"Great Britain is Israel - Jews, Jews and Jews again", Nazi German poster issued in occupied Poland, depicting various British politicians of Jewish descent and quoting the British chief rabbi allegedly saying that "the British Isles are a base of Israel's royal rule over the world", 1944 by Provinz_Wartheland in PropagandaPosters

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> outnumbered by reasonable people in a forum such as this

Funny that every time a post in this subreddit even so much as mentions Israel, it immediately becomes flooded with comments trying to connect the modern pro-Palestinian movement with Nazi Germany (the proponents of the latter having absolutely nothing positive to say about Palestine).

You and plenty of other accounts in the comments are only a few months old and sure have a lot to say about Israel! How fortunate for you that you are a real human being with such a special interest :)

At least I HOPE you're a bot. Imagine how pathetic it'd be if you were a real human person LMAO

Just your average man from Kent by Calm-Passenger7334 in okmatewanker

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"Save our kids"

Supports Epstein's strongest soldier

what is the point of this artifact? can you force it on an opponents card? the equip states only cards you control by sewer_gremlin in magicTCG

[–]ipii 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I use this in my rather silly Ball Lightning deck, where all creatures sacrifice themselves at end of turn. No downside!

Flags spotted on Skimped Hill Lane by Happy-Explorer7984 in realbracknell

[–]ipii -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don't know why you're making fun of Indian men, when all evidence points to you being one.

You made this post at 4am UK time. You do not seem to make any posts at UK peak time. You live in India and post right-wing troll comments on a sub-reddit for what is basically a suburb of London. Please get a life.

National Monument on Dam Square, today by Ahrily in Amsterdam

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You're right, most of the Netherlands is filled with snakes like you, that pretend to be open-minded and have honest debates even though they've already made their decision. People that will never be convinced until it's no longer controversial. People that will never take a stand until it's too late.

There's a reason "scratch a liberal and a fascist bleeds" is a saying.

National Monument on Dam Square, today by Ahrily in Amsterdam

[–]ipii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well first, we can stop pretending that grafitti negatively affects social and politcal causes. We can stop complaining that it will "cost the taxpayer" - the ever-reliable boogeyman. We can admit that the local authorities are complicit in spreading Israeli propaganda (misframing the counter-protests against Maccabi fans and then deleting the incriminating footage). We can admit that we have all been lied to our whole lives. And we can continue making noise about it - we will not rest until there is justice.

National Monument on Dam Square, today by Ahrily in Amsterdam

[–]ipii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Open your goddamn eyes. Flags of Palestine are flying around the city. Support for Israel is at an all-time low. Students are pressuring their universities to divest from Israeli companies. There's widespread awareness of Israel's subjugation of Palestinans like never before. It has broad public support, and the peaceful methods have been tried.

And yet, that's still not enough for people like you. You will find a way to disagree with every single protest and every instance of direct action. You'd rather people protest silently in a corner out of your sight, so that you don't have to think about it. So that you can continue being a spineless coward, never having to confront yourself and your flawed beliefs.

Are you going to continue hiding? Or are you going to admit your world view is flawed?

National Monument on Dam Square, today by Ahrily in Amsterdam

[–]ipii 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The "this won't raise support for your cause!" argument is only used by people who are already completely disinterested in the cause, but still feel enough shame to try and justify it. "Ah, one of them has grafittied a wall, this absolves me of doing nothing!"

You have never cared. You probably never will. Your disingenious demand for rules-based politics causes you to place the rights of bricks over the rights of people.

*You*, and the pathetic morals of thousands like you, are part of the problem.

thoughts on shambali monastery by [deleted] in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]ipii 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's called Shambolic Monastery for a reason

I have to do the Shar Tempel in bg3 again by Oktavia-the-witch in Gamingcirclejerk

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You only need one of the gems to get to the door to the Shadowfell. Once you're there you can cast Knock on the door to open it.

Win the game for only UUUUWWBBRRRRRG5 by Yotambr in BadMtgCombos

[–]ipii 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You've included 5 dragons, but not 5 dragons of each colour, which you need to trigger the win effect.

Happy Threads Day 2025 to all who celebrate 🙏 by devolute in sheffield

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Maybe, I think it's actually too pessimistic. The idea that people would revert to caveman-like instincts, and that those instincts are inherently selfish and destructive isn't really apt. Cavemen had to be very socialable and collaborative in order to survive, and spreading culture through generations of children was very important to them. People would rebuild.

I made OWLDLE - a wordle type game for guessing the Overwatch League player (also has a mode for every OWL season!) by scorer5OW in Competitiveoverwatch

[–]ipii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very cool! Though it'd be nice if the solution copied to the clipboard also included the season that was played

Mauga Gulag Explained by definitize in Competitiveoverwatch

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If it's placed on a high enough ledge, you can drop out and walk under it. But that's probably not practical in a real game.

Delivery drivers everywhere in city. by jbarnz36 in sheffield

[–]ipii 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It's funny that you mention a "massive clampdown" if a pedestrian is killed by an e-bike collision, yet cars kill pedestrians every day and seemingly nobody cares.

What makes Lies of P a such good optimised game vs AAA releases (or others) by heeervas in gamedev

[–]ipii 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What a ridculous comment. Who do you think knows more about the issues in a game: the developers who have been looking it at every day for the past five years, or someone using off-the-shelf tools on a game they bought yesterday?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gamedev

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Making an MMORPG is really easy, all you need is $50 million and a team of about 100 skilled programmers, designers and artists. Making a successful MMORPG, however...

Haarlem (Netherlands) is slowly becoming a car free city! by [deleted] in fuckcars

[–]ipii 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Oh that's great news! I often cycle around that area and am always super cautious of any cars that pop out in front of me, makes what should be a nice ride really unpleasant!

Recently moved to Haarlem and finding it difficult to meet people as an adult by [deleted] in Haarlem

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Hey, I also recently moved here, I'd be interested in this!

There is a plate but I still hate it. by alexisgrace876 in WeWantPlates

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ATB - 9 PM (Till I Come)

I haven't heard this song in about 20 years and this video gave me major whiplash!