- Joined
- Jan 27, 2020
I'm stuck in a hotel room in Singapore and I'm bored. *head desk*What a brainlet thing to say. I am aware you're gimmickposting, but this does not mean, that the content of the speech needs to suffer as well.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I'm stuck in a hotel room in Singapore and I'm bored. *head desk*What a brainlet thing to say. I am aware you're gimmickposting, but this does not mean, that the content of the speech needs to suffer as well.
In other words, legitimacy. Which is why the efforts by the butthurt TDS gang to modify the electoral college are not only dumb but self destructive.It would really boil down to who is giving the orders and why. Its hard to say how the Army would go because every situation that could potentially trigger such a scenario would be unique unto itself. IMO though the default would be to obey the chain of command as long as the chain of command remained loyal to the duly elected leadership. Mainly, the President. So any sort of small scale secessionist movement and so on would get put down pretty fast if the President says "stop them".
What could cause some shit though would be a disputed election, like with the bullshit electoral college interstate compact. Now that is a recipe for some shit. Especially if an electoral college majority gets overturned by a narrow popular vote win courtesy of California like what we had in 2016. You could conceivably see half the States refuse to accept the authority of the "winner". Another thing that could cause some shit is a "palace coup", where a sitting President is deposed for being "mentally incompetent" under the 25th amendment, or a double impeachment of both the President and the Vice President. Basically anything that could cause the authority of the chain of command to come into dispute.
Are we sure this guy is ethnically Italian or European? Here in Canada during SARS, all but one of the 40 deaths were Asian Canadians. We called them Canadians, because they were. The Canadian media tends not to report race in regards to any news. I would like to know this Italian's ethnicity and whether he had any pre-existing lung or blood pressure issuesYes, especially since this Italian guy is in serious conditions, just like the Chinese, as opposed to most of other cases affecting Europeans, where either the symptoms were very mild (I am thinking in particular at the first German infected who experienced bronchitis-like symptoms for a couple of day, went back to work as he was fine and was reported positive to the virus only because they tested everyone who got in contact with the Chinese brat who upon her return in China could no longer hide her own symptoms) or anyway never so severe to require ICU, mechanical ventilation and so on... so he can work as a proper, although limited, reference case.
if it's happening in Milan it's gonna spread like wildfire simply because of how rural nothern italy is. As beautiful it is in order to get to a good hospital your looking at least 3 hours drive through the country side. Unlike Venice or Rome it's not really touristy in the sense you get all modern conviences. on the bright side it may be self contained.
if you live in Europe best bet is either Romania because of how isolated it is or Sardinia because it's freaking island. I think I may after this take the rest of my pto and explore eastern Europe.
Basically if you want to flee find a very isolated spot and go there and don't tell anyone in person where you going.
oh and pro tip: don't fucking go to any desserts if you have no fucking clue on how to survive in it. Same for Canada in fact if this gets major pandemic level every idiot and their mother will try to flee for the great wilderness of Canada. you'll only last a few months come winter if your not a cannibal you'll be food for others. Basically Canada is the absolute russia when it comes to survival unless you know what your doing have the actual resources to sustain yourself until your established go for far easier means.
In other words, legitimacy. Which is why the efforts by the butthurt TDS gang to modify the electoral college are not only dumb but self destructive.
Singapore? Have you been to Orchard Towers yet? If not, what do you have to say in your defence? You know what's worse? Going to Singapore and not visiting the Orchard and definitely not a small chance of getting the Kung Flu sniffles.I'm stuck in a hotel room in Singapore and I'm bored. *head desk*
Orchard Towers is a den of prostitution, blackmail and sodomy. It's run by 5 pimps who can and will disappear anyone at any time. The moment you step through the doors, you are under surveillance by criminal gangs and foreign powers looking to exploit you for all you are worth. Lots of visitors end up in debt and are forced into a new career as a drug mule.Singapore? Have you been to Orchard Towers (4 floors of whores, basically a whore mall) yet? If not, what do you have to say in your defence?
Idk, I had a contract in Singapore for couple of months and visited it couple of times w/o any problems. I guess the same rules apply as in any foreign country - don't look like a victim and don't stick your credit cards in dirty holes. It was some years ago, though, maybe it has changed for the worse.Orchard Towers is a den of prostitution, blackmail and sodomy. It's run by 5 pimps who can and will disappear anyone at any time. The moment you step through the doors, you are under surveillance by criminal gangs and foreign powers looking to exploit you for all you are worth. Lots of visitors end up in debt and are forced into a new career as a drug mule.
The last place you want to visit in Singapore is Orchid Towers. It's the honeypot of honeypots.
It's basically always been a hair away from warring states. The same is true of Russia. Do you know what keep both together? The central government's grip over the military. What keeps their control over the military? They maintain a monopoly over where the paychecks, food, and equipment comes from - i.e. the central government.
And it's a similar story in the USA. Why isn't the average soldier more loyal to their state/general/ideology than to the Federal government? Because states, generals, and ideology doesn't pay their checks, put their kids in school, get them healthcare, or ensure they have tools to fight to begin with. It's "how to avoid civil war" 101. It's only when you start decentralizing logistics that you are actually in danger of breaking up. Note that none of this applies to rebel groups that might want to fuck your ass, like the Muslims in western China.
It's going to take serious food shortages and massive inflation for the Chinese miltiary to decide their loyalty is better placed elsewhere. Xi will probably be couped (which is NOT the same as a civil war) by his former followers in the CCP before that happens.
This is a taboo topic among servicemen that has become more common over the past four years or so. I've had that talk with a few airmen while breaking down how and why civil war could start more easily in the US, more easily than people seem to want to think. The general consensus among decent servicemen as far as I know is that most enlistees would give their CoC acute lead poisoning before they'd commit actual treason against our people, even at the risk of being put on trial for 'legal treason'. We also know that a lot of officers and enlisted wouldn't hesitate to take the coward's way out so that no matter what happens in the end, if they're still standing, they can put their palms out and say "I was just following orders". The cowards would also not be so willing to side against who they perceive to hold all of the weapons and supplies, or just pick whichever team has the most players at the time. A modern American Civil War started over governmental tyranny would be a special kind of mess the likes of which no person has ever seen.
Well, knowing all the nice videos coming out of China on how they are "containing" this shit, how they are treating their own citizens, this statement isn't scary at all :
"Coronavirus latest: China vows to ‘liquidate’ virus by end of March"
Subscribe to read | Financial Times
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publicationwww.ft.com
"Chinese ambassador to Russia says Covid-19, which has claimed more than 2,200 lives, will be eradicated in a month’s time as his country claims it will ‘win a complete victory’"
Final Solution vibes, anyone ?