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TheMandalorian@sffa.communityBanned from communityOPto 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone•Pickpocket! (Jew) (Disabled) (Fat)16·11 months agoRemoved by mod
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine attacks Moscow in one of largest ever drone strikes on Russian capitalEnglish45·11 months agoSome of the drones were shot down over the city of https://sffa.community/post/1949946
Even OP says this is too biased, but fortunately we have a super bot right @Rooki@lemmy.world ?
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine attacks Moscow in one of largest ever drone strikes on Russian capitalEnglish1018·11 months agoDo it again. And again. And again.Wear down the population
Are you just celebrating and advocating death of innocent civilians?
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Russia struggles to respond to Ukraine's incursion as advancing forces destroy key bridges and war potentialEnglish18·11 months agoIf you think Putin is a dictator, you will be eager to see his successor. Lol
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Putin has decided that Russia is going to be a 'safe haven' for people who want to trade liberal Western ways for Russian 'moral values'English211·11 months agoI wonder what the difference could be?
Actually, it’s pretty simple. Edward Snowden exposed government surveillance and ran away, seeking asylum to protect himself after revealing what he believed was in the public’s interest. Navalny, on the other hand, wasn’t motivated by public interest—he actively betrayed his country, aligning with foreign interests and openly opposing the government. Unlike Snowden, who wisely fled, Navalny stayed behind like an imbecile. And guess what happens to traitors in Russia? It’s not like in the US, where all that matters is money, fast food, and the latest social media trends—Russia doesn’t mess around when it comes to nationalism.
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Hungary birth rate falls to record monthly low despite €30,000 offer to 3 child familiesEnglish29·11 months agoEnjoy who you voted for
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•German warships await orders on crossing Taiwan StraitEnglish61·11 months agoI thought I’d check the first comment, but of course, it’s that damn bot everyone despises. Just my rotten luck.
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Hungary birth rate falls to record monthly low despite €30,000 offer to 3 child familiesEnglish110·11 months agoYou are definitely middle class! Absolutely not poor
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Russia struggles to respond to Ukraine's incursion as advancing forces destroy key bridges and war potentialEnglish22·11 months agoYeah, literally. Russia looks like fallout now
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Blinken says Netanyahu supports Gaza ceasefire bridging proposalEnglish33·11 months agoTake my downvote
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Moscow says Ukraine struck a third bridge over Seym river in Russia's Kursk regionEnglish19·11 months agodeleted by creator
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your most important/valuable file you own and use regularly?55·11 months agoMy most important file is an insanely customized, self-compiled binary on Gentoo, embedded with multiple layers of encrypted payloads—using a hybrid of AES-256 and RSA, stored in a hidden LUKS partition on a remote server. The entire setup is wrapped in a fortress of security-hardened CFLAGS, with each layer only accessible via a complex, time-sensitive keystroke sequence using a YubiKey. The system is so finely tuned that it only runs on a specific kernel version optimized for speed and stealth, pivoting through an ever-shifting network of proxy chains. If anyone tries to tamper with it, the dead man’s switch wipes everything in an instant. Good luck finding it OP.
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Moscow says Ukraine struck a third bridge over Seym river in Russia's Kursk regionEnglish112·11 months agodeleted by creator
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You ever have a nightmare so good you wish you could rewatch it?23·11 months agoIf I had to relive a nightmare, it would be the one where I was pulled into a world that seemed alive, where reality warped under the influence of DMT. The shadows weren’t just shadows—they were entities, dark and seductive, drawing me closer with every step. LSD twisted my perception until nothing felt real, and heroin dulled my senses just enough to keep me trapped in the terror.
Then came the heat, a suffocating fire from within, as if the DNP had turned my body into a furnace. Those shadowy figures became more than just observers—they were lovers, pulling me into their embrace. But their touch was tainted, carrying the threat of something deadly, a disease that felt all too real. I tried to fight it, but the nightmare looped, dragging me deeper into its dark, suffocating grip, making me relive every terrifying moment as if escape was just an illusion.
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Russia struggles to respond to Ukraine's incursion as advancing forces destroy key bridges and war potentialEnglish4225·11 months agoIt’s interesting how Ukraine labels it an ‘invasion’ when Russia makes progress and dismantles their key infrastructure, but when Ukraine’s on the offensive, it’s just ‘liberation’ or 'special operations, lol! Seems like the definitions shift depending on who’s pushing forward.
TheMandalorian@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Moscow says Ukraine struck a third bridge over Seym river in Russia's Kursk regionEnglish139·11 months agoIt’s funny how strategic targets magically become ‘strategically important’ only when it’s convenient for Russia, but when Ukraine does it, suddenly everything is just hospitals and coffee shops, right?
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