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Love how AI tools have opened up so many possibilities for creatives. Removes the need to learn tools (often for many years) and just let's your creativity flow. Whether it's art, cartoons, animation, music or writing. People who have a very negative take on this don't seem to understand that what's always been important in creative fields is creativity, not skillset. The result is what's important and what people enjoy or don't. Not the process of getting to it.
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What's the point of doing all these other things if you've got no one to share with? Seems like a sad existence.
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Lots of people spend very little time on relationships and then wonder why they never work out. 🤷‍♂️
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Trying to find a cast that alerted me to the existence of $moxie for the first time
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Is there a way to search your likes or bookmarks on here?
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Building > casting
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You'd think this would be non-controversial. Nothing triggers me more than brainwashed by Russian propaganda Westerners who think they know the situation better than me and side with Russia because idiots like Tucker told them the "truth" about Donbas.
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The Russian propaganda claims that they have not invaded anyone & are defending their homeland. They had no other choice. Completely preposterous & yet, somehow, many people in the West have bought into this obvious nonsense. Russia is an invader by definition since they're fighting on foreign territory. Check Google Maps, if you're confused where the Russian border is.
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Lastly, Putin was lead to believe (by his intelligence and the lackeys around him) that taking all of Ukraine would be as easy as Crimea. That's why the so called SMO which was supposed to last a few days. That was the original plan. Don't let people with amnesia tell you otherwise. It was a grave miscalculation & here we are.
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The Minsk accords were signed on very bad terms for Ukraine. Russia pretended to be a neutral party while being the aggressor. Russia proceeded to constantly violate the agreement & blame Ukraine. Prosperous, stable Ukraine was a threat to Putin's regime, not NATO expansion or the so called Nazis. Russians might realize they could live much better because there are so many family ties between Russia & Ukraine so the word would spread.
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Don't believe me? Look up every commander of the so called "grass roots resistance" in Donbas. None were local to the area. All came from Russia. Many were career criminals recruited by the FSB. The worst people on Earth. Lawless scum. Many ended up murdering each other in local turf battles.
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TLDR. Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014 with heavily armed special ops who started a violent uprising in Donbas (look up Girkin). So called "grass roots resistance" was defeated by the Ukrainian army. Russia sent its regular army units without insignia denying they were involved & annexed Donbas & Crimea.
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You'd think this would be non-controversial. Nothing triggers me more than brainwashed by Russian propaganda Westerners who think they know the situation better than me and side with Russia because idiots like Tucker told them the "truth" about Donbas.
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The idea that it is deeply immoral for larger countries to bully and invade smaller countries is not just a western value, it is a human value. https://ctext.org/mozi/gong-shu
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Tech that prevents what just happened to Bybit. There has to be a better way.
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The culture exists because the government doesn't use brutal methods to subjugate its citizens yet. It's all very nice to be brave and defend your principles but you know what would happen to this driver and company execs in Russia. Driver would get dragged off the bus & beaten to a pulp before being taken to jail for further pleasantries. Company execs would also be arrested and the company itself would be sold to the president's buddy.
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Not as fan of TikTok (don't use it because it's a black hole of time mostly) but banning social media apps is what totalitarian governments do.
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https://apple.news/AtLLT_uwYT02d8r-vGz-NgA
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A full forward hockey line
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All the really smart people who are making things are still on X so it's more relevant than ever. The chattering class of wokies, whose main hobby is getting outraged and cancelling people, have gone over to Threads and BlueSky.
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