You can tell how fast things are moving because this guy took this video expecting to be safe. A cheeky performative video to label Whitey as racist for some social media grievance points, deep down believing that we aren’t actually racist
But no, Whitey is ACTUALLY racist now, and he gets socked in the head
“To every thing there is a season & a time to every purpose under heaven…a time to kill & a time to heal; a time to break down & a time to build up…a time to keep silence & a time to speak; a time to love & a time to hate; a time of war & a time of peace.”
To protect yourself from COVID, I advise my Irish brothers to:
• Wear a mask.
• Use decentralized encrypted mesh networks like BitChat to communicate over short distances (a crowd or a city block).
• Avoid transmitting sensitive data over apps like Telegram or Signal. GCHQ can read it.
• For sensitive information, old school is cool. Good ol’ fashioned “Sneakernet” (physically walking with an SD card or note).
• Scout your routes and meeting spots in advance.
• Compartmentalize: only share what the other person needs to know. Loose lips sink ships.
• Learn basic countersurveillance: vary your routines, use public transport creatively, and watch for tails.
• Don’t carry your cellphone with you on an op.
Most importantly, have fun.
It’s important to note that 100 years ago Karmelo Anthony would have done the same thing, the community would be righteously enraged, they would have lynched him
And because there was no video of the incident to prove otherwise, your kids would have read in their history books how an angry mob lynched an innocent black boy based on bad evidence
You can just set up armed checkpoints
You ask for ID, check it against a list, if they're good you charge them a $5-20 toll and wish a good-day
If they're an enemy you take everything and detain them
Highly profitable. Staple of the 20th century
Backbone of militia economics
Groups of masked white men in #Belfast are inflating migrant children with helium in front of their families and then letting them float away as they laugh. Please stop. We are better than this.
Ulstermen and Irishmen all masked up, tattoos covered, confiscating 'auditor' cameras and telling news crews to fuck off. Mainlanders could learn a thing or two.
Most people don't know this, but Salvador Dalí built his entire career on tapping into his unconscious mind on purpose.
Dalí's most famous trick was a micro-nap he called "slumber with a key." He'd sit in a heavy Spanish-style armchair, head tilted back against the leather, both arms hanging completely limp off the armrests, and in his left hand he'd hold a heavy metal key pinched lightly between his thumb and forefinger.
Directly under that hand, on the floor, he'd place an upside-down plate. He'd then let himself drift into sleep. The instant he actually fell asleep, his muscles would go slack, the key would slip out of his fingers, hit the upside-down plate, and the clang would jolt him awake.
The whole nap was meant to last less than a quarter of a second. He called that half-second window the "taut and invisible wire which separates sleeping from waking," and he'd immediately sketch the hallucinations he saw in that flash.
The melting clocks, the elephants on stilts, the burning giraffes, a lot of that came straight out of those quarter-second naps. He picked the trick up from Capuchin monks and wrote it down as one of his "50 Secrets of Magic Craftsmanship."
biggest glitches in pokemon history.
back in 2005, pokemon emerald introduced the pomeg berry. it was designed to lower a pokemon’s hp effort values by 10 points for competitive players. but the developers made a tiny math error that completely broke the game.
if you fed this berry to a pokemon with only one hp left, the calculation underflowed and rolled the health counter all the way up to 65,535 displayed as ?35 on the health bar. this created an almost invincible pokemon with massive hp.
the glitch let players enter battles with a fainted party, sometimes even with just an egg. this confused the game’s memory so badly that you could scroll past the sixth party slot, a technique known as glitzer popping. this opened the door to much more powerful glitches.
the true power of the pomeg glitch was that it eventually led to arbitrary code execution. by carefully arranging box names and using specific glitch setups, players could execute their own code inside the game, allowing them to spawn any pokemon they wanted, including mythicals like mew and deoxys, or even warp straight to the credits.
to this day, the pomeg glitch remains one of the most powerful and complex glitches in the entire pokemon series.