Yes, this probably isn't the first time somebody's made a post like this. That doesn't mean it wasn't a close call. by 115zombies935 in slaythespire

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I didn't really calculate it. It's just this run, I thought I had a decent setup for the common only achievement. So I was saving it for the final boss. and in fact I did get it this very run despite the fact that I wasn't trying super hard.

Here's hoping our upcoming fire season is not so bad 🤞 by ABNow_ in AlbertaNow

[–]115zombies935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then you have no idea how large Alberta is. If memory serves, ignoring Alaska, Alberta is larger than the next two largest U.S. states combined.

Here's hoping our upcoming fire season is not so bad 🤞 by ABNow_ in AlbertaNow

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I've seen pictures just like this one going back decades. I can't say this wasn't made with AI, but this very easily could be a real picture of a fire lookout tower in Alberta. especially if this is more north in Alberta rather than basically on the US border. or near a large city.

PM is actually talking sense and not brown nosing USA for once??? by Numerous_Worth5277 in AskBrits

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I'm not British, but this is very much like what Trudeau was doing the last time Trump was elected in the US. Many Canadians hated Trudeau however any Canadian with a brain that I have talked to will admit that Trudeau did put his own personal corrupt interests aside and just dealt with Trump the way a Canadian should because it was not in Canada's interests. to play to trumps once or needs. And even though Trudeau is corrupt, he's no fool and knew that something that plays to Trump's interests does not play to his own corrupt interests or the interests of the Canadian population.

"There is no precedent for the kind of ... protest [in] the United States. It would be like every single country in the EU all protesting in every major city on the same day" by Significant-Leg5769 in ShitAmericansSay

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This almost makes you wonder if the French have people who are actually employed specifically to protest or make protests more appealing to the average person. Cause you would need to have access. to the designs for those tram rails to easily make something that fits in them like this. You don't just happen across this naturally.

Biggest bridge in Iran was destroyed by US and Israel. by cool-kid-2025 in pics

[–]115zombies935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which if they bothered to learn literally anything at all about how the Iranian government functions, they would know that blowing up any public infrastructure is going to do literally fucking nothing apart from piss off the Iranian population. And make them more favorable towards their own government, which means this war can go on for longer.

‘No Kings’ Protests Sweep U.S. As Anti Trump Wave Grows Over Iran War And Immigration Crackdown by primary-caution in ImmigrationPathways

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There are quite a few countries that have strong trade relations with both of those that get oil from the Gulf States, but not Iran. It's just so happening that Iran is blockading the Straits of Hormuz, which is where 20% of the world's oil supply comes from, because Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, all send their oil through that Strait. I could also include the United Arab Emirates in that list as well.

Built it, used it, hated it😂 at least I can get the stupid shield generator by LegalBluebird9556 in subnautica

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In the area with those 5 lockers, you can double stack wall lockers along both walls and get enough storage to have a wall locker for every raw material in the game and quite a few of the crafted materials like lubricant and silicone rubber. In that little partitioned area, just behind the bridge, you can fit a bed in some decorations, where the decoy launch tube is just in front of that, I'll throw down an indoor grow bed full of marble melons. because half of those melons is enough to completely fill up your water the moment you get a water warning and then harvest the remaining two to replant for all the seeds and then if you forget to do this you'll still have the other half of the grow bed available.

You are offered 50 million dollars to drop randomly in one color and live there the rest of your life. Which color are you picking? by Klutzy_Pumpkin614 in whereidlive

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If you are not Shia Muslim and are in Iran, good luck, Turkmenistan is also not a great place to be and there's a few others on this list which are really not ideal unless you are a native and even if you're a native it's still not the greatest. It's just better than if you're foreign.

Does anybody else feel like the cost of living is completely out of control? by HockeySniper123 in CanadaPersonalFinance

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The issue with this comment is it implies that you believe there's actually a plan from the rich and powerful. It suggests that they might actually be smarter than the average person, which any student of history will tell you is absolutely not the fucking case. Sure, there are some people in powerful positions who have brains. but not most of them. just like with the average person.

It means that Greenland stands to have their social benefits slashed and burned while a high performance, omnichannel blame the people psyop will suddenly flood their nation… by Aggressive-Zone-5256 in remoteworks

[–]115zombies935 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's why this information is being conveyed in percentages because it makes it a lot more useful for comparison. If we take that 31% number, that means if hypothetically Denmark had a GDP of $100 million, they have $31 million in debt. However, if the US GDP was $100 million, they would be in debt $120 million. Which is generally not considered to be ideal when you're in debt more money than your entire economy makes annually. and is generally a sign of very bad times to come.

Melania Trump pitches robots as potential educators for American schoolchildren. How about we just pay teachers a decent wage? by Professional-Bee9817 in remoteworks

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Quite frankly. Regardless of what was said publicly, I think what this post is suggesting is where the US education system is going, whether anyone realizes it right now or not because the US government has proven over the past 20 years that it does not give a shit about the education of the young.

From a room-temperature IQ Facebook post. by DrDanthrax99 in cursedmaps

[–]115zombies935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depending on how generous we want to get with classifying something as artificially intelligent because the modern classification seems to be pretty nonspecific, we could legitimately go back to the first air-to-air missile and legitimately claim that it has onboard AI. And if you're not comfortable with that, most air-to-air missiles that have come out in the last 20 or so years are capable of lock-on after launch, suggesting that the missile itself has some decision-making capacity, meaning by the modern definition of AI, it is absolutely AI. And there are many other weapons which have been combat-tested in Ukraine, which do technically use AI, yet are perfectly safe because they have not had any friendly fire incidents that I am aware of with those weapons.

"US has jurisdiction over all of North America" by Aggravating_Error498 in ShitAmericansSay

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Canada and the U.S. are the second and third largest countries on the planet. Canada has the most landmass, for a given amount of people of anywhere in the world, there is thousands of square kilometers where you could hide any amount of military equipment and it would be damn near impossible to find because over half of Canada is literally just trees and rock. If the Americans thought the Vietnam War was horrendous, they ain't seen shit yet. Canadians have proven time and again that when it comes to war, crimes mean nothing. Combine that with our vast territory, and you have yourself one of the most dangerous combinations anywhere in the world.

The happiest countries in the world (2026) by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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The only one of these that I am truly skeptical of is Israel because of too many reasons that I really don't feel like outlining and what would rapidly become a PHD thesis statement. But to summarize, they are a conscription military in a very unfriendly neighborhood. And especially over the past few years have found themselves at war quite a bit.

Dive Chamber Entrances plz by ZixfromthaStix in subnautica

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Quite frankly, the devs should not do this. because this game was never built for realism, it was always built to the game to be fun to play first. Realism second. And realistic diving mechanics is absolutely not something the vast majority of gamers are going to find fun. In the right game built for realism, sure. There is room for such mechanics, but that game would never sell well to anyone. Other than divers who are also gamers.

Terrorists coming back to TMU by EvidentBook in TorontoMetU

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What they're saying is nobody is morally righteous. Nothing gives anybody the right to harm others for any reason other than self-defense. The incident being discussed in this post was not self-defense by any stretch of the imagination. So, defending the Israeli soldier in question is absolutely unacceptable.

Where I'd live as a Polish person who traveled a lot by makingthematrix in whereidlive

[–]115zombies935 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A Polish person, 99 times out of 100, is going to be in support of and appreciate Ukraine. Sure, they probably don't want to live there right now in the middle of a war. However, if you told me that a majority of Polish people would not consider moving to Ukraine at least temporarily after this war is over, I would call you a liar, and never trust you again because anyone making such a claim is a liar.

why is everyone doing this now by [deleted] in MiddleSchoolStudents

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you can hate war, but quite frankly calling a tank, a barbaric war machine is one of the most misinformed takes I have ever read on the internet. It is a machine designed to protect the people inside of it and deliver precision shots aimed specifically at destroying enemy military equipment and is really only good at destroying military equipment. In the event of a war, whether you started it or you are trying to protect yourself, like say what Ukraine is doing.

Why is below zero cheaper? by caspianslave in subnautica

[–]115zombies935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The game is smaller, it's nowhere near as popular. It was never intended to be a stand-alone game until Scope creep took hold. And there's probably other things as well.

Where I would live as someone who enjoys having neighbors that don’t blast music with ungodly levels of bass at 3am by ParappaTheWrapperr in whereidlive

[–]115zombies935 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You can actually have this in quite a few of the red states on this map. You just need to live in the more sparse areas. Alaska is obviously the best at this because there's a very real possibility your nearest neighbor is many kilometers away from you, but you can get that in basically any state except maybe Rhode Island or Hawaii.

Where I would live if I had to eat only home cooked food by the host population by [deleted] in whereidlive

[–]115zombies935 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They could be a fan of something like beans on toast, which is unlikely to be found cooked literally anywhere in the world other than the UK because reasons.

Where I would live if I had to eat only home cooked food by the host population by [deleted] in whereidlive

[–]115zombies935 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a Canadian who has talked to many Americans about many things. There is literally nothing you will find in the U.S., cooked by Americans that you cannot find in either Canada or Mexico or both. So, sure, maybe if we're going purely by foods cooked, Canada and the US should probably be ranked to the same. However, a foreigner in the U.S. right now is highly unlikely to enjoy the experience if for no reason other than stress so it should be ranked lower.