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She did try and pull me into a play fight right after the photo, but she's very good she says!

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International humanitarian law prohibits countries from targeting civilian facilities, and dictates that a military must do everything possible to limit harm to civilians even if they are striking military targets. Photos of the facility posted by Iranian officials show that the building appears completely destroyed, with the top floor charred and blown out while destruction spilled down to the ground floor.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/34290435

Post had nothing to do with murder or violence. It is clear who reddit serves.

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/63114685

Day 1500 of 3 => Progress: 50,000%

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Democrats spent the last year asking where their Joe Rogan was. Hasan Piker is one of the few left-wing figures with the audience they covet — but the party is deeply hostile to the spontaneity and independence that make figures like him appealing.

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The title basically says it all: I'm looking for games with first person perspective that have interesting architecture, preferrably modern or scifi, but historical or fantasy is fine too. The genre isn't important, neither is the quality of the game, as long as it's playable.

An example for this is P.A.M.E.L.A. It's as if the game was an afterthought (and the gameplay definitely feels like an afterthought) and the main goal was to create a plausible scifi city, down to the realistic amount of toilets.

Another one would be the VR game Ghost Town, which had fascinating recreations of Trellick Tower in London.

Are there any more? The more obscure, the better.

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The letter states that Iran has never initiated a war and has resolutely repelled those who have attacked it, and that portraying Iran as a threat is not consistent with historical reality or present-day observable facts.

The President invites Americans to look beyond the machinery of misinformation and consider the realities of Iran and its people, and to choose between confrontation and engagement, which will shape the future for generations to come.

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