, come chiunque sospettava, è stato principalmente perché il gaming casalingo è diventato rapidamente roba pazzurda — e dunque, se hai la PS1, magari con il modchip, chi cazzo se l’incula il locale spillasoldi che puzza di fumo, e via via con le console seguenti ancora di più… ma, dall’altro, in effetti la storia è più complicata; però, spiegato molto peggio di come lo fa il video, in breve i cambi legislativi accaduti negli anni a riguardo del gioco d’azzardo hanno fatto si che posti che prima ospitavano cabinati videoludici — inclusi i bar, che all’epoca erano effettivamente dei grandi punti gaming — si siano via via riconvertiti alle slot machine e tutte quelle altre stronzate, pur di continuare a fruttare guadagni (almeno, chi non ha chiuso direttamente). Che fottuta tristezza. 🥱

In effetti, oggi, a pensarci bene, questo si vede. “Sale slot” ce ne sono a volontà girando per la città, ma “sale giochi” manco a cercarle con le banconote in mano… almeno, da me è così, mentre fortunatamente nei bar macchine slot non se ne trovano (evidentemente, i baristi da me non sono così tanto amorali come da altre parti?)… ma, i cabinati da gioco da lì invece sono spariti da prima che io nascessi. Io in realtà ho vissuto appena il periodo degli ultimi sospiri delle sale giochi… quando dai centri città già non c’erano più, e qualcuna lontana magari c’era, ma ci si andava solo in occasioni particolari. E adesso, insomma, le uniche sale giochi che ci sono non sono sale, ma giusto aree nei centri commerciali o roba così, dove… oddio, qualche videogiochino ogni tanto capita, forse, ma niente di puro arcade… e, comunque, le macchine che la fanno da padrone lì sono quelle classiche basate a ticket, che simulano vari sport o sono vagamente d’azzardo ma ai bimbi non importa; nemmeno più un flipper si trova, però, ahi ahi (detto con tono da vecchia ventunenne). 💔

#gaming #giochi #SaleGiochi



in reply to trashcan

Note that he acknowledges his decision is "not popular" - seems like opposing genocide is still a minority position in Israeli society. That doesn't bode well for the Palestinians that Israel hasn't killed yet.


Russian spy drones are flying over Germany: The Bundeswehr cannot shoot them down


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in reply to Zoldyck

I read the article. The can but wont. They cant agree whether they are allowed to do it and if so whether it should be the military or police shooting them down. The TLDR is that they just dont really care.