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If you want to think that the US military cares about the lives of non-US civilian populations, I’ll shrug and let you be. It never has in the past, and the drone strikes don’t really instill the confidence that a lot has changed now. It is better than many of the other militia operating in these regions, including

As I said before, I am not arguing that the Russians are hitting the right targets. I am pointing out the irony of making a lot of noise about how Russia cannot be brought into this coalition because they are bombing civilians. That is just baloney. There are good strategic reasons for not including them in the

I am not sure many people want to stand out this way.

Nobody is saying that America is terrible. My point is that the sanctimony in the article is laughable, especially the part about it being challenging to envision bringing Russia into a coalition because of them killing civilians.

Hey, it isn’t that we “care”. We care when people get to know this. MSF already let the authorities know where they were operating from. Wasn’t exactly an example of how we try to avoid civilian casualties.

Yeah, by that argument, Russia is targeting large swathes of land that contains political enemies of the regime that they want to protect. Not exactly such a challenge to envision.

The end result is the same, the death of civilians or people helping them. Being wary of Putin and his increasingly expansionist actions is fine (a good habit, really, because he is an asshole). Trying to find moral high ground despite the MSF incident isn’t sitting well with me, sorry.

It is challenging to envision bringing Russia into a coalition when they are dumb-bombing cities via helicopter.

I managed to stick with my fitness regimen after I discovered a regimen I truly appreciated. It wasn’t just that I found that it works, it was also the fact that I liked doing it. Maybe that is one of the reasons that help people routinely hit the gym.

I’m sure some people will sympathize with Bethesda and Ubisoft. Some will cheer these companies and hope others follow suit. They will see this kind of reporting as upsetting, as ruining surprises and frustrating creative people. They will claim we are “hurting video games,” and, as so many do, mistake the job of

Playing it fast & loose w/the journalism @RobDemovsky. Your professional skills are lacking... you must be having personal problems at home.

Iggy Azalea’s music is bad.

Despite being SkyActiv, and some talk about it being difficult to mess with it, the ND engine will get a tune that will take it to around 200 BHP without forced induction. And, if you are not talking about stock engines, I think you definitely missed the part where added forced induction would take the ND beyond that

Well, you said this :

People are taking umbrage at the GLH badge for an appearance package. They’d be doing the same if the only difference between a Ford Focus and a Ford Focus ST, or a Mazda 3 and a Mazdaspeed 3 is an appearance package.

So either Mazda needs to sell the ND for $3-$7k or add 5 more HP to its output, which would then totally justify the $26k+ asking price. Nice logic.

I know that looks are very subjective, but I like the looks of the Miata a lot more. I had high expectations, but this just doesn’t do it for me.

It happens all the time in soccer (football) in Europe. Guy scores goal, takes his shirt off, and people lose their shit. Now they hand out yellow cards for taking one’s shirt off. Baloney :-|

She isn’t exactly known for her humility. If you go by her account, the woman who defeated her in the Olympics is a “serial cheater” who intentionally dislocated Rousey’s shoulder twice in 2007. By Edith Bosch’s account :

I disliked Rousey because of her attitude. I like sports stars who respect their opponents. I am not good at boxing or MMA, I have only a few years of training, and I suck. Still, I remember being taught from day 1 of the two martial arts I learned that you need to respect your opponents, even if they give you reason