Wow 0 comments. That’s nice.
Wow 0 comments. That’s nice.
It is literally just a totally normal synecdoche, it’s just metonomy that everyone fucking does. “Beijing” for the Chinese government, “Washington” for the American government, “London” for the British government, “Paris” for the French government. It’s totally normal. The fun comes from them immediately going “Moscow is a friendly country”. Which even if it is totally normal to use it as synecdoche, means you’re still directly referring to Moscow as a country.
Moscow is a common synecdoche for the Russian federal government, the same way “Washington” is for the US federal government.
It’s amazing how his entire thing is just making absolutely sure everyone understands that he won’t do any better than the tories
The fact that fatah is so unprincipled is the only reason this has any chance of working.
The modern agoge
it’s the best social media site.
Hexbear put on fucking blast
That’s not a slur btw, he’s the urchin gang leader character from oliver twist
Fuck yes we’re bringing urchins back. Based and removedinpilled
There is a distinct difference between fighting off an invading force and executing criminals
I agree. That should absolutely be the default assumption. Not only is it immoral, it creates warped incentive structures. Its bad policy
True. The ideal is to never do it. But I’m also not going to weep because it for once is applied to a white color criminal.
I can’t name much for the caucases sadly, being very ignorant on the subject, but I was told that whenever Gygax needed a name for something in one of his settings he just took a random Turkish or Armenian word. I’m much more confident about the middle east thing, but that’s not what we were talking about.
A ton of D&D and therefore fantasy stuff is from the middle east and the caucasus. Same with cosmic horror via lovecraft.
Only after I did though
Don’t know what you’re talking about, I only see a lovely empty comment section without any comment proving OPs point at all. Really I should have said “First”