@PaulTassi My hours are probably low but it's the only game I've played since it came out. I'm now watching YouTube videos to get my fight IQ up. I'm learning about "centering" etc. Just absolute sicko stuff. Have not entered cryo lol
@nise_yoshimi The system is sociopathic. I think runners would have found a way to connect on the backend or the dark web, for lack of a better term. If they're still human, they're going to find a way to help out.
TMZ: When you give these orders to carry out this extreme level of violence, what's going through your mind and your body? Do you have, like, an adrenaline rush?
Hegseth: It's a very TMZ question.
As Deir al-Balah in central #Gaza prepares for its first municipal elections in two decades, Israeli intelligence is sending inciting messages to civilians’ phones, implying that no matter whom they elect, they will remain under occupation control.
One message reads:
“My dear people of Deir al-Balah,
A thousand congratulations on the occasion of the village elections. The rule of Hamas, which nominated itself, is corrupt, temporary, and limited. Do not forget that there is only one leader for the area: Captain Abu Omar [Israeli intelligence officer] the official responsible for Deir al-Balah."
The supposed "divides" within the Iranian leadership have been upgraded to "warring factions".
And that timeline of "several days" just so happens to coincide with arrival of a third aircraft carrier in the region.
To write this unique piece of analysis, journalist @HennaMoussavi drew on the testimony of “Nima,” a civil servant in Tehran.
Walking through a city responding to aerial bombardment, Nima recorded several hours of voice notes during long hours on the job, with the rhythm of someone thinking out loud. His reflections trace fractures in public opinion, the destruction of infrastructure, and the informal systems that emerge to fill gaps left by the state.
Henna writes, “As Nima described the situation in Tehran while I followed headlines from afar, it became clear that his observations reflected a kind of equanimity that one achieves through proximity to hardship and devastation.” Read more:
https://t.co/35rhyPrRLh