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Suno
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Suno 3 points 2.2 years ago

Notice how the white guy doesn't immediately jump on him and start pounding the nog's face while he is unconscious.


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Suno 0 points 2.2 years ago

I'm reading these posts and learning some new things. Thanks for sharing!


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Suno 0 points 2.2 years ago*

I'm quite interested in this topic. I've done a considerable amount of research into WW1 and I'm not quite clear on some things. I'm not trolling or pozzing or kvetching or whatever the terms are. I'm just genuinely interested in this subject.

1905 was the start of the first major revolution and set the stage for the later bigger revolution. There was smoldering resentment among the lower class but from what I understand nothing really happened until February 1917. There were grumblings, there was hatred of the royal family but none of the truly consequential riots did not happen until late 1916/early 1917. Lenin had fled Russia in 1907 after robbing post offices with other future Bolsheviks like Stalin. The group moved around a bit and stirred up trouble but all this was done in diaspora. Lenin was living in Switzerland in 1917. The Germans allowed him passage into Russia via a sealed train car, but the February Revolution had already happened in 1917 before Lenin was even in the country. Karensky and the provisional government ruled all of 1917 until November when the Bolsheviks took over. Now I get it that Jews are bad but I disagree that the revolution was ramped up in 1914. The Bolsheviks weren't even the ones to initiate the first toppling of the tsarist regime. They just took advantage once Karensky had power.

Now it is my belief that Russia is to blame for the outbreak of WW1. They were the first power to mobilize on July 30, 1914. Up until that point the issue was contained to the Austro-Hungarians and their grievance with Serbia. There were still back channel diplomacy going on between France, Russia and Germany on July 23 when Austria issued its ultimatum to Serbia. Austria declared war on Serbia on July 28th. Russia had no formal alliance with Serbia. There was zero obligation for Russia to get involved in the conflict other than its desire to expand to Istanbul and its view as the protector of Orthodoxy in the world. Russia demanded Austria to not attack which was ignored and Russia mobilized. That is what set everything off. If Russia had not made this decision its reasonable to predict the war would have a been a small regional conflict between Austria and Serbia.

Russia mobilizing put enormous pressure on Germany. First of all Germany did a formal alliance with Austria and was obligated to come to its defense. Second the Russia military was bigger than all of other great powers at the time. The problem was that the infrastructure and logistical capabilities were far behind everyone else. It would take Russia a long time to get its engines up and running but once it did it would ben an unstoppable steamroller, or at least that's what the military leaders of the time thought. No one had any idea how good or bad any of the armies would perform. Russia was one of the worst performing armies of WW1 but by pre-war predictions they were the powerhouse. The third issue for Germany was that it was surrounded on both sides by France and Russia who were both in an alliance. Germany had no room to maneuver and could not play a "wait and see" game. Germany had to act fast or else French would be in the Rhineland and Russians would be in East Prussia before they knew it. The simple act of Russia declaring mobilization put so much pressure on Germany that they had no choice other than to declare war on Russia and France and enact the Schlieffen Plan.

I don't see how Jews factor into this. Perhaps there was some Jewish ministers in the Tsar's advisory committee who had crystal balls and could see the future and were giving the tsar bad advice? I don't know. But as I said Russia's motivations were 1. Secure Istanbul and expand south to the Black Sea and 2. Protect all Orthodox Christians of Europe. Neither of those have anything to do with Jews. Look I could be wrong and if you have some information to share I would love to read up on it because this is one of my favorite historical topics to talk about.

I don't agree with another post here claiming Bethmann Holwig was responsible for the war. I laid out my arguments why the blame should be cast on Russia. But don't get me wrong. It wasn't just Austria or Russia who wanted the war. It was EVERYONE. Every single great power in Europe was itching to get into a conflict. Everyone had brand new military technology they wanted to try out and many parties like France had generational grudges that they wanted to get payback for. Very few people were trying to put the brakes on. But I am more than open to debate and would love to see some information backing up your points of view.


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Suno 0 points 2.9 years ago

That's unfortunate to hear. Helium suffocation was my going to be my exit plan. If you hang yourself or suffocate your body has a hypercapnic alarm response where your brain starts to panic due to lack of oxygen and fights to survive. This is where you hear of someone who has put a bag over their head to suffocate themselves will involuntarily tear the bag off when the hypercapnic alarm response kicks in. Either way your last moments are filled with panic and fear and terror.

Helium suffocation alleviates this problem. If you place a bag over your head and insert a tube feeding in helium it will displace the oxygen in the bag and you will lose consciousness in seconds therefore you won't be awake for the hypercapnic alarm response. You just drift off to sleep and never wake up. I've suffered an enormous amount in my life. So much so that I've actually taken the time to research things like this for when I'm ready to go. I don't want a lifetime of pain to end in panic and terror. I even made a joke to myself about it. When things get bad I would say "time to go to Party City."


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Suno 5 points 3.2 years ago

Wouldn't anyone get completely shredded by machine gun fire before they could get close enough to throw a balloon?

"Shoot out their scopes with rifles" The fuck? Those things are tiny. You'd have to be in close range before you could hit it and the second you open fire you'd give away your position. You're not fucking Carlos Hancock buddy.


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Suno 0 points 3.2 years ago

This is a solid recipe. The only thing I would recommend is making a bouquet garni out of the bay leaf and thyme before this is put in the oven. Just tie them together with some cooking string. Maybe even add some stalks of italian parsely. This makes it easier to remove at the end of the cooking process instead of having to fish out each individual piece of thyme which is a pain in the ass.


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Suno 2 points 3.3 years ago

Same for all the korean escort services that I've seen.


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Suno 3 points 3.3 years ago

Domestication is not the same as taming. You can tame all sorts of wild creatures. Domestication is a process that takes many many generations, possibly hundreds of years and changes a species on genetic level to be more useful to humans. Cows are the result of domestication from aurochs. Dogs are the result of domestication from wolves. Elephants can be tamed. Elephants have never been domesticated. The more you know.


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Suno 0 points 3.3 years ago

Great advice. Appreciate your feedback.


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Suno 1 point 3.4 years ago

No seasoning, no salt, no marinade. There will be no taste. Even just a splash of oil or soy sauce or lemon juice on the meat can add a bloom of flavor. Nice browning on the outside though but that meat is going to be dry as hell.


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Suno 1 point 3.4 years ago

once any oil hits its smoke point the taste degrades and it starts to form toxic compounds which aren't healthy for you. olive oil imparts too strong of a flavor for most dishes. your flavoring should be coming from aromatics, the maillard reaction, or seasoning, not your oil. olive oil and other strong flavored oils are really best used as finisher in low or no heat methods such as a drab of oil on a dish after its been removed from the heat or salad dressings or bread dip.

I was a fan of grapeseed oil because of a. high smoke point and b. neutral flavor. after watching this I may have to find something else.


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Suno 1 point 3.5 years ago

I’m not denying that what you’re saying is true but just for the sake of argument can you outline what he has done? Not trolling at all. Just want an engaging discussion. In the past when people have criticized the president I have been of the opinion that he really doesn’t hold as much power as people thinks he does.


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Suno 3 points 3.5 years ago

Ok so we're just going full on race war now?


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Suno 6 points 3.5 years ago

Gaige Grosskruetz, one of the people shot by Rittenhouse. Strong possibility he's an FBI agent provocateur.


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