After an IDF sniper from Chicago kills an unarmed civilian in Gaza, he then snipes and kills his unarmed younger brother trying to retrieve his brother's body.
US-funded serial killer from Chicago says:
"I mean, what was so important about that corpse?"
@PrimeVideo It's a shame that there seems to be a misunderstanding about users in Canada and their language preferences. Non-English films with only French subtitles (and vice-versa) aren't a great experience. Apparently this a problem across the Canadian user base.
Any fixes?
A tricky thing about modern society is that no one has any idea when they don’t die.
Like, the number of lives saved by controlling air pollution in America is probably over 200k/year, but the number of people who think their life was saved by controlling air pollution is zero.
@motelsiren Unless they can switch seamlessly between three surface types, have HEPA filtration and automatically adjusts suction power depending on workload? Go with a Dyson V15 everytime. =D
"The face that launched a thousand ships" could (taken out of context) be considered a pretty brutal insult. Like, ship launches require dry-docks/shipyard, hundreds of workers and years of work.
That's a lot to put on a face.
#HelenofTroy
@msigaming@Warcraft Most unforgettable memory?
Defending the great wall of Laggin'forge, whenever a Horde army would try to take on Magni Bronzebeard back in vanilla. #MSIxWorldofWarcraft
@sporadica Logistics disruption.
Nobody fights well on an empty stomach - especially after lugging 18' pikes around all day.
But in the time of Phillip II . . . just don't get pinned down (but since most combat was about personal glory and a general melee - good luck having that happen).
@rhartman A friend of mine used to play it horrendously well.
His favourite thing to do in pvp was to essentially do a drive-by of the other team at a full run with those spiked chain grenades, stick'em and run off laughing hysterically into his mic.
It worked way to often.