Hairy Potter
Pramila Patten, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual Violence in Conflict stated that:
“It was a catalogue of the most extreme and inhumane forms of killing, torture and other horrors,” including sexual violence.
No I didn’t, I’d kindly appreciate if you can link this UN report (preferably not from a news agency)
This is a lie, Israel doesn’t commit genocide.
The IDF mission is to release hostages and take down Hamas.
They do things because they must, and do them quick so they can continue to do the next thing they must do.
While they do these things, they don’t seem to enjoy the moment doing it, it’s like a robot doing something because it must.
Most of them has so many things they must do that they don’t have enough time sleeping, and that cycle just gets worse and worse.
And it doesn’t stop; they get old, they become unhealthy, but they must continue to keep up, because they pressure themselves to do so, or others do it or manipulate them to feel that.
They fake or ignore how they really feel, just to adjust to the environment, and actually they don’t really know what they feel, only what they must do.
That’s surviving in my opinion.
Most of the people I know don’t live, they just survive
This is not an official symbol in the IDF.
Show a proof
You know you are addicted to something, when you know you are addicted to something
I just read in Wikipedia that Valve is privately helded.
There must be something magical in the fact that they don’t need to feed their shareholders with mountains of cash every quarter, and actually focus on their customers, as happened in this post.
It was pure gaming.
No advertisments, no marketing, no extra costs.
The only way to get better was to play more.
How can it not be fun?
Good ol’ days, thank you VALVE.
I’ll explain the gap in my resume when you’ll explain the gap in your hairline
From all non-profit organizations that you’re aware of, to which of them, the government pays the most?
The Simple Path to Wealth book has an interesting approach about the savings part of the budget:
Spend less than you earn—invest the surplus—avoid debt
Try saving and investing 50% of your income. With no debt, this is perfectly doable.
The beauty of a high savings rate is twofold: You learn to live on less even as you have more to invest.
I also highly recommend reading it.
Peace and quiet is so rare in social media these days, that is so not obvious that we somehow have it here
Massive effort on high quality i18n, l10n and a11y.
Improving just these will make Lemmy accessible to millions of more users and communities.
Fascinating how such a large bird sits on such a small brach