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> Perhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?
[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold." ]
> IIRC that's that nasty bush in QLD... If so - yes, but why not both...
[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold.", ">\n\nPerhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?" ]
> Well, because pineapples are tasty and deserve a better fate.
[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold.", ">\n\nPerhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?", ">\n\nIIRC that's that nasty bush in QLD...\nIf so - yes, but why not both..." ]
> what if it was rotten?
[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold.", ">\n\nPerhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?", ">\n\nIIRC that's that nasty bush in QLD...\nIf so - yes, but why not both...", ">\n\nWell, because pineapples are tasty and deserve a better fate." ]
> Hmm, then it wouldn’t really serve the purpose you had in mind, would it? It would collapse inward when any pressure was applied and turn into a gooey mess. You’d never get it to hold the barbed wire and into the aforementioned small space.
[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold.", ">\n\nPerhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?", ">\n\nIIRC that's that nasty bush in QLD...\nIf so - yes, but why not both...", ">\n\nWell, because pineapples are tasty and deserve a better fate.", ">\n\nwhat if it was rotten?" ]
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[ "Glad it's official.", ">\n\n5 measly drones. Ladies and gentlemen, the second army of the world.", ">\n\nThey’re not even the second best army in Ukraine at this point!", ">\n\n4th best, next to foreign legion and ant pile # 3.", ">\n\nIt was speculated waaaaay back (Late February) that it was a potential reason why the ground forces of the invaders didn't seem to have any air support.\n\nAnother potential explanation is that the VKS are not confident in their capacity to safely deconflict large-scale sorties with the activity of Russian ground-based SAMs operated by the Ground Forces. Friendly-fire incidents by ground-based SAM units have been a problem for Western and Russian air forces alike in multiple conflicts since 1990. Running joint engagement zones in which combat aircraft and SAM systems can engage enemy forces simultaneously in a complex environment without friendly-fire incidents is hard; it requires close inter-service cooperation, excellent communications and regular training to master. So far, Russian forces have shown extremely poor coordination across the board, from basic logistics tasks, to coordination of airborne assaults with ground forces activity and arranging air defence cover for columns on the move. In this context, it might be the case that the decision was made to leave the task of denying the UkrAF the ability to operate to the ground-based SAM systems, with the explicit understanding that this would be instead of large-scale VKS air operations. However, once again, this is not a sufficient explanation in itself, since given the limited fighter and SAM assets available to Ukrainian forces at this stage, the VKS could still have conducted large-scale sorties against key targets at pre-arranged times, during which Russian SAMs could be instructed to hold their fire.", ">\n\nHow the fuck do they not have effective IFF in 2021?\nThe last time the US shot down their own place looks like it might be 1991, and they've fought actual wars since, albeit one sided.\nIt's insane that even corrupt Russia has their shit this out of order, particularly because this is the kind of shit that foreign buyers expect to work.", ">\n\nPatriots shot down a couple coalition fighters in 2003", ">\n\n690 today. Still higher than average. Some pretty heavy fighting these last few days", ">\n\nI feel like 8 tanks is the most I’ve seen in awhile.", ">\n\nThey seem to be keeping the tanks further back and using them as artillery instead of pushing forward and using them for assaults. Because those assaults seem to end up with a lot of scrap metal for their efforts. Praise be, Saint Javelin.", ">\n\nAny source for that?", ">\n\nIt’s unclear how many tanks are used this way, but already some weeks ago, Russian milbloggers were having an argument whether using tanks as artillery was a good idea or not.\nThe context was that they were being used that way.", ">\n\nWas the last dude the one who was just going to launch missiles all the time? I can't remember.", ">\n\nWell he did launch missiles all the time. Just the ukrainians failed to be impressed.", ">\n\nOnly blown up so that NATO analysts don't discover that the tail rotor is pedal-powered, and, you know, all the illegally imported western parts.", ">\n\n\nthat the tail rotor is pedal-powered\n\nWait, does it have a tail rotor? Usually dual overhead rotor helicopters don't have a tail rotor.", ">\n\nIt’s pedal powered, so only for show!", ">\n\nHere's a quick summary so anyone can understand. It's not a high tech weapon, it's actually the lowest tech weapon you can make. And it has a range of 150km. \nThey take an air dropped bomb that has GPS guidance. They strap that bomb to a rocket. They put the whole thing in a HIMARS compatible pod. 6 of these missiles fit in the pod.", ">\n\n\nAnd it has a range of 150km. \n\nWhen dropped from a pretty high altitude (don't hold me to any of this, it's all from rough memory, 12,000 feet gets you 80km if I remember correctly with the best jdam upgrades - and yes, I know the units are mixed, that's to get everyone equally riled up, just kidding, that's the units whatever source I was listening to was giving last week).\nThe question is going to be can Ukraine fly that high without major losses. I hope the answer is yes with the S-300s busy doing what airdefence ^currently doing.\nEdit: I was talking about just the airdropped version. That has the potential to be useful as well as this system.", ">\n\nI think /u/CyberdyneGPT5 is mixing up two things. This article is about strapping a Mk-81 (250 lb. 99 lb. warhead) bomb to a rocket and hot-gluing that mfer to a rocket and launching it from the HIMARS vehicles.\nI think someone else is also advocating air-launched JDAM (1000 lb.) bombs, but this article ain't it.", ">\n\n\nThe Ukrainians, he said, even conducted a test strike with a HIMARS launcher on one of the floodgates at the Nova Kakhovka dam, making three holes in the metal to see if the Dnipro’s water could be raised enough to stymie Russian crossings, but not flood nearby villages.\n\nSo they're saying the damaged sluices were from Ukrainian attacks? It makes sense since it would make no sense for Russia to partially explode a crossing they could have wired with demolition charges.", ">\n\nTIL HIMARS is so accurate you can target an exact spot to make holes in a specific floodgate from the shrapnel. That is insane.", ">\n\nAccuracy about to get better with the coming upgrade", ">\n\nBloomberg analyst calling Bradleys \"in effect, light tanks\" has really riled up the tank fandom.", ">\n\n...tank fandom?", ">\n\nOh indeed. That's a thing. Big time.", ">\n\nI’m imagining subreddits like /r/TankPorn (which exists) as well as things like /r/tanksfuckingrussians (which does not exist but should). \nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though.", ">\n\n\nMaybe a tank feet subreddit dedicated to treads. Can’t think of a clever name for it though. \n\n/r/treadpilled", ">\n\nMy hero!", ">\n\nAnother Russian caught wearing Nato/Ukrainian uniform pieces on the battlefield. One more thing to make Russia pay reparations for after the trails.", ">\n\nSo what exactly is Putin trying to achieve now? He didn't capture Ukraine in 3 days, and now it's been turned into a war of stalemate. What exactly is he hoping for now that would magically turn the war into his favour?", ">\n\nTo break Ukraine's (the populations) resolve. He has basically laid out a diplomatic way to end the war which would be Ukraine agreeing to the annexation of the 4 regions that Russia wants and holds most of (not including Crimea which would be part of the agreement). He is hoping that making life as miserable as possible for the Ukraine population (constant power outages in sub zero temperatures, constant fear of missile strikes) might cause the majority to push for the Ukraine government to agree to Russia's terms.\nNow I don't think this will work but I also understand that it's a minority of the population that live in those 4 regions, furthermore as a large chunk of that territory has already been under Russian control for many years now I can see how at least some of the Ukraine population who don't have friends and family from those regions could believe that Ukraine should accept those terms to end their suffering.", ">\n\nTrying to break an enemies' resolve with attacks on civilian targets never works. Ask Hitler about the battle of Britian", ">\n\nIt has worked exactly once. And it took two nukes, the firebombing of Tokyo, the destruction of basically the entire Japanese Navy, and about a million Soviet soldiers moving towards Vladivostok for it to work.", ">\n\nBut didn't it \"work\" only because they were afraid that US would nuke Tokyo and kill Imperial Family? It was not about Japanese civies, but the Emperor.\nIt never works against democracies.", ">\n\nIt was a combination of factors. The lack of any naval support, the hammer-and-anvil aspect of the US invading from the south while the Soviets hit from the north, the threat to the Emperor, and some of the higher command finally realizing that while they could make us bleed they couldn't actually win.", ">\n\nMy understanding is that it worked because much of the wartime industry that was interspersed with residential areas was wiped out. \nAnecdotally, my ex’s grandfather owned a factory in Tokyo that made airplane parts. It was destroyed by bombing and the family had to flee Tokyo.", ">\n\nWould Ukraine be able to logistically handle several hundred M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles?", ">\n\nYes. Logistically a mature platform like the Bradley has a lot of expertise from the US. They [Ukraine] just need to know how to use it and do some maintenance tasks. There's expert support in Poland and Germany that can do major repairs. US also has them covered on ammunition supplies and applications of whatever variants are given.", ">\n\nOutside repairs are convenient in theory, unless Poland pulls a Poland again. Like they did when they asked the Germans to hand over PzH2000 IP if they wanted to set up a repair center, so it had to be done in Lithuania instead. Poland's greed added several days of just shipping to get a PzH repaired, instead of just doing it at the Polish border.\nIt'd be ideal for UA to make repairs inhouse, especially if instead of only low double digit PzH2000's there'll be hundreds of Bradleys floating around. Let's hope the technicians are already being trained.", ">\n\nFrom what I read it was Germany pulling a Germany again: they demanded Poland to provide them a large hall for the repairs, raw materials, that Poland would pay ALL the expenses (including accommodation and wages for workers transported there from Germany) AND finally that no Polish personnel was allowed in the premises, because, you know, trade secrets. I’m sure these were generous terms and it failed only because of Poland’s greed and stupidity.", ">\n\nWhere did you read this?", ">\n\nOn the Internet", ">\n\n\"Next year\", so in 2 days?", ">\n\nIs Russia still using nuclear missiles without warheads as decoy? Haven't heard anything about that recently.", ">\n\nAlmost every cruise missile that Russia possesses is dual-purpose. They can deliver both conventional warheads or nuclear warheads. That one case where a dummy warhead was found was likely a mistake rather than a decoy. These missiles are not cheap, I seriously doubt they are going to waste a missile intentionally to act as a decoy when they can just put an explosive on it and do more damage.", ">\n\nAfaik they are extremely inaccurate, which doesn't matter so much with a nuclear warhead because even if the nuclear blast is 1 km off, you are still dead. But with a conventional warhead you can't really hit anything without extreme luck.", ">\n\nThat probably doesn't matter as much to the Russians as they are, clearly, more interested in committing terror attacks.", ">\n\nI just saw the recent videos of Ukrainian soldiers intercepting Russian cruise missiles with portable anti-air weapons. The missiles are moving so slowly. Are cruise missiles suppose to be that slow (hence \"cruise\") or is it just with those particular Russian missiles?", ">\n\nThey're still traveling quite fast at cruise speed, subsonic but 450 miles per hour for a KH-101. They can burst higher than that on approach. \nThe manpads are firing at a short burst of 1,600 mph, so the relative speeds can be deceptive. \nYeah, I suck for doing that in MPH but it'll help us Americans understand with our 65-75 MPH highway speeds.", ">\n\n450 MPH = 724.205 KPH\n1600 MPH = 2574.95 KPH\nFor non-Americans.", ">\n\nThanks for the equivalents", ">\n\nDay CCCX, Part I. Thread CDLI.", ">\n\nStill fighting the good fight", ">\n\nIs it possible to get a post shadow-banned?\nLook below airframe unfortunately.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged out.\nHere is a screenshot when I am logged in.\nNotice that huge post there, only visible when I am logged in.\nAnyone else see this?", ">\n\nIt's happening a ton lately on sources I used to regularly share. It's automatic generally.\nNot sure what changed but certain Twitter accounts and other sites are instantly hidden. These are credible sources too. \nI've given up on trying to track it and just accept some of what I post will be filtered.", ">\n\nI just tried several variations. Your theory seems to be incorrect. I just posted with no links at all in the post. No mention of any twitter handles. Just text.\nIt's not visible logged out.", ">\n\nTry deleting the word after \"Their\" after the sentence \"This truth\", in every place it's mentioned. Specific words are censored.\nEdit: The post is still visible when clicking on your name, but does not show up in this thread. That tells me there are certain words used that are filtered from being shown here.", ">\n\nThis has been disputed all day yesterday, since the source seems to be a rumour spread on Telegram.", ">\n\nWasn't it even on some official RU media?", ">\n\nAre there any recent analysis of how many missiles Russia has left?", ">\n\nThe latest batch had dates from autumn of this year, it's thought that the Russia can only produce 20 a month. So, potentially one last volley and then they'll have to wait 3 months or send a couple at a time randomly that should be easier to shoot down.", ">\n\nFuck Vladimir Putka", ">\n\nFuck Vikki Yanny", ">\n\nFuck Vijayjay Putinanny", ">\n\nSay it with me now. Fuck Putin!", ">\n\nAre we done yet? Can Russia like go home already. I know the the cemetery industry in Russia must be booming but like can we stop.", ">\n\nRussia is so, so far from capitulating. Russia has never really \"given up and gone home\". They will stay in these regions forever unless they are forced out, which gets more unlikely every day.", ">\n\n\nRussia has never really \"given up and gone home\".\n\n1905, 1917, Afghanistan...they give up quite a bit.", ">\n\nAll we all need is one.", ">\n\nFuck war ! Fuck lil 💩 tsar! Slava Ukrainian", ">\n\nObligatory f*** Putin", ">\n\nYou can say it... fuck that guy. Seriously.", ">\n\nWe need one more fuck Putin", ">\n\nthere are never enough Fuck Putins... ... with a barbed wire pineapple", ">\n\nOh poor thing.\nThe pineapple I mean.", ">\n\nhahaha, gold.", ">\n\nPerhaps a gympie-gympie branch instead?", ">\n\nIIRC that's that nasty bush in QLD...\nIf so - yes, but why not both...", ">\n\nWell, because pineapples are tasty and deserve a better fate.", ">\n\nwhat if it was rotten?", ">\n\nHmm, then it wouldn’t really serve the purpose you had in mind, would it? It would collapse inward when any pressure was applied and turn into a gooey mess. You’d never get it to hold the barbed wire and into the aforementioned small space." ]
One fingerprint to ruin them all.
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> True!
[ "One fingerprint to ruin them all." ]
> The PVD Laser version of the KBD75 may be the most beautiful keyboard case I’ve ever seen, although it’s mostly on the bottom so it’s difficult to see when you’re actually using it. Also, the iridescent quality of the finish means that it can look silver, black, blue or purple depending on the angle of the light. Still, when the light hits it just right it looks like something straight out of cyberspace — like it shouldn’t be able to exist in physical space. I’ve paired it with SA Laser since it seems like this board was designed with this color scheme in mind. The plate is polycarbonate, and the switches are 67g Zealios tactile switches. There is an acrylic layer between the two halves of the metal case that lights up when in use, so I have it light up hot pink (not pictured). I’ve had my eye on this for a long time, and finally picked it up as a bit of a Christmas gift to myself.
[ "One fingerprint to ruin them all.", ">\n\nTrue!" ]
> Do you want RGB for your keyboard? Yesn’t. I kinda want that case, but then I already got a kbd75 T_T
[ "One fingerprint to ruin them all.", ">\n\nTrue!", ">\n\nThe PVD Laser version of the KBD75 may be the most beautiful keyboard case I’ve ever seen, although it’s mostly on the bottom so it’s difficult to see when you’re actually using it. Also, the iridescent quality of the finish means that it can look silver, black, blue or purple depending on the angle of the light. Still, when the light hits it just right it looks like something straight out of cyberspace — like it shouldn’t be able to exist in physical space.\nI’ve paired it with SA Laser since it seems like this board was designed with this color scheme in mind. The plate is polycarbonate, and the switches are 67g Zealios tactile switches. There is an acrylic layer between the two halves of the metal case that lights up when in use, so I have it light up hot pink (not pictured). \nI’ve had my eye on this for a long time, and finally picked it up as a bit of a Christmas gift to myself." ]
> Nice
[ "One fingerprint to ruin them all.", ">\n\nTrue!", ">\n\nThe PVD Laser version of the KBD75 may be the most beautiful keyboard case I’ve ever seen, although it’s mostly on the bottom so it’s difficult to see when you’re actually using it. Also, the iridescent quality of the finish means that it can look silver, black, blue or purple depending on the angle of the light. Still, when the light hits it just right it looks like something straight out of cyberspace — like it shouldn’t be able to exist in physical space.\nI’ve paired it with SA Laser since it seems like this board was designed with this color scheme in mind. The plate is polycarbonate, and the switches are 67g Zealios tactile switches. There is an acrylic layer between the two halves of the metal case that lights up when in use, so I have it light up hot pink (not pictured). \nI’ve had my eye on this for a long time, and finally picked it up as a bit of a Christmas gift to myself.", ">\n\nDo you want RGB for your keyboard? Yesn’t. I kinda want that case, but then I already got a kbd75 T_T" ]
>
[ "One fingerprint to ruin them all.", ">\n\nTrue!", ">\n\nThe PVD Laser version of the KBD75 may be the most beautiful keyboard case I’ve ever seen, although it’s mostly on the bottom so it’s difficult to see when you’re actually using it. Also, the iridescent quality of the finish means that it can look silver, black, blue or purple depending on the angle of the light. Still, when the light hits it just right it looks like something straight out of cyberspace — like it shouldn’t be able to exist in physical space.\nI’ve paired it with SA Laser since it seems like this board was designed with this color scheme in mind. The plate is polycarbonate, and the switches are 67g Zealios tactile switches. There is an acrylic layer between the two halves of the metal case that lights up when in use, so I have it light up hot pink (not pictured). \nI’ve had my eye on this for a long time, and finally picked it up as a bit of a Christmas gift to myself.", ">\n\nDo you want RGB for your keyboard? Yesn’t. I kinda want that case, but then I already got a kbd75 T_T", ">\n\nNice" ]
absolutely. and pls remember the impact that crippling anxiety will have on the child being raised. the child can grow up sheltered and with fear of pursuing interests that go against said parent. and ultimately live an unfulfilled life or harbor resentment towards the parent that taught them to fear everything
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[ "absolutely. and pls remember the impact that crippling anxiety will have on the child being raised. the child can grow up sheltered and with fear of pursuing interests that go against said parent. and ultimately live an unfulfilled life or harbor resentment towards the parent that taught them to fear everything" ]
Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.
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> Yeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy." ]
> Liz Cheney
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?" ]
> She was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney" ]
> The speaker doesn't have to be a house member.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option." ]
> But who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member." ]
> Knives would be good but guns would be better. "Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!"
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance." ]
> Enough are wounded in the melee and unable to vote, that Jeffries is elected speaker
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.", ">\n\nKnives would be good but guns would be better.\n\"Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!\"" ]
> What a shitty hill to die on McCarthy is McConnell without the political instincts. I hate McConnell but you can't say he hasn't been a political survivor.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.", ">\n\nKnives would be good but guns would be better.\n\"Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!\"", ">\n\nEnough are wounded in the melee and unable to vote, that Jeffries is elected speaker" ]
> Although it’s easier to be a political mastermind when you have no problem being evil. Having no moral guardrails makes your calculations much simpler.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.", ">\n\nKnives would be good but guns would be better.\n\"Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!\"", ">\n\nEnough are wounded in the melee and unable to vote, that Jeffries is elected speaker", ">\n\nWhat a shitty hill to die on McCarthy is McConnell without the political instincts. I hate McConnell but you can't say he hasn't been a political survivor." ]
> Agreed.
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.", ">\n\nKnives would be good but guns would be better.\n\"Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!\"", ">\n\nEnough are wounded in the melee and unable to vote, that Jeffries is elected speaker", ">\n\nWhat a shitty hill to die on McCarthy is McConnell without the political instincts. I hate McConnell but you can't say he hasn't been a political survivor.", ">\n\nAlthough it’s easier to be a political mastermind when you have no problem being evil. Having no moral guardrails makes your calculations much simpler." ]
>
[ "Dems should really rally behind ANY Republican moderate that’s committed to working across the isle. Nobody is excited about McCarthy.", ">\n\nYeah.... but who would that be, and are they even trying to be speaker?", ">\n\nLiz Cheney", ">\n\nShe was voted out of office, and no GOP reps are putting her forward as an option.", ">\n\nThe speaker doesn't have to be a house member.", ">\n\nBut who is nominating? Trump has a better chance.", ">\n\nKnives would be good but guns would be better.\n\"Everybody run! Boebert's got a gun!\"", ">\n\nEnough are wounded in the melee and unable to vote, that Jeffries is elected speaker", ">\n\nWhat a shitty hill to die on McCarthy is McConnell without the political instincts. I hate McConnell but you can't say he hasn't been a political survivor.", ">\n\nAlthough it’s easier to be a political mastermind when you have no problem being evil. Having no moral guardrails makes your calculations much simpler.", ">\n\nAgreed." ]
This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. That child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.
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> Nah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up." ]
> How about neither? Two things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better.
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon" ]
> Both are equally annoying in my opinion
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon", ">\n\nHow about neither?\nTwo things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better." ]
> Be a better parent
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon", ">\n\nHow about neither?\nTwo things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better.", ">\n\nBoth are equally annoying in my opinion" ]
> Or hear me out just buy headphones for your kid. They even sell them designed for children. Alternatively parent your child and just don't shove a screen in there face. About the third time hearing baby shark a crying child would be like the angels have come down from heaven to serenade us with a song. There honestly just as bad as eachother.
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon", ">\n\nHow about neither?\nTwo things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better.", ">\n\nBoth are equally annoying in my opinion", ">\n\nBe a better parent" ]
> I honestly don’t care. If anything I’ll let me kid jam to his favorite songs while I have my own headphones on. But normally yeah, I just watch my kids shows or I use it to clean or fuck my girl. Anybody that complains about babies is a low life
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon", ">\n\nHow about neither?\nTwo things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better.", ">\n\nBoth are equally annoying in my opinion", ">\n\nBe a better parent", ">\n\nOr hear me out just buy headphones for your kid. They even sell them designed for children. Alternatively parent your child and just don't shove a screen in there face. About the third time hearing baby shark a crying child would be like the angels have come down from heaven to serenade us with a song. There honestly just as bad as eachother." ]
>
[ "This sounds like it was posted by a parent who’s refusing to parent their child and is just giving the child whatever they want so they’ll shut up. \nThat child will be waaaay more annoying in 15 years when it’s grown up.", ">\n\nNah not a parent sorry. Was just on a plane ride and it went from a child screaming to cocomelon", ">\n\nHow about neither?\nTwo things can be correct at once, you know? I don’t want hear the kids device, nor do I want to hear that screaming kid. Parents need to do better.", ">\n\nBoth are equally annoying in my opinion", ">\n\nBe a better parent", ">\n\nOr hear me out just buy headphones for your kid. They even sell them designed for children. Alternatively parent your child and just don't shove a screen in there face. About the third time hearing baby shark a crying child would be like the angels have come down from heaven to serenade us with a song. There honestly just as bad as eachother.", ">\n\nI honestly don’t care. If anything I’ll let me kid jam to his favorite songs while I have my own headphones on. But normally yeah, I just watch my kids shows or I use it to clean or fuck my girl. \nAnybody that complains about babies is a low life" ]
There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.
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> Maybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable." ]
> Joseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell." ]
> I get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth." ]
> If it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing. Playstation by the way.
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ" ]
> DnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way." ]
> (the word collectively shrugs)
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side." ]
> Feels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)" ]
> This is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already.
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief..." ]
> big whoop
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...", ">\n\nThis is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already." ]
> (the word collectively shrugs)
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...", ">\n\nThis is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already.", ">\n\nbig whoop" ]
> Could be worse
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...", ">\n\nThis is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already.", ">\n\nbig whoop", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)" ]
> This isn’t news because he’s a old guy
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...", ">\n\nThis is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already.", ">\n\nbig whoop", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nCould be worse" ]
>
[ "There isn't more deceiving word in medicine than stable.", ">\n\nMaybe he'll end up hiding pedophiles in hell.", ">\n\nJoseph Ratzinger was also a member of hitler youth.", ">\n\nI get the creeps just by looking at the lifeless eyes in this guy. The wealth, the hypocrisy, and the lies all just make me dislike the Pope. I hope we can end these bullshit religions sooner then laterZ", ">\n\nIf it ain't religion it's politics and if it ain't politics it's what console you're playing.\nPlaystation by the way.", ">\n\nDnD my dude with a bit of Witcher 3 on da side.", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nFeels a bit weird to try and extend the life of someone who should by all accounts have a first class seat in heaven. Well at least in their own belief...", ">\n\nThis is very sad news… I was hoping he’d be dead already.", ">\n\nbig whoop", ">\n\n(the word collectively shrugs)", ">\n\nCould be worse", ">\n\nThis isn’t news because he’s a old guy" ]
Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.
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> Even the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction." ]
> ... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks." ]
> Sounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum." ]
> Publicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. Still, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses." ]
> Same as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. He just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge." ]
> Yup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest." ]
> its nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead." ]
> Is this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire." ]
> So Erdogan can retire now. Good move.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame." ]
> Meaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move." ]
> That’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever." ]
> Oof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with "marriage."
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement." ]
> So everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? Looks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"" ]
> now you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike." ]
> Can Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift" ]
> With that room temperature level IQ, you deserve to be ruled by Turks.
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift", ">\n\nCan Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?" ]
> With the inflation and the current autocratic dictator, Turkey's going to be ruled by the highest bidder soon
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift", ">\n\nCan Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?", ">\n\nWith that room temperature level IQ, you deserve to be ruled by Turks." ]
> Turkey making better policies than usa
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift", ">\n\nCan Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?", ">\n\nWith that room temperature level IQ, you deserve to be ruled by Turks.", ">\n\nWith the inflation and the current autocratic dictator, Turkey's going to be ruled by the highest bidder soon" ]
> We’ll if you think inflation in the US is bad… Turkey says hold my rakı
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift", ">\n\nCan Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?", ">\n\nWith that room temperature level IQ, you deserve to be ruled by Turks.", ">\n\nWith the inflation and the current autocratic dictator, Turkey's going to be ruled by the highest bidder soon", ">\n\nTurkey making better policies than usa" ]
>
[ "Title is misinforming quite a bit. Peple used to be able to retire if they had enough working days but an age restrictment was added in 1999. This caused injustice for people who began working before the '99 regulation because now they also had to meet the age condition. New proposal (it hasn't become a law yet) allows people that began working pre-1999 to retire even though they don't meet the age restriction.", ">\n\nEven the article isn’t any better. I was still confused. Thanks.", ">\n\n... and as soon as you retire, your retirement fund will start being eroded at 80% per annum.", ">\n\nSounds like that's the idea. Get some initial support, but then also reduce country's expenses.", ">\n\nPublicity stunt for Erdogan though popular for people who can take advantage of it. \nStill, just because you can retire now does not mean you can retire comfortably so people should think carefully before taking the plunge.", ">\n\nSame as the lies around the true rate of inflation, and why he lowered rates instead of raising them, same as the actions in Syria. \nHe just wants to stay in power, fuck the rest.", ">\n\nYup, he show every sign of being autocrat wanting to remain in power until he drop dead.", ">\n\nits nice that rich 5 year olds can now retire.", ">\n\nIs this why I've been buying them Pokemon cards? I'm glad there's an endgame.", ">\n\nSo Erdogan can retire now. Good move.", ">\n\nMeaning people will work to death. No retirement ever.", ">\n\nThat’s a roundabout way of saying Turkey eliminates the concept of retirement.", ">\n\nOof, that was a suspenseful sentence. Given Turkey's recent trajectory I thought it would have ended with \"marriage.\"", ">\n\nSo everyone can retire no matter how old they are? And they are paid based on how much they paid for retirement funds? \nLooks like a wise decision to boost a new workforce. But high inflation makes it a difficult decision for people to quit jobs they dislike.", ">\n\nnow you’ll get elderly workers on walkers shitting themselves all shift", ">\n\nCan Turkey retire it’s occupation of western Armenia, eastern Greece, Cyprus and western Kurdistan?", ">\n\nWith that room temperature level IQ, you deserve to be ruled by Turks.", ">\n\nWith the inflation and the current autocratic dictator, Turkey's going to be ruled by the highest bidder soon", ">\n\nTurkey making better policies than usa", ">\n\nWe’ll if you think inflation in the US is bad… Turkey says hold my rakı" ]
This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.
[]
> My initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment." ]
> Large hands person like me sees that and realizes Back space Wouldn't need to say ba ace
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess" ]
> looks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine Marcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate Berthold Fototype brochure on Archive
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace" ]
> Those are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive" ]
> It’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style" ]
> No mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?" ]
> I guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s." ]
> that’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓" ]
> First pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”." ]
> I will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞" ]
> Huh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so" ]
> What's the rationale for that key profile within that field?
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?" ]
> That question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?" ]
> My favorite is the "Go" button, idk why
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them." ]
> It's not even capitalized. Sad little go.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why" ]
> I would pay money to nothave to type on that device!
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go." ]
> What's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!" ]
> No rgb?
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway." ]
> Imagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?" ]
> Imagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)" ]
> I think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard." ]
> Fuckin inch-based numpad
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)" ]
> I want it. If we build it we will... Hehe... Coom
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad" ]
> That looks like torture to type on lmao
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom" ]
> Don't tell GMK about this
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao" ]
> It looks painful to type on this for long hours.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao", ">\n\nDon't tell GMK about this" ]
> No more fat fingering indeed!
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao", ">\n\nDon't tell GMK about this", ">\n\nIt looks painful to type on this for long hours." ]
> Ø
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao", ">\n\nDon't tell GMK about this", ">\n\nIt looks painful to type on this for long hours.", ">\n\nNo more fat fingering indeed!" ]
> Except the weard keycaps I really dig this.
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao", ">\n\nDon't tell GMK about this", ">\n\nIt looks painful to type on this for long hours.", ">\n\nNo more fat fingering indeed!", ">\n\nØ" ]
> Duckface-profile?
[ "This looks like it was made for 'hunt and peck' typing. Cool piece of equipment.", ">\n\nMy initial guess was that the keycaps cause the keys to be spread further apart inorder to be more accessible with gloves... But that's just a guess", ">\n\nLarge hands person like me sees that and realizes\nBack space\nWouldn't need to say ba ace", ">\n\nlooks like Berthold Diatronic phototypesetting machine\n\nMarcin Wichary post on Twitter – the area where it says “Fotosatz” is an LED display, not a nameplate\nBerthold Fototype brochure on Archive", ">\n\nThose are very strange. If they don’t have a name I am going to call them the “volcano mount” key cap style", ">\n\nIt’s a QWERT-Z layout! Wonder if that’s original or a mistake in the display?", ">\n\nNo mistake. Its the standard german layout. We rarely use y, so y and z are switched. Also note the Umlaute ÖÄÜ, and the infamous ß, which is another Variation of s.", ">\n\nI guessed it was German from the β but did not know about the Z/Y. New trivia every day 🤓", ">\n\nthat’s a greek beta “β”, not an eszett “ß”.", ">\n\nFirst pick from the Unicode pallet is not a reliable international spelling plan 😞", ">\n\nI will forget about this mistake in 18 seconds or so", ">\n\nHuh. Some typesetting device, perhaps?", ">\n\nWhat's the rationale for that key profile within that field?", ">\n\nThat question has been addressed well by other commenters, above; apparently it's a German standard. I noticed it wasn't QWERTY only after you'd asked and I'd zoomed in on the image. The clues to its typographic nature were a little easier to make out -- e.g., the alignment controls along the upper row, and the power-of-two fractions in the foreground, etc. Bethold machines could produce some very high-quality output, though I was was never a big fan of using them.", ">\n\nMy favorite is the \"Go\" button, idk why", ">\n\nIt's not even capitalized. Sad little go.", ">\n\nI would pay money to nothave to type on that device!", ">\n\nWhat's your address? Send me money or I'll have that keyboard shipped to your house. Tell no one or I'll send it anyway.", ">\n\nNo rgb?", ">\n\nImagine these keycaps like a pudding style keycaps combined with RGB would look interesting :)", ">\n\nImagine those keycaps on a normal keyboard.", ">\n\nI think it would be very uncomfortable to type but I think the sound would be thoccy :)", ">\n\nFuckin inch-based numpad", ">\n\nI want it. If we build it we will...\nHehe...\nCoom", ">\n\nThat looks like torture to type on lmao", ">\n\nDon't tell GMK about this", ">\n\nIt looks painful to type on this for long hours.", ">\n\nNo more fat fingering indeed!", ">\n\nØ", ">\n\nExcept the weard keycaps I really dig this." ]