You’re all railing like madmen
You’re all railing like madmen
I don’t know, you tell me
OP is describing the events of a civil war and thats what we’re discussing. I don’t know what it is you’re arguing about though.
I’ll ignore the comment about reddit, whatever that has to do with anything …
By starting a civil war? Are you insane?
The fearmongering railings of an American doomer.
But as absurd as it is I truly fear for a people who start to reason like this. I hear it more and more often, just this thread alone…
It might be hard for us Europeans to understand but I think we need to take it seriously.
Reports? There is video evidence of the fact…
They got straight roads and everything!
He’s a journalist, risks are part of his job…
He says that the paintings are sensitive to damage, it’s in the quote, now stop wasting my time.
So? I never said it’s permanently damaged (sure fucking hope not) I said the archeologists where worried it had been.
Yes, it is, I just double-checked
Just stop, for once in your life, admit that you don’t know what you’re talking about, just this instance.
“They are sensitive and they are completely covered in prehistoric markings which remain to be fully studied,”
So the archeologists are worried but not you, since you, being the goddamn genius you are, are sure it’s all fine.
I don’t even know why I start these arguments with the all-knowing wizards on Lemmy.
Paint and ‘being outside’ are two very different things.
You slow or something?
Bullshit. It’s an archeological site. The now faded ancient paintings risks being ruined as a result of this idiocy.
Autocorrect, but you get the meaning
They did. Fallout 76 was licensed to a newly created studio named Bethesda Austin. And Fallout 76 was an on holy disaster on release.
Hamas is a terrorist organization
PCPartPicker is very useful, especially for browsing compatible parts and cost comparing.
A number of good build guides are also available. But as with everything, trust but verify.
My lateat PC was designed with everything except the GPU, which I awaited until I found a good cheap second-hand card. As soon as I got the card, I verified the design and ordered everything.
This felt far too credible so I had to look it up. Turns out Prigozhin had an association with the group, incorporating them into the Wagner Group Marching Band.
Prigozhin championed a very obscure music genre termed ‘K-Pop Marching Music’ and although short lived was influential in its own right. With the loss of Prigozhin, the genre died out as well.