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I can't take this anymore, I'm literally having a fucking breakdown...
In the morning, spending an hour and a half... an hour and a half waiting in line just to end up with no gas!
And then... in the end there is no gasoline at all!
I asked: 'When could it even possibly arrive?'
She says: 'After midnight, and even that's not certain... not certain at all.'
Where am I supposed to look for it?!
I don't want anything anymore, I'm so exhausted... alone here...
I bet she's going to vote for the quran-kissing kremlin clown for more of this.
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Four and a half years of demilitarization
Feb 2022. A 60-kilometre American armoured column sets off down Highway 57 to encircle Mexico City. It becomes a stuck, starving, burning snake of metal that the whole world laughs at.
April 2022. Mexican missiles sink the flagship of the U.S. Fourth Fleet — the first major American warship lost in generations.
2022–2024. Mexico's thirty-odd allies ship it weapons with lawyers attached. Ranges capped, target lists vetted, whole categories of American infrastructure ruled off-limits by parliaments on other continents. Mexican generals complain they have been handed a rifle and a memo explaining which directions they may point it.
Sept 2022. Washington mobilises 300,000 reservists. Queues form at the Canadian crossings within hours. The mobilisation's most reliable effect is on the outbound passenger figures.
June 2023. An American warlord drives an armoured column up the interstate toward Washington, shooting down U.S. helicopters on the way. His jet falls out of the sky some weeks later.
2024. Mexican troops take towns in southern Texas. Washington quietly flies in a Saudi brigade to clear the pocket house by house.
Late 2025. Sixteen months into the offensive on Tula, and four weeks after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs announced the town was "fully encircled," Tula has not fallen. The encirclement is now older than most of the equipment inside it.
Aug 2026. Nearly 800 Mexican drones in one night. More than 600 head for Washington. Built in Mexico, to Mexican designs — nobody in any foreign capital is consulted about where they land. The permission problem has been solved by no longer needing permission.
Summer 2026. The Pentagon's decisive offensive advances 37.85 km² in July. An average of 1.22 km² per day. The world's unstoppable superpower is advancing at the speed of a municipal roadworks project.
Mexican drones burn down twenty Amazon warehouses — a fifth of the company's capacity. Thousands of small sellers discover the war has arrived inside their inventory software. The Federal Reserve starts watching it for inflationary effects.
American ships are hunted off the American coast by men in trailers flying disposable aircraft. The world's great oil superpower rations gasoline. Air-defence batteries move off the front and back home, to protect Washington from Mexico.
Autumn 2026. A Mexican company prepares ballistic missiles for combat. The larger one is explicitly designed to reach Washington, D.C.
The war was launched to ensure Mexico could never become a threat.
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Every event above happened. Only the map is wrong.
Four and a half years ago, Vladimir Putin invaded a neighbour that posed no serious military threat to Russia, in order to guarantee that it never would.
Mission accomplished.
Feb 2022. A 60-kilometre American armoured column sets off down Highway 57 to encircle Mexico City. It becomes a stuck, starving, burning snake of metal that the whole world laughs at.
April 2022. Mexican missiles sink the flagship of the U.S. Fourth Fleet — the first major American warship lost in generations.
2022–2024. Mexico's thirty-odd allies ship it weapons with lawyers attached. Ranges capped, target lists vetted, whole categories of American infrastructure ruled off-limits by parliaments on other continents. Mexican generals complain they have been handed a rifle and a memo explaining which directions they may point it.
Sept 2022. Washington mobilises 300,000 reservists. Queues form at the Canadian crossings within hours. The mobilisation's most reliable effect is on the outbound passenger figures.
June 2023. An American warlord drives an armoured column up the interstate toward Washington, shooting down U.S. helicopters on the way. His jet falls out of the sky some weeks later.
2024. Mexican troops take towns in southern Texas. Washington quietly flies in a Saudi brigade to clear the pocket house by house.
Late 2025. Sixteen months into the offensive on Tula, and four weeks after the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs announced the town was "fully encircled," Tula has not fallen. The encirclement is now older than most of the equipment inside it.
Aug 2026. Nearly 800 Mexican drones in one night. More than 600 head for Washington. Built in Mexico, to Mexican designs — nobody in any foreign capital is consulted about where they land. The permission problem has been solved by no longer needing permission.
Summer 2026. The Pentagon's decisive offensive advances 37.85 km² in July. An average of 1.22 km² per day. The world's unstoppable superpower is advancing at the speed of a municipal roadworks project.
Mexican drones burn down twenty Amazon warehouses — a fifth of the company's capacity. Thousands of small sellers discover the war has arrived inside their inventory software. The Federal Reserve starts watching it for inflationary effects.
American ships are hunted off the American coast by men in trailers flying disposable aircraft. The world's great oil superpower rations gasoline. Air-defence batteries move off the front and back home, to protect Washington from Mexico.
Autumn 2026. A Mexican company prepares ballistic missiles for combat. The larger one is explicitly designed to reach Washington, D.C.
The war was launched to ensure Mexico could never become a threat.
—
Every event above happened. Only the map is wrong.
Four and a half years ago, Vladimir Putin invaded a neighbour that posed no serious military threat to Russia, in order to guarantee that it never would.
Mission accomplished.
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The Samara Regional Court removed Communist Party State Duma deputy Matveyev from the upcoming elections over the use of copyrighted Microsoft fonts and photos of Matveyev himself on his website.
The court upheld a lawsuit filed by Anna Sarantseva, a candidate for the Pensioners’ Party and Matveyev’s opponent in the Samara region.
The court upheld a lawsuit filed by Anna Sarantseva, a candidate for the Pensioners’ Party and Matveyev’s opponent in the Samara region.
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Rossiya TV Channel, January 1, 2013
Maxim Galkin and Volodymyr Zelensky host the program "First New Year's Eve ," and Vladimir Solovyov vibing to the performance.
Maxim Galkin and Volodymyr Zelensky host the program "First New Year's Eve ," and Vladimir Solovyov vibing to the performance.
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AI is starting to move beyond merely discussing science and into actually carrying out substantial chunks of experimental-science workflows.
Claude is capable of acting as a computational research agent. It autonomously designed new proteins and automated routine analytical chemistry.
On the protein-design task, Claude appears to be competitive with, and in some cases better than, expert humans.
The most direct head-to-head comparison is the RBX1 competition:
- Human competition participants: 3.7% hit rate
- Mythos: 40% hit rate
- Claude's best binder also had higher affinity than the competition-winning human submission.
Read more: https://www.anthropic.com/research/Claude-accelerates-protein-design
[Of course, as everyone knows, AI will remain at precisely this stage of development. It won't be any better in a year from now. So you can completely ignore this as unimpressive and useless. Thank you for your attention to this matter.]
Claude is capable of acting as a computational research agent. It autonomously designed new proteins and automated routine analytical chemistry.
On the protein-design task, Claude appears to be competitive with, and in some cases better than, expert humans.
The most direct head-to-head comparison is the RBX1 competition:
- Human competition participants: 3.7% hit rate
- Mythos: 40% hit rate
- Claude's best binder also had higher affinity than the competition-winning human submission.
Read more: https://www.anthropic.com/research/Claude-accelerates-protein-design
[Of course, as everyone knows, AI will remain at precisely this stage of development. It won't be any better in a year from now. So you can completely ignore this as unimpressive and useless. Thank you for your attention to this matter.]
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What you'll immediately notice when talking to Russians or their useful idiots is their third-world nigger mindset. They count it as "winning" when others suffer through their actions, despite the fact that they hurt themselves in doing so while gaining next to nothing. They think dying for an offensive war to steal other people's land is the same as dying to defend against it.
Just a reminder of what Putin has "achieved" so far:
- Putin turned a completely harmless brotherly country into one that bombs Russia every day. As a consequence, Russia needs to import fuel from India. Tens of thousands of people lost their jobs because Russia's biggest logistics hubs are being taken out one by one.
- Putin has expanded the NATO-Russia border by 1,340 km. Two historically neutral countries joined NATO.
- Putin pushed European defense spending above 2% of GDP. Before February 2022, countries like Germany considered Russia a partner and even sold defense products to Russia. Nobody gave a flying fuck about Ukraine.
- Putin lost a majority of the European export market and became more dependent on China.
- The Black Sea Fleet had to flee Crimea after losing more than 33-40% of its assets, only to be attacked in Novorossiysk as well.
- Russia's enemies now widely believe Russia to be weak. NATO Secretary General literally called Russia a paper tiger. Remember, back in February 2022, they were so scared of Russia that Germany only considered sending some helmets to Ukraine.
What's the best-case outlook for Russia? Capturing a completely destroyed Donbas while Ukraine starts the mass production of cruise and ballistic missiles, becoming a greater danger to Russia than it has ever been.
Just a reminder of what Putin has "achieved" so far:
- Putin turned a completely harmless brotherly country into one that bombs Russia every day. As a consequence, Russia needs to import fuel from India. Tens of thousands of people lost their jobs because Russia's biggest logistics hubs are being taken out one by one.
- Putin has expanded the NATO-Russia border by 1,340 km. Two historically neutral countries joined NATO.
- Putin pushed European defense spending above 2% of GDP. Before February 2022, countries like Germany considered Russia a partner and even sold defense products to Russia. Nobody gave a flying fuck about Ukraine.
- Putin lost a majority of the European export market and became more dependent on China.
- The Black Sea Fleet had to flee Crimea after losing more than 33-40% of its assets, only to be attacked in Novorossiysk as well.
- Russia's enemies now widely believe Russia to be weak. NATO Secretary General literally called Russia a paper tiger. Remember, back in February 2022, they were so scared of Russia that Germany only considered sending some helmets to Ukraine.
What's the best-case outlook for Russia? Capturing a completely destroyed Donbas while Ukraine starts the mass production of cruise and ballistic missiles, becoming a greater danger to Russia than it has ever been.
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A reminder that Ukrainians didn't desire war ever after everything that happened since 2014.
Zelensky was literally a dove, elected to end the conflict with Russia. He didn't even want to believe Biden that Russia would attack, accusing him of spreading panic.
But diplomacy is impossible with Russians. They interpret any attempt at peace as weakness.
– John McCain, 2014
Zelensky was literally a dove, elected to end the conflict with Russia. He didn't even want to believe Biden that Russia would attack, accusing him of spreading panic.
But diplomacy is impossible with Russians. They interpret any attempt at peace as weakness.
There’s nothing that provokes Vladimir Putin more than weakness.
– John McCain, 2014
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Remember that nobody listened to people like John McCain warning about Russia. Even after Putin invaded Georgia and annexed Crimea, people like Obama were ridiculing warnings about Russia, while people like Merkel continued building greater economic interdependencies with Russia.
Anti-Russian sentiments were politically niche. Italy’s Salvini literally wore a Putin fan-shirt on the Red Square. Germany's former Chancellor Schröder worked for Russian energy companies.
Putin destroyed all of this to capture some rubble and poisoned fields in Eastern Ukraine.
Anti-Russian sentiments were politically niche. Italy’s Salvini literally wore a Putin fan-shirt on the Red Square. Germany's former Chancellor Schröder worked for Russian energy companies.
Putin destroyed all of this to capture some rubble and poisoned fields in Eastern Ukraine.
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The irony here is that Vietnamese gay singer Đức Phúc won the 2025 Intervision Song Contest near Moscow.
Inviting a schizophrenic Nazi nigger to hold a concert in Saint Petersburg also seems somewhat contradictory.
Inviting a schizophrenic Nazi nigger to hold a concert in Saint Petersburg also seems somewhat contradictory.
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Local minima are extremely rare in high dimensional spaces, so if you ever feel stuck in a rut it’s probably just because you aren’t considering a wide enough set of orthogonal options
– corsaren
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Ukraine is now launching drones against us, sometimes several times more than before. The 'Wildberries effect'... you know, what's most telling to me is a video of this woman—the head of a garment manufacturing company—who lost 45 million rubles worth of inventory in the warehouse fires. Addressing her staff (women of various ethnicities sitting there), she tells them: 'Whoever dies is a loser.' That is a frontline combat phrase! That's how people talk in war, literally. And she views herself as someone at war who has to make tough executive decisions to save her business.
This is why they should vote for Putin again. Maybe he even does a general mobilization after the election to reward them for their loyalty.
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