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Madurai
Jun 26, 2012

M_Gargantua posted:

You don't salute the drunk E-3. Officers don't throw hands.

Oh no, that's a full goose colonel.

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Madurai
Jun 26, 2012

Mustang posted:

Are they there year round? They are here in WA. Maybe it's the migratory ones that are assholes.

I go run through Green Lake Park several days a week here in Seattle and I walk through huge mobs of them all the time and never once had any issues.

Alameda has a large resident population and they don't migrate any further than one end of the island to the other.

Madurai
Jun 26, 2012


Still paywalled.

Madurai
Jun 26, 2012


:eyepop:

Madurai
Jun 26, 2012

Meanwhile:

https://www.engadget.com/self-proclaimed-gay-furry-hackers-breach-nuclear-lab-152034192.html

quote:

The nuclear research hub Idaho National Laboratory (INL) confirmed that it fell victim to a data breach on Tuesday. SiegedSec, a group of self-proclaimed "gay furry hackers," took responsibility for the attack and claimed they accessed sensitive employee data like social security numbers, home addresses and more.

"We're willing to make a deal with INL. If they research creating irl catgirls we will take down this post," SiegedSec wrote in a post announcing the leak on Monday.

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Madurai
Jun 26, 2012

Next up on the All-Tom Clancy Channel:

https://defence-blog.com/venezuela-prepares-for-invasion-into-guyana


quote:

he ongoing contention centers on Essequibo, an area abundant in oil and valuable minerals. Venezuela aims to determine its future through a referendum scheduled for Sunday, intending to transform Essequibo into a Venezuelan state. However, the practical and legal ramifications of this vote, including its potential to alter the geopolitical landscape, remain unclear, stirring unease among the region’s inhabitants.

Encompassing an area of 61,600 square miles (159,500 square kilometers), Essequibo constitutes two-thirds of Guyana’s territory. Nonetheless, Venezuela has historically laid claim to Essequibo, tracing its possession back to the Spanish colonial period. The border defined by international arbitrators in 1899, during Guyana’s time as a British colony, has been contested by Venezuela for an extended period.

Venezuela’s commitment to its territorial claims has fluctuated over the years. In 2015, ExxonMobil’s announcement of significant oil discoveries near Essequibo reignited Venezuela’s interest in the region.

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