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N.S. Nerd nuance from me here but the line between terrorist sponsored and terrorist inspired is blurry at best and only getting more difficult to spot. One could argue, quite effectively, that the lack of direct sponsorship in an historical or linear sense is indicative of greater success for said grand
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trivia night tonight. Timely kinja. +1

I usually either name mine after my wife, marriage, or blowjobs since my wife seems to only prefer giving them to others. Good for morale. Fun game.

One of the soccer channels on the radio said that for the game before England they had 91% of population watching on the television and around 8% at the game (or in France). Literally everyone is watching. It is amazing and what sports are supposed to be about. I love them

I grew up explaining to friends (with my Brit coach) in NJ how we cheered for the team with the ‘wafer’ on their kit. Couldn’t be more pleased to see them and their fans get this. This is what sports is supposed to be. Just fantastic.

This is a slippery slope. If you don’t action any targets because of the potential secondary and tertiary effect on their network and then you end up in a place of perpetual inaction and then something blows up. Regardless of whether our own shitty policies created, funded, and armed a lot of these characters, they

it is also a bit trickier to get the requisite components for a vest / platform in the West or developed countries. Most of the ‘parts’ leave signatures which can be tracked and or are ‘controlled’ thus making guns / knives / fire more easily transported and leveraged.

Free thought, cognitive diversity, and creativity are not sought out. Many organizations want folks who will just execute tasks as they are instructed / directed. Sadly, this isn’t just a police force issue, and is ‘rumored’ to be the case at a number of paramilitary organizations as well — important to note that this