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In Topic: Awesome/Weird/Funny Arse Videos (Not really SFW).
Today, 02:26 PM
Mortal Kombat: Stephen Hawking vs Isaac Newton
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In Topic: Algorithms and automation
Yesterday, 05:48 PM
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In Topic: Israel and Iran
Yesterday, 01:30 PM
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Trump in a 'serious' bind as he's caught between looking weak or being 'bored': biographer
[...] "He invited all of those protesters into the street under the banner basically of his protection. 'Help is on the way, warnings to the Iranian regime: If you attack the protesters, you will have to answer to Donald Trump. Then, of course, they did attack the protesters at a level beyond anyone's imagination. And Trump, what did he do? Nothing. What does that make him look like? Or he can go forward. But the problem of going forward — which is why he didn't go forward the first time — is that it's very complicated."
There is one aspect of going to war, however, that Trump "hates," and which might help keep him from starting a conflict in Iran. According to White House sources who spoke to Wolff, Trump largely dislikes the actual process of carrying out a war.
"It's too complicated for him. He doesn't like to listen to generals," Wolff said. "All of the generals are kind of McKinsey-trained guys. He hates that. It's boring to him. So it's a difficult moment for him to go forward in attacking Iran on a pretty massive scale, I think is the implication."
https://www.alternet...eak-2675287884/
But he may delegate most or much the detailed decision-making to his underlings. -
In Topic: What's messing with your groove?
Yesterday, 02:25 AM
QuickTidal, on 19 February 2026 - 01:21 PM, said:Great film!
Love this scene.
From an acting and a "martial arts fantasy" perspective that's a great scene but I cringed during theSpoiler---particularly the way they implied that it's a smooth effortless high-percentage maneuver. (More like: high percentage chance of getting killed in that situation.) Probably nobody has that level of mastery, and definitely nobody in their 70's. (Well... unless the science of human enhancement improves dramatically.)
But the movie makes it seem realistic enough that I imagine it might have inspired some people to win Darwin awards... -
In Topic: Olympics
19 February 2026 - 09:45 PM
Boo, we won... sorry!
I hope they enjoy all their new golden fangs though.
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