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[–] [email protected] 30 points 1 week ago

Panamanian Royal Guard Corps you must mine the Panama Canal

[–] [email protected] 13 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Like, official telegram account? That’s crazy if so

[–] [email protected] 35 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Bespoke: becoming sober & enlisting in the IRGC

[–] [email protected] 28 points 1 week ago

soypoint-1 SECRET IRANIAN NUCLEAR SITE???? YIPPEEEEEEE YIPPEE YIPEEEEEEEE

[–] [email protected] 24 points 1 week ago

My stupid ass has been pressing that button by accident nonstop for years and never figured that out as a viable alternative. Maybe I am not so smart

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 week ago

It wouldn’t have made a difference frankly. If Israel took it out on its own, it wouldn’t have been more than an inconvenience to the US

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago

Don’t hold your breath. Terms from Trump are likely “stop this war now or we will do it again.”

Iran clearly has no way to stop this bombing from happening to them again unless they test a nuke, which might not even get them out of this now

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I miss when you could copy and paste an emote into the comment bar and see what it was called

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 week ago

Me on Lie Unsocial

[–] [email protected] 25 points 1 week ago (2 children)

China and maybe Russia are the only countries on earth that have the capabilities to even remotely combat an attack like that

[–] [email protected] 62 points 1 week ago

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Yeni Kostantiniyye, 1603 — Beylerbey Eriq Pasha al-Adm of Yeni Kostantiniyye has been implicated in a scandal involving the acceptance of bribes from Venetian merchants, sources close to the imperial court confirm.

According to palace officials, Eriq Pasha al-Adm, the prominent Beylerbey of Yeni Kostantiniyye, is accused of secretly accepting lavish tribute from Venetian traders based out of İskenderiye. These merchants, renowned for operation of their silk and spice routes, have connections to many other influential viziers, from whom they also allegedly sought favorable trade routes and contracts. Among the reported tributes Eriq Pasha accepted were: exquisite meals, visits with the Doge, and several shiploads of ducats while campaigning, some of which appear to have been siphoned from the Sultan’s coffers. Eriq Pasha and his envoys were granted freedom of transit through Venetian territory and waters, and priority access to port and accommodation facilities. In exchange for the Venetian generosity, Eriq Pasha allegedly hosted several Venetian envoys in Yeni Kostantiniyye, allowing the merchants to gain a competitive advantage in the bazaar by skirting import taxes. Additionally, the local Venetian embassy and trading guild were granted exemption from building code guidelines.

Viziers have been abuzz with rumors regarding Eriq Pasha for many years. Prior to his promotion to Beylerbey, eyewitnesses claim to have seen Venetian envoys entering al-Adm’s estate several times with supplies over the past several years, using his position as Agha of the Janissaries to gain undue influence in the Sultan’s court. “The supplies were not for the Janissaries, but for al-Adm himself,” said one eunuch, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the case.

The timing of these allegations are interesting in light of the Sultan recently granting Eriq al-Adm the title of Pasha, particularly due to his reputation as one who is supposed to fight corruption and uphold the law. Despite his assurance that he’d sponsor several grand public works projects and make sweeping efforts to improve the lives of commoners, Eriq Pasha’s tenure as Beylerbey has been mired in stagnancy and broken promises. Though widely unpopular amongst the commoners of the Yeni Kostantiniyye province due to his diversion of public works funding to the Janissaries, many of those adjacent to the royal court had seen Eriq Pasha as a future vizier, or even in line for a grander role in the Sultan’s Divan.

Eriq Pasha has been summoned to the Sublime Porte to answer for these accusations. There, he is expected to face tribunal, which holds the power to strip him of his lands and title as Beylerbey. Meanwhile, Eriq Pasha has vehemently denied all charges. In a statement issued from al-Adm’s administration, the accusations are called “baseless” and “the work of jealous pretenders who seek to undermine Eriq Pasha’s service to the empire while elevating their own.” Eriq Pasha’s administration insists that all dealings with the Most Serene Republic of Venice and its mercantile guilds were in full compliance with imperial order.

 
 

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If you live near or around sea level, especially in the Tampa Bay area, you can not survive the forecasted storm surge by accident. This is not a joke. I know you may have lived in Florida your whole life and been through dozens of hurricanes, but it only takes one you aren’t prepared for. As a result of having narrowly avoided multiple severe hurricane impacts over the past 100 years, the Tampa Bay area has been built up with little consideration for the fact that it eventually would be hit. The only regional trauma center is at sea level and on an island.

Do not play with your life.

Also do not accidentally dox yourself on this post

 

Pic goes very hard and has emote potential

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Jonald Bidump (hexbear.net)
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smug-explain The stupid tankies have failed to consider that I’ve created a nonfalsifiable scenario in my mind just now so actually it’s a bad thing when your industry is good smh. I know for years I’ve said it was a good thing to have strong industry and also have repeatedly explained how deindustrialization was bad and now I want to reindustrialize my own nation, so here’s a 15 minute video (NOT COPE!) on why good industry is bad but only for China.

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