SphereofWreckening

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[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 22 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Too bad Isreal doesn't care, and will almost certainly indiscriminately bomb them anyways.

Extremely obvious troll post

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 9 points 3 months ago (14 children)

Multiple employees beat up a gay man after he had some PDA with his partner. No matter how you look at it the optics are horrible. Short of Mr. Dingus having a weapon or shouting slurs or something like that: there's no justification for the employees to beat and attack him.

I feel like you're jumping through several hoops to put the blame back on the person who was beaten by multiple people.

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 32 points 3 months ago (27 children)

And then one of the men, pretty forcefully, like, pushed me out of the way on my shoulder,” Dingus said. “And then, you know, next thing I know, that kind of just, I think, sparked the rest of them. ... They all just kind of started attacking me at that point, dragging me back through the floor and continuously punching me in my head.”

They essentially gang assaulted Mr. Dingus, and you believe it's only because of some PDA? I highly doubt it, and believe fully that this is a case of homophobia. And almost certainly a hate crime too.

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 0 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

"The right to self-determination" so long as that self determination is becoming Russian territory and nothing more.

Let's not lie to ourselves that this is anything less than Russian Imperialism. It's Russian vs Western Imperialism all the way down.

Edit: both Crimea and Donbas are currently under Russian control. In the case of Crimea it's been almost 10 years now under Russian occupation. If you believe they will leave Russian control I would love to see why you believe so.

They could liquidate their mountain of gold they've been hoarding and use it towards humanitarian efforts.

But they won't do that because that would require the Catholic church to actually help people.

I stop reading after that since those are made up words.

Ahh, so you're a complete fucking moron then. Checks out since you're defending Andrew "I moved to Romania so I wouldn't be charged with rape" Tate.

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

You get what you give shrug-outta-hecks

Same energy

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 11 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

Some hexbear users really hate being decent when conversing.

[–] SphereofWreckening@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

How about linking to a source that doesn't have a 30 to 15 dollar paywall for non-members? Or at the very least posting the full study instead of straight to the paywall that most people can't afford.

The paper is also from 2020 so it's also missing the most recent information and context in regards to the water being diluted and sent out.

Edit: a user directed me to where I could find the full study, and it can be found here Ultimately the study says there should be additional research into the isotopes found within the tanks beyond the tritium found in them.

I definitely agree additional studying should be done, but even then the article doesn't disagree with releasing the tanks. Instead they would rather wait until the isotopes are more decayed. There is however a risk of tank breach due to possible natural disasters such as tsunamis or earthquakes that would allow these isotopes to be release in a more potent concentration.

So the option is to either release it in lower concentration and diluted water is specific amounts, or hold on to it and hope the tanks don't breach for 60 years.

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