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@venusta
Ха-ха-ха-ха! Там целая серия была про мою оторванность от повседневной жизни, и «боже» — просто восклицание, но из-за того, что упомянут храм — да, двусмысленно вышло 😅

@Rezard

@thor
The difference isn't purely quantative — it's way more complex than that, that's why progressive scale is fair — but far from perfect of course.
@mian

@thor
Wealthy people have a lot more financial freedom as they can invest — that allows them to diversify. For people who only make a living and maybe a little more, there is nothing to invest — that is why inflation hits them the most, all they have is in country's currency, even if they have money in the bank, the best they can do is trust some pension fund with that.
Same with avoiding taxes — wealthy people are way more financially flexible.
@mian

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@jmuscara
I bet my cats would look even more clumsy than they are if I make a slow-motion vid of their games 😹
@nowathecat

@rat It's like taking vacation from work, but somehow they still call you to ask something important from time to time 😅

@snacks
I've watched ToraDora and Haruhi and a few episodes of Raki⭐Suta — it's something like Nichijou to me: I usually like this genre, but somehow they don't work for me.
I don't think I've been watching any of those except for DN on a CRT TV though, I think I did have LCD displays and TV at that point already.
@methyltheobromine

@wgiwf @theorytoe
Knives like violence break the silence
Come crashing in into my fumo world

@Rezard Боже, я так давно не спускался в метро, что мне сперва показалось, что они где-то в храме стоят 🤦

@neural_meduza
Боже, мне кажется, что я уже настолько отвык от русского языка, что мне кажешься, что со словом «мышь» с мягким знаком что-то не так. Хотя я его даже напечатал «на автомате» 🤦

@neural_meduza
От осинки не родятся апельсинки 🤷
Но гора всё же может родить мышь 🐭

@moffintosh Wow, it must be like Twitter (now X), but for hamsters! 😲

@LukeAlmighty
For me it's usually not game but software and Telegram instead of Discord 😂
@Zerglingman

@waynedixon
That would probably be enough to feed the kids, the grownups. Not lunches only. And there's be plenty left 😅
@DamienMarieAtHope @WTL

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It looks like my last post on a proposal for a small web browser caught on. Thank you all!

Now, I encourage the community to discuss about the sanest HTML5 and CSS3 subset (sorry, no JavaScript) we can restrict ourselves to in order to achieve simple and privacy-conscious implementations.

I am also interested in the concept of identities as suggested by @aral . Could we please elaborate on this?

Read the proposal below:

xavi.privatedns.org/blog/small

#smallweb #foss #privacy #web

@Krause Look at them, US citizens keep fighting about their internal problems, most of the time not the most pressing ones — no need to distract them, this war isn't even in their top 3 😂

@Krause And I seriously doubt that any of the US or European politicians even wants that. They want Russia to carry on — it's a lot more manageable that way, they just want the war to stop and they'll probably do their best to keep Russia together afterwards.
Starting this endeavor with so many internal problems? I find it hard to believe. Distracting people from internal problems with a war abroad?

@Krause Being Russian I see it too well — how this anti-western, anti-NATO rhetoric gets dragged out of the closet when someone tries to stay in power a little longer than he's supposed to. Why? Because it still works. That is also how wars get started — it's not CIA involvement (at least not every time).
When Russia crumbles, which it probably will, I'm not pinning it on US or NATO — this snowball of problems didn't start somewhere abroad.

@Krause But it should never be under others, it's a prime example! 😉
I mean, sure US maintains political presence all around the globe, US does launch military interventions — but US coming to a country with no internal struggles, stable political system… and burning it down? No, I'm not buying it.
Tipping the scales? Maybe, not THAT.
That is also why Iran is a good example — it was way more secular, more civil than the hellhole it is now. US can't benefit from the whole region being in turmoil.

@Krause
Why not Iran? Why is that never in that list? This TPAJAX stuff is a perfect example of the tactic you are talking about. And it's out there, in the open! No conspiracies.
Because it's also a perfect example how such intervention spins out of control, destabilizes the whole region and precisely why this tactic should never be used again.

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