Did they give you a playbook, or something?
Did they give you a playbook, or something?
How much are your Mossad handlers paying you to type this?
Idea: Governments maintain a list of entities that are evading the law like that, and then doesn’t prosecute people who are accused of crimes against such entities. The idea being that if you place yourself outside of the law’s reach, you also place yourself outside of the law’s protection.
How so? Can you list some examples of upvoted things that are wildly wrong?
4 hours in, can still read it. Agree with your assessment, too.
It’s sort of a strange approach, because this will leave you with the workers who can’t find employment elsewhere.
You can’t go and kill the guy at a point where you know he has events in his yet. (A person’s “yet” is what is known of their personal future). You have to attack him at a point where you he doesn’t have any events in his yet that you know about. This also means no killing Hitler before April 30th 1945.
Yes.
Difference being: here it’s attributed to one man, Putin. Israel applies it to all Palestinians. Difference couldn’t be more obvious.
Aranaktu looks like he’s a least a kilometer tall. Those children were doomed the moment they sat on those rainbow swings.
You’re actively getting in the way of stopping a genocide. Of course people are angry at you.
Yeah, it does. Perfect opsec is impossible even with encryption.
So, where does entitlement fit into all of this?
Even more obvious in the book, where its mentioned that even the commander can’t afford to eat meat whenever he wants.