Given Magyars «point system» for drones, how difficult would it be to make a game where you lead a drone squad? Of course you might have to change things due to ops security, but it can’t be difficult? Now one can say that glorification of war shouldn’t be made into a game. But it happens and Ukraine is paying the price.
Monday, July 14 - trump's "big announcement" they've been dangling over the weekend:
Trump threatens tariffs on Russia if no deal with Ukraine is reached
US President --- has revealed his awaited "major statement" on Russia, threatening Moscow with "very very severe" tariffs unless a deal to end the war with Ukraine is reached within 50 days.
"We're going to be doing secondary tariffs. If we don't have a deal in 50 days, it's very simple. And they'll be at 100%, and that's the way it is," Trump told reporters at the White House.
Trump made the announcement as he sat side-by-side with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, saying he was very unhappy with Russia.
"I use trade for a lot of things," he added. "But it's great for settling wars."
As tempting as it is to just call him the pussy-ass bitch that he is, his recent performative vulgarity over being "jerked around" by Putin -- That's just trump jerking everyone else around. Not even his knee jerk "two weeks" bullshit.
What happened with Lindsay Graham's ominous Senate vote? Where's "hero" Thom Tillis?
It shouldn't be that hard to hack into Squad 22: ZOV, so that once you get through the first level, or maybe some more difficult maneuver, you suddenly get access to that high-definition true documentation of the war from the Ukrainian POV. Copies could be distributed via drone-drop into North Korea, and the packaging would be exactly the same as the Russian version, so the authorities would have to play through and then destroy every single copy found in North Korea or else just ban the game altogether, which would be good, too.
It shouldn't be that hard to hack into Squad 22: ZOV, so that once you get through the first level, or maybe some more difficult maneuver, you suddenly get access to that high-definition true documentation of the war from the Ukrainian POV. Copies could be distributed via drone-drop into North Korea, and the packaging would be exactly the same as the Russian version, so the authorities would have to play through and then destroy every single copy found in North Korea or else just ban the game altogether, which would be good, too.
Old school propaganda meets modern technology.
Given Magyars «point system» for drones, how difficult would it be to make a game where you lead a drone squad? Of course you might have to change things due to ops security, but it can’t be difficult? Now one can say that glorification of war shouldn’t be made into a game. But it happens and Ukraine is paying the price.
Monday, July 14 - trump's "big announcement" they've been dangling over the weekend:
Trump threatens tariffs on Russia if no deal with Ukraine is reached
US President --- has revealed his awaited "major statement" on Russia, threatening Moscow with "very very severe" tariffs unless a deal to end the war with Ukraine is reached within 50 days.
"We're going to be doing secondary tariffs. If we don't have a deal in 50 days, it's very simple. And they'll be at 100%, and that's the way it is," Trump told reporters at the White House.
Trump made the announcement as he sat side-by-side with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, saying he was very unhappy with Russia.
"I use trade for a lot of things," he added. "But it's great for settling wars."
https://www.dw.com/en/ukraine-updates-trump-warns-russia-of-very-severe-tariffs/live-73266207
As tempting as it is to just call him the pussy-ass bitch that he is, his recent performative vulgarity over being "jerked around" by Putin -- That's just trump jerking everyone else around. Not even his knee jerk "two weeks" bullshit.
What happened with Lindsay Graham's ominous Senate vote? Where's "hero" Thom Tillis?
How many toddlers must a player kidnap to level up?
It shouldn't be that hard to hack into Squad 22: ZOV, so that once you get through the first level, or maybe some more difficult maneuver, you suddenly get access to that high-definition true documentation of the war from the Ukrainian POV. Copies could be distributed via drone-drop into North Korea, and the packaging would be exactly the same as the Russian version, so the authorities would have to play through and then destroy every single copy found in North Korea or else just ban the game altogether, which would be good, too.
It shouldn't be that hard to hack into Squad 22: ZOV, so that once you get through the first level, or maybe some more difficult maneuver, you suddenly get access to that high-definition true documentation of the war from the Ukrainian POV. Copies could be distributed via drone-drop into North Korea, and the packaging would be exactly the same as the Russian version, so the authorities would have to play through and then destroy every single copy found in North Korea or else just ban the game altogether, which would be good, too.
Praise be