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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/24/20 2:53:57 AM
#334
I just watched some video of the protestors getting into basically a testudo formation and the Trump fuckwits started running into the cover of some building lmao.

Glorious.
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/22/20 11:38:01 PM
#110
St0rmFury posted...


Isn't that how fast travel works in all games?

Yeah but it's stopping me from progressing in the game is my point >_>

There's 3 missions you have to do that are generally around where you start, and suddenly the next batch are all the way in the south, and I don't want to actually have to run down there.
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/22/20 11:03:01 PM
#107
Yeah but you gotta get there first before you can fast travel back
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/22/20 3:58:20 PM
#104
I just don't want to have to run all the way to the southern end of the island
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/21/20 1:09:21 AM
#89
Also the dodge roll is OP I can't believe this is one of the first things you unlock lmao
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/21/20 12:53:30 AM
#88
Yo FUCK bamboo stands
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/19/20 11:21:08 PM
#69
A thought just popped into my head and I can't help but laugh at myself for realizing about 3 seconds in that the fight on the bridge in the beginning is one of those "intentionally unwinnable" ones but still wasting a couple minutes trying to win anyways
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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/19/20 9:16:25 PM
#293
TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/19/20 8:51:01 PM
#288
Topicthe maga board really needs to be nuked from orbit
Bio1590
07/19/20 10:45:47 AM
#56
You know I'm just going to come out and say it

The continued existence of that board is proof that Taiis only lost his because they don't like him.
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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/19/20 12:01:51 AM
#262
TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/18/20 10:30:04 PM
#245
I wonder if that's why he randomly switched to his alt
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/18/20 9:28:08 PM
#56
Are there health and resolve upgrades?
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TopicZoomers doing blow, eating tons of ass, and getting corona lmao
Bio1590
07/18/20 9:22:56 PM
#30
ledbowman posted...
don't forget charge they phone, twerk, be bisexual, eat hot chip and lie

I thought that was girls
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TopicZoomers doing blow, eating tons of ass, and getting corona lmao
Bio1590
07/18/20 9:09:59 PM
#28
Oh shit I forgot it was AGNB who had that clip with the white chick at the furry convention who lived in immigrant housing and had a 5-month old kid her parents adopted
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TopicZoomers doing blow, eating tons of ass, and getting corona lmao
Bio1590
07/18/20 8:52:24 PM
#22
The mask wrapped around the mic lmao

Also that small part with the old guy that says he lives across the street, TOTALLY not what I expected
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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/18/20 6:29:16 PM
#223
https://i.redd.it/t0374x5aslb51.jpg

What a totally normal sight in a supposed non-military dicatorship
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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/18/20 6:04:27 PM
#213
Doom_Art posted...
Has anyone ever licked shoe leather before?

It's incredibly icky

I've seen people drink out of a 20-year old, well-worn cowboy boot before :/
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TopicMilitary secret police kidnapping innocent people off the streets in Portland
Bio1590
07/18/20 5:41:13 PM
#203
Doom_Art posted...
I wonder if darkprince is getting paid for this or if he just gets an extra truffle

The difference between him and the police officer that posts on my city's subreddit is fucking night and day, it's legitimately incredible.

Roxborough4Ever posted...
lmao.....black sites? okay there alex.....go ahead and plug your infowars crap next

Idk what post this was in reference to but the Chicago Police had (have?) one

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/apr/11/homan-square-chicago-police-internal-documents-physical-force-prisoner-abuse
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TopicTrump: You know they say all men are created equal
Bio1590
07/18/20 2:21:55 PM
#9
Nunyobidness posted...
The horrifying thing is I really can't tell if this is a real Trump statement or not because it's inline with his general state of insanity.

I'm guessing satire because it's still too coherent and there aren't enough spelling errors.

Nah it's clearly fake, not enough rambling.

When something has been said by Trump you immediately know it.
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TopicGov Hogan says Trump called South Koreans 'terrible people' in front of his wife
Bio1590
07/18/20 1:01:53 PM
#8
Ricemills posted...
inb4 "Trump meant North Koreans".

Well, you see

Bio1590 posted...
The governor recalls Mr Trump talking about...how well he'd gotten along with Kim Jong-Un, the dictator of North Korea.

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TopicSeven 'no log' VPN providers accused of leaking 1.2 TB of user logs online
Bio1590
07/18/20 12:38:19 PM
#1
https://www.theregister.com/2020/07/17/ufo_vpn_database/

A string of "zero logging" VPN providers have some explaining to do after more than a terabyte of user logs were found on their servers unprotected and facing the public internet.

This data, we are told, included in at least some cases clear-text passwords, personal information, and lists of websites visited, all for anyone to stumble upon.

It all came to light this week after Comparitech's Bob Diachenko spotted 894GB of records in an unsecured Elasticsearch cluster that belonged to UFO VPN.

The silo contained streams of log entries as netizens connected to UFO's service: this information included what appeared to be account passwords in plain text, VPN session secrets and tokens, IP addresses of users' devices and the VPN servers they connected to, connection timestamps, location information, device characteristics and OS versions, and web domains from which ads were injected into the browsers of UFO's free-tier users.

UFO stated in bold in its privacy policy: "We do not track user activities outside of our site, nor do we track the website browsing or connection activities of users who are using our Services." Yet it appears it was at least logging connections to its service and in a system anyone could access if they could find it.

More than 20 million entries were added a day to the logs, according to Comparitech, and UFO happens to boast on its website it has 20 million users. Diachenko said he alerted the provider to the misconfiguration on July 1, the day he found the unprotected database, and heard nothing back.

A few days later, on July 5, the data silo was separately discovered by Noam Rotem's team at VPNmentor, and it became clear the security blunder went well beyond UFO. It appears seven Hong-Kong-based VPN providers UFO VPN, FAST VPN, Free VPN, Super VPN, Flash VPN, Secure VPN, and Rabbit VPN all share a common entity, which provides a white-labelled VPN service.

And they were all leaking data onto the internet from that unsecured Elasticsearch cluster, VPNmentor reported. Altogether, some 1.2TB of data was sitting out in the open, totaling 1,083,997,361 log entries, many featuring highly sensitive information, it is said.

This exposed cluster contained, we're told, at least some records of websites visited, connection logs, people's names, subscribers' email and home addresses, plain-text passwords, Bitcoin and Paypal payment information, messages to support desks, device specifications, and account info.

"Each of these VPNs claims that their services are 'no-log' VPNs, which means that they dont record any user activity on their respective apps," Rotem's team said. "However, we found multiple instances of internet activity logs on their shared server. This was in addition to the personally identifiable information, which included email addresses, clear text passwords, IP addresses, home addresses, phone models, device ID, and other technical details."

VPNmentor created an account with one of the providers, and spotted that new account in the logs, specifically "an email address, location, IP address, device, and the servers we connected to." VPNmentor alerted the providers involved to get the cluster removed from public view, as well as HK-CERT, though it seems no action was taken to immediately rectify the situation.

On July 14, Diachenko, we're told, warned UFO VPN's hosting provider that the database was unsecured, and the next day, it all disappeared from sight, some 18 days after the system appeared in search engine Shodan.io.

UFO VPN, for one, blamed the coronavirus for preventing its staff from securing the database's networking. "Due to personnel changes caused by COVID-19, weve not found bugs in server firewall rules immediately, which will lead to the potential risk of being hacked," it said in a statement. "And now it has been fixed."

UFO also claimed its logs were kept for traffic-performance monitoring only, and were anonymized even though some of the log entries seemingly contained people's IP addresses, and account tokens and secrets. So that's going from "no logs" to "OK, some logs," we note.

The provider also insisted there were no clear-text account passwords in the logs, so that data must be something else, such as a session token, and that "some feedback sent by users themselves contain email addresses, however, the number is very small, less than one per cent of our users."

Comparitech and VPNmentor disagreed, with the latter saying UFO's statement was "incorrect." "Based on some sample data, we do not believe this data to be anonymous," Comparitech's Paul Bischoff added. "We recommend UFO VPN users change their passwords immediately, and the same goes for any other accounts that share the same password."

Finally, it's worth mentioning UFO's software is developed by Dreamfii HK Limited, which receives all the aforementioned VPN providers' sales transactions, and appears to ultimately control those VPN brands. Dreamfii could not be reached for comment.

Kenneth White, a security researcher, told us the misconfiguration revealed just how dishonest some VPN providers can be, and that netizens should dose up on more than a bit of skepticism, and not fall for the marketing hype, when selecting an organization through which they'll tunnel their internet traffic.

"It's disappointing but honestly not terribly surprising to see yet another breach from a popular commercial VPN service," White, who is also security principal at MongoDB, told The Reg in a personal capacity.

"In this case, the effects are even more widespread because of a common industry practice called white labeling, in which smaller VPN providers rebrand a larger service and piggy back on their network, infrastructure, and software. In this case, there seem to be at least seven VPN providers whose customer data was leaked, completely contrary to their marketing claims of 'no logging.'"

"The vast majority of companies that operate these services use patently false marketing, have very murky corporate provenance, and in some cases are literally run by convicted financial crime felons, so of course they will claim 'strong privacy and security' protections when in fact they offer neither," he continued.

"The few providers that have undergone some sort of third-party audit are at best able to show a narrow point-in-time snapshot of some portion of their technology. It's well known in the industry that highly placed search-engine ad campaigns for VPN services routinely fetch upwards of seven figures. The average consumer is simply outmatched, and these companies prey on people's fears. It's a disgrace."

White was also scathing on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/kennwhite/status/1283942309596405763

The Register suggests savvy readers wishing to encapsulate at least part of their traffic may want to roll their own VPNs using Trail of Bits' Algo, Google's Outline, or WireGuard, all of which are open source.

Or use a VPN provider, and build into your threat model the fact it can see everything your ISP would otherwise be able to see.

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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/18/20 12:32:14 PM
#47
Jagr_68 posted...


To add more depth in the world since it's not exactly GTA or Sleeping Dogs.

I killed a deer with an arrow and I didn't get shit except the feelbads so I guess it's only "predator hides" you're rewarded kills for?

Not sure, I don't have the bow yet so I haven't even had a chance to kill a non-predator.

But I feel like I wouldn't be missing anything if I couldn't be attacked by feral hogs while running through the country side. They're just as bad as the ones in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
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TopicZoomers doing blow, eating tons of ass, and getting corona lmao
Bio1590
07/18/20 12:19:54 PM
#17
Jagr_68 posted...
The white claw bitch's denial tone says otherwise, like she was cool but embrassed by it.

lmao 100%. Anyone who's ever heard that tone of voice used in denial before knows it means that whatever they're denying is 100% true.

What a L E G E N D.
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TopicGov Hogan says Trump called South Koreans 'terrible people' in front of his wife
Bio1590
07/18/20 11:42:46 AM
#1
Larry Hogan's wife is, of course, South Korean

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-south-korea-insults-larry-hogan-wife-maryland-governor-a9625651.html

Republican governor Larry Hogan of Maryland claimed Donald Trump disparaged the people of South Korea in front of his wife, who is South Korean.

Mr Hogan made the claims in a Washington Post editorial savaging Mr Trump's leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Mr Hogan, the remarks were made during a private dinner hosted by the Republican Governors Association. The governor recalls Mr Trump talking about how much he respected Chinese President Ji Xinping, how much he enjoyed playing golf with Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and how well he'd gotten along with Kim Jong-Un, the dictator of North Korea.

"Then, the jarring part: Trump said he really didn't like dealing with President Moon from South Korea. The South Koreans were 'terrible people,' he said, and he didn't know why the United States had been protecting them all these years," Mr Hogan wrote. "'They don't pay us, Trump complained.'"

Mr Hogan recalled watching his wife's reaction to the president insulting her home country.

"Yumi was sitting there as the president hurled insults at her birthplace. I could tell she was hurt and upset. I know she wanted to walk out. But she sat there politely and silently," he wrote.

The broader editorial recounts the Hogans' efforts to secure test kits for their state. The couple scrambled to find test kits in the days after Mr Trump announced the federal government would leave the responsibility of coronavirus testing in the hands of the state.

Ms Hogan pleaded with the South Korean ambassador to the US, Lee Soo-hyuck, for help securing the kits.

"That request set in motion what we called Operation Enduring Friendship, 22 days of vetting, testing and negotiating an unprecedented set of protocols. Our scientists and doctors spoke to their scientists and doctors," Mr Hogan wrote. "Eight Maryland government agencies got involved, as did their counterparts in Korea. It took dozens and dozens of phone calls, night after night -- sometimes it seemed like all night -- working through language barriers and a 13-hour time difference."

Eventually, the couple secured 500,000 tests with the help of the South Korean government. Despite securing testing on their own - per Mr Trump's instructions to the states - the president was less than congratulatory to the first couple of Maryland.

"The governor from Maryland didn't really understand [about testing]," Mr Trump said. "The governor of Maryland could've called Mike Pence, could have saved a lot of money ... I don't think he needed to go to South Korea. I think he needed to get a little knowledge."

Though Mr Hogan's piece is ultimately about he and his wife's relationship with South Korea, it doesn't pull punches to blame the Trump Administration directly for leadership failures, especially in the early stages of the pandemic.

"So many nationwide actions could have been taken in those early days but weren't. While other countries were racing ahead with well-coordinated testing regimes, the Trump administration bungled the effort," Mr Hogan wrote. "The test used by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention early on was fraught with inaccuracies, and onerous regulations hindered the nation's private labs. The resulting disorganization would delay mass testing for almost two months and leave the nation largely in the dark as the epidemic spread."

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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/18/20 12:44:48 AM
#39
Man why the fuck did they feel the need to add in killer wild animals
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TopicIs there any point in keeping my GBAs anymore
Bio1590
07/17/20 10:16:11 PM
#5
TheDeadMoon posted...
If you ever want to play multiplayer with any gameboy advance game, you'll need a gba. Also if you want to use it for backwards compatibilty with gameboy/gameboy color

Funny enough my Gameboy Colour is in better shape than either GBA I have.

Hell I think even the OG Gameboy I have is.

Man these GBAs got a lot of miles out them.
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TopicWhy is Kale a liberal food, but collard greens a republican food
Bio1590
07/17/20 10:04:01 PM
#22
ZMythos posted...

Kale is cheaper by weight compared to collard greens >_>

Where do you live where Kale and CGs are sold by weight and not in a set price for each bundle

Questionmarktarius posted...

At what point does brassica become not-collard?

Idk but collards are in the same group as kale but they're technically different.
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TopicIs there any point in keeping my GBAs anymore
Bio1590
07/17/20 10:00:50 PM
#1
I've been slowly working through a lot if stuff I just have boxed up, and given that I still have two DSes as well (thus a way to play GBA games, in theory), I can't really think of a reason to keep them?

It's not like they're in amazing shape anyways <_<
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TopicWhy is Kale a liberal food, but collard greens a republican food
Bio1590
07/17/20 9:32:38 PM
#16
Questionmarktarius posted...
Kale is a collard green.

It actually is not
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TopicHow the fuck can you sell a 10.1" FHD tablet and not have L1 Widevine
Bio1590
07/17/20 9:26:18 PM
#1
What the actual fuck Lenovo
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Topicnazi memorial graffitied in ottawa
Bio1590
07/17/20 9:00:27 PM
#64
tommybel89 posted...
Lmao it's 2 towns over from Toronto, how the hell did Ottawa get dragged in

Because the article is from the Ottawa Citizen and TC said Ottawa in the title >_>
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TopicPence's Chief of Staff under investigation over 'Conflicts of Interest'
Bio1590
07/17/20 8:56:03 PM
#1
https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/mike-pences-chief-of-staff-is-being-investigated-for-conflicts-of-interest-surrounding-coronavirus-task-force/

A member of the House of Representatives this week launched an investigation into Vice President Mike Pences chief of staff Marc Short over his potentially unlawful conflicts of interest in the Trump administrations response to the pandemic.

The probe, launched by Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL), comes on the heels of multiple reports revealing that Short had been serving on the White Houses coronavirus task force while simultaneously maintaining his individual stock holdings in several companies directly associated with the administrations response.

Ive opened this investigation because Mr. Shorts apparent refusal to resolve his conflicts of interest is especially disturbing during this pandemic as Americans need their public officials to put the country first, Krishnamoorthi told Law&Crime. Along with Mr. Shorts specific case, were looking at how the Office of Government Ethics is addressing similar conflicts of interest elsewhere in the administration.

The holdings, which are jointly owned by Short and his wife, include stock in companies such as 3M, CVS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Walmart, and Rocheall of which have been publicly championed by Trump administration officialsas well as manufacturers of drugs, medical tests, medical devices, medical instruments, personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning supplies, and antiseptics.

In a four-page letter to the Director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics (OGE), Krishnamoorthi noted that Short was present in meetings with particular companies whose stock he held, even after filing an application for a certificate of divestiture (CD), which essentially conceded he was aware of the conflict of interest.

CDs allow government officials to offset the capital gains tax burden of selling assets deemed to be conflicts of interest with their public work. However, merely applying for a CD requires that officials attest to having a probable conflict of interest which they pledge to address even if their application is denied.

The Vice Presidents office indicates that Mr. Short applied for a certificate of divestiture, which would have provided a tax break upon his divesting from his conflicted assets. However, your agency declined to grant this certificate because he refused to divest from all his potentially conflicted assets, the Illinois congressman wrote in the letter. This means that Mr. Short was still required to resolve the conflict of interest caused by his stock ownership, whether or not OGE granted him a certificate of divestiture, and that the ethics official for the Office of the Vice President was required to explain why Mr. Shorts stock holdings posed a conflict of interest with his official duties.

Krishnamoorthi also highlighted Shorts public praise for 3M as one of the primary producers of respirator masks while simultaneously owning between $65,002 and $150,000 worth of the companys stock.

The congressman included a detailed list of questions for OGE about what it is doing to address Shorts apparent violations. The letter also asks OGE for information on how it conducts oversight of Trump administration officials more broadly.

Read the full letter to OGE below:

https://www.scribd.com/document/469511079/2020-07-13-Rep-Krishnamoorthi-Letter-to-OGE-0

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TopicSpain orders cull of nearly 100,000 mink after they test positive for COVID-19
Bio1590
07/17/20 6:57:01 PM
#7
TIL mink are farmed for their fur

What an awful industry
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TopicIt is emoji calendar day
Bio1590
07/17/20 6:54:02 PM
#1
TopicTrump's campaign channeled nearly $400k to his private business in 2 days
Bio1590
07/17/20 6:43:08 PM
#10
Related:

https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/17/trump-properties-made-over-17-million-from-campaign-rnc-since-2016.html

President Donald Trumps properties have made over $17 million from the Trump campaign and his joint fundraising committees since 2016.

That includes close to $400,000 recently paid by Trump Victory, Trumps joint fundraising committee with the Republican National Committee, to the Trump Hotel Collection.


The data from CRP shows that in the 2020 election cycle alone, Trumps properties have been paid close to $4 million by the presidents campaign, RNC and joint committees, including thousands of dollars to Trump Tower, Trump Restaurants and Mar-a-Lago.

The same groups paid Trumps businesses nearly $13 million during the 2016 election, data shows.

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TopicTrump's campaign channeled nearly $400k to his private business in 2 days
Bio1590
07/17/20 6:31:03 PM
#1
https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-campaign-sent-380000-to-business-in-2-days-2020-7

President Donald Trump's campaign sent nearly $400,000 to his private business in just two days, The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold reported on Friday.

Documents showed that the campaign channeled $380,000 to the president's personal business in 43 transactions, Fahrenthold said, adding that the Trump Organization told him the money was for a weeklong "donor retreat" at Mar-a-Lago in March.

Open Secrets, an arm of the Center for Responsive Politics that closely tracks money in politics, first spotted the payments in Federal Election Commission filings from the Trump Victory Committee, a joint fundraising committee between Trump and the Republican National Committee.

https://twitter.com/Fahrenthold/status/1284137377028542467

This isn't the first time the president's personal and business interests have become entangled with his political office.

In February, The Post reported that the Trump Organization charged the Secret Service exorbitant rates to protect the president when he travels to his properties.

Citing federal records and people who had seen the receipts, The Post reported that the Trump Organization billed US taxpayers up to $650 per night at the Mar-a-Lago resort dozens of times in 2017 and $396.15 on dozens of occasions in 2018.

The Trump Organization also billed the Secret Service $17,000 a month in 2017 for agents to stay in a three-bedroom cottage at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey, to protect the president when he traveled there, The Post reported.

The report said the Secret Service was billed for the cottage even on days when Trump wasn't at the golf club.

Receipts and documents showed that US taxpayers shelled out more than $471,000 to; Trump's properties from January 2017 to April 2018, The Post said.

Trump also frequently hosts foreign leaders at Mar-a-Lago, where they pay the market rate. After Trump became president, several countries with embassies in Washington, DC, began hosting parties and events at Trump properties in what ethics experts described as a bid to curry favor with the president.

The Post reported in December 2018 that shortly after the election, Saudi-funded lobbyists spent more than $270,000 to rent rooms for about 500 nights at the Trump International Hotel in Washington.

The RNC has spent more than $2 million at Trump Organization hotels and resorts. And Trump's campaign, which is funded in part by donations from the president's supporters and big-dollar donors, has spent more than $14 million at his properties.

In September, Trump faced harsh backlash when Politico reported that members of the US Air Force had stayed at Trump's five-star Turnberry resort in Scotland as part of an unusual layover on a routine trip from the US to Kuwait to deliver supplies.

That and other incidents "raise the possibility that the military has helped keep Trump's Turnberry resort afloat," the report said.

Last summer, the president also sparked a firestorm when he announced that the 2020 G7 conference, which the US is set to host, would take place at the Trump National Doral golf club in Miami, Florida.

"Doral Miami, so it's a great area. We haven't found anything that could even come close to competing it," Trump said at the time. He backed off after a public backlash and allegations that he was using the conference to line his own pockets.

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TopicA student just asked me if history class will be "white-washed"
Bio1590
07/17/20 6:28:51 PM
#31
ZeroX91 posted...
Anyone with a brain should be able to infer that though, textbooks dont exist to inflame and divide

Actually telling the truth is not "inflaming and dividing", this isn't a matter of opinion. You're literally whitewashing this shit right now lmao.

You cannot teach the history of Canada and European settler-First Nations peoples relations without covering the Residential School system.

And "anyone with a brain should be able to infer that though"...we're talking like 9-10 year-olds here, dude.
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TopicBREAKING NEWS ALERT: The NRA endorses our loser president
Bio1590
07/17/20 4:41:16 PM
#28
harley2280 posted...


You mean the one that did happen? The Senate released it with absolutely no fan far. Then proceeded to do nothing with it.
https://tinyurl.com/y5fydnsr

That was just by the Dem members of the Finance Committee. The GOP overall gave zero shits because they're deeply embroiled in it as well. The report even says at the end a full investigation is needed.

The Dems could ostensibly end the NRA if they retake the government, if they chose to.
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Topicnazi memorial graffitied in ottawa
Bio1590
07/17/20 4:28:36 PM
#48
a-c-a-b posted...
It's worth noting that Canada's Deputy Prime Minister is the granddaughter of a Nazi sympathizer who ran a pro Nazi paper in Ukraine.

Man it was fucking stupid how poorly the Government handled that coming out.
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TopicWhat if the NFL decided to only take in players from rich/affluent backgrounds?
Bio1590
07/17/20 4:05:44 PM
#3
So like hockey?
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TopicBREAKING NEWS ALERT: The NRA endorses our loser president
Bio1590
07/17/20 3:34:02 PM
#20
Malcrasternus posted...


Like with all associations that have votes for leadership, this is true of the current board of the NRA.

If more people wanting change joined and voted the old heads out, the NRA could actually stand for something again, kinda like the presidency.

But instead we all bitch and whine.

lmao the NRA has been set up to be impossible to overthrow from the inside-out. Members may get a vote but they have absolutely zero say in the candidates. Literally the only way to take it out would be a federal investigation like the one that should be happening into their Russian money laundering.
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TopicRBG has liver cancer
Bio1590
07/17/20 2:50:06 PM
#59
Tired-Insomniac posted...
Well...so far Trump's appointments haven't been completely terrible, but I assume whoever he would pick next would definitely be one of the worst choices

lmao what

Kavanaugh has expressed some truly batshit insane opinions in dissents and both he and Gorsuch (and Roberts) voted to allow Florida's poll tax to stay in place until they actually issue a ruling (which they are obviously not going to overturn).
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/17/20 2:35:18 PM
#29
Jagr_68 posted...


Imagine choosing anything but Japanese/subtitled.

I'm playing it now and it's bullshitty how characters are synced to English VAs as opposed to idk....goddamn authentic Japanese! Hopefully they can patch that.

It was made by an American company though >_> that's why I was asking.

If it was made for the English VA then playing it in English might be the "best".
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TopicGhost of Tsushima Topic
Bio1590
07/17/20 1:27:28 PM
#24
Should I play this in English or Japanese with subs?

Like is the English VA good?
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TopicRBG has liver cancer
Bio1590
07/17/20 1:10:09 PM
#40
Crazyman93 posted...

Trump doesn't have to agree with the Senate. The Senate must agree with Trump. Go back and look at the Constitution.

I wasn't talking about the Senate, I was talking about the GOP as a whole. Slow your fucking roll here.
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TopicRBG has liver cancer
Bio1590
07/17/20 1:00:20 PM
#36
I wonder if they even have someone Trump would agree to.
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TopicTeenage Dirtbag was released 20 years ago, today
Bio1590
07/17/20 12:23:25 PM
#1
TopicDonkey Kong Country is now available on the Switch Virtual Console!
Bio1590
07/17/20 12:16:49 PM
#10
goldenBoi45 posted...

That's pretty irritating to me tbh. Why take away features from previous consoles? They're just losing money that way.

I have 100 dollars right now I could EASILY blow on classic nintendo titles. Perfect Dark, Majora's Mask, Star Fox 64, Super Mario RPG. Nintendo just doesn't wanna take my money I guess

You can play two of those on the 3DS >_>
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TopicUnmarked federal agents appear to be kidnapping protesters in Portland
Bio1590
07/17/20 10:32:21 AM
#21
Yeah this is pretty fucked up. Even the Governor's told him to fuck off and said he's only doing it to try and win votes in the mid-West and now even the DHS guy has shown up.
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