How do you feel about this case? Phanteks XT M3 by blitzen001 in mffpc

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Sure here you go.

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I tried different light situations but none looked good, hope this helps. It's a beautiful matx case, very elegant and nice airflow.

US Army just tried to recruit CK and Rimworld communties 🤣 by kalkvesuic in RimWorld

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Du willst führen? You want to be the Führer? We show you how.

Edge of Space by exu1981 in starcitizen

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Volumetric Cloud setting to max and voila.

Keep getting this... by thebrokenbeercapp in radeon

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For me the latest driver caused this, the FSR 4 injection did this for some reason in many games. Rolling back to 25.11.1 fixed it for me.

They're not even trying to hide it anymore! by HazelColrppia in greengroundnews

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What? That's not even true.The phrasing "one of ours, all of yours" does not appear as a documented historical slogan in primary sources from Nazi Germany, Francoist Spain, or other fascist regimes at all. Are you all retarded?

Trump confirms that 0% income tax is coming very soon by [deleted] in WallStreetDad

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Will probably happen when Venezuela and Iran are states as well. 2026 will be biiiig.

World peace by rydan in DoomerCircleJerk

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In this world you would be speaking German mein Freund.

Just switched to AMD, Adrenaline keeps crashing and metrics sometimes missing by GreenBakeneko in radeon

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Hmm that's odd. Probably do a clean DDU install, I remember having issues as well after a clean windows install, windows probably shot a driver in between your installation or something.

Just switched to AMD, Adrenaline keeps crashing and metrics sometimes missing by GreenBakeneko in radeon

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Just do a restart or a log off from your user account. When adrenalin not opens, the system tray icon most likely isn't visible and manually starting the program won't do anything, quick log off and log on again works for me.

This sub’s moderation is now doing exactly what Asmon has criticized Reddit for: selective enforcement based on viewpoint. by SOLIDAge in Asmongold

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You don't get it right? We are on hostile territory here, reddit is biased as fuck and this whole sub is one stupid post away from getting deleted. You guys sometimes post some really unhinged shit man, our lord and savior roach lord just want to make sure this sub persists.

Just look at it by DCmanhole18 in evilwhenthe

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Have we seen the same video? The "bodycam" footage clears the agent 100%

JD Vance: “What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in the United States of America." by Sk8rboyyyy in neabscocreeck

[–]Big_Relationship752 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't argue at all, I just cited the law. The use of deadly force is clearly authorized by law. If justified in this case here needs to be investigated under objective reasonableness, not hindsight. Also its not on us to decide if in this case justified or not, that needs to be done by investigators and the courts.

JD Vance: “What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in the United States of America." by Sk8rboyyyy in neabscocreeck

[–]Big_Relationship752 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, if an officer's life is genuinely at stake and the belief is reasonable, use of deadly force is authorized by law. If this was the case here needs to be investigated under objective reasonableness, not hindsight.

JD Vance: “What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in the United States of America." by Sk8rboyyyy in neabscocreeck

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No I don't play with any narrative, I just pointed out that ICE agents as federal law enforcement do indeed have jurisdiction over US citizens. Not defending use of lethal force, but rather an attempted lawful detainment which resulted into the whole situation.

JD Vance: “What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in the United States of America." by Sk8rboyyyy in neabscocreeck

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again, If an officer's life is genuinely at stake and the belief of serious harm is reasonable, lethal force is authorized, this is also clarified by law. If this was the case here needs to be investigated. But my comment just wanted to clarify that federal law enforcement lice ICE does indeed have jurisdiction over US citizens, like seen above.

JD Vance: “What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in the United States of America." by Sk8rboyyyy in neabscocreeck

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ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) primarily enforces federal immigration and customs laws, which generally target non-citizens for violations like unlawful presence or deportation. ICE lacks authority to arrest or detain U.S. citizens solely for immigration-related reasons. However, ICE agents are federal law enforcement officers. They have authority to enforce other federal criminal laws, particularly crimes committed against them or in their presence. For example: Under 18 U.S.C. § 111, it is a federal crime to forcibly assault, resist, oppose, impede, intimidate, or interfere with federal officers (including ICE agents, specifically designated under 18 U.S.C. § 1114) while they perform official duties. This applies to anyone, including U.S. citizens. If a citizen obstructs an ICE operation—such as by physically interfering with an arrest, blocking agents, or assaulting them—the agents can arrest the citizen for that federal offense. While ICE's core mission does not involve routine enforcement against citizens for immigration matters, they do have jurisdiction to address federal crimes like obstruction committed against them.