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Just try predicting what happens next Part 2:

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Leafs fight over truckers
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[suggestion] no longer make comments move posts up ranks on the front page

The spam of slots comments are moving posts with otherwise little interaction onto the front page and sustaining them there. Not conducive to discussion of drama. @Aevann @carpathianflorist

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All life matters
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rdrama right now
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Me after tonight
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Definitions:

https://bis.doc.gov/index.php/documents/about-bis/2681-2020-fpdp2-faq-120820-ea/file

Explanation:

The Biden administration is threatening to use a novel export control to damage strategic Russian industries, from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to civilian aerospace, if Moscow invades Ukraine, administration officials say.

The administration may also decide to apply the control more broadly in a way that would potentially deprive Russian citizens of some smartphones, tablets and video game consoles, said the officials.

Such moves would expand the reach of U.S. sanctions beyond financial targets to the deployment of a weapon used only once before โ€” to nearly cripple the Chinese tech giant Huawei.

The weapon, known as the foreign direct product rule, contributed to Huawei suffering its first-ever annual revenue drop, a stunning 30% last year, according to analysts.

The attraction of using the foreign direct product rule derives from the fact that virtually anything electronic these days includes semiconductors, the tiny components on which all modern technology depends, from smartphones to jets to quantum computers โ€” and that there is hardly a semiconductor on the planet that is not made with U.S. cowtools or designed with U.S. software. And the administration could try to force companies in other countries to stop exporting these types of goods to Russia through this rule.

โ€œThis is a slow strangulation by the U.S. government,โ€ technology analyst Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, a research firm in Shanghai, said of Huawei. The rule cut the firmโ€™s supply of needed microchips, which were made outside the United States but with U.S. software or cowtools.

Now officials in Washington say they are working with European and Asian allies to craft a version of the rule that would aim to stop flows of crucial components to industries for which Russian President Vladimir Putin has high ambitions, such as civil aviation, maritime and high technology.

โ€œThe power of these export controls is we can degrade and atrophy the capacity of these sectors to become a key source of growth for the Russian economy,โ€ said a senior Biden administration official, who, like others in this report, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

But the effort could face head winds from American and European business interests that fear using export controls could lead to Russian retaliation in other spheres โ€” and eventually cause foreign companies to seek to design U.S. technology out of their products. Thatโ€™s because the extension of the rule beyond a single company like Huawei to an entire country or entire sectors of a country is unprecedented.

โ€œItโ€™s like a magic power โ€” you can only use it so many times before it starts to degrade,โ€ said Robert D. Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a think tank. โ€œOther countries will say, โ€˜Oh, man, the U.S. has total control over us. Weโ€™d better find alternatives.โ€™โ€

Russia is vulnerable because it doesnโ€™t produce consumer electronics or chips in large quantities, analysts say. In particular, it doesnโ€™t make the highest-end semiconductors needed for advanced computing, an area dominated by Taiwan, South Korea, the United States, Europe and Japan.

Cutting off the countryโ€™s chip imports โ€œwould invariably hit the Russian leadershipโ€™s high-tech ambitions, whether in artificial intelligence or quantum computing,โ€ said Will Hunt, an analyst with Georgetown Universityโ€™s Center for Security and Emerging Technology.

The administration has not yet decided whether to restrict the export control to strategic sectors or extend it to everyday devices, officials said. Either way, said Paul Triolo, chief of technology policy at the Eurasia Group, โ€œthis would be weaponizing the U.S. semiconductor supply chain against an entire country.โ€

The pairing of financial sanctions with export controls would inflict pain immediately and over time. The impact of financial sanctions, which could apply to Russiaโ€™s largest banks as well as to civilian aerospace, maritime or emerging tech firms, would probably be felt first, experts say. Banking sanctions in particular probably would drive up Russian inflation and trigger a devaluation of the ruble, they say. Export controls, on the other hand, build over time as the cumulative effect of companies shutting off sales to Russia begins to hurt industrial production.

โ€œIf the objective is to impose severe and overwhelming costs on Russiaโ€™s economy, the combination of sanctions on major Russian banks and the export control would go a long way towards that, absolutely,โ€ said Kevin Wolf, a former senior Commerce Department official who once headed the agency that implements export controls.

If the restrictions are applied broadly, they could also drive up prices for consumer electronics, analysts said.

The administration says it also may hit Russia with an export ban similar to those against Iran, Cuba, Syria and North Korea. Such a ban, experts say, probably would apply to basic electronics, aircraft parts, telecommunications items and software. But the United States exports relatively little in this area to Russia, so the measure would have limited effect unless other countries impose similar bans of their own.

Germany, which is Russiaโ€™s largest trading partner in Western Europe and is highly dependent on Russian energy, is in closeโ€ discussions with the United States on sanctions, said a German Embassy official, declining to comment further.

Targeted use of the foreign direct product rule could be a blow to Russiaโ€™s military, which relies on a type of chip called Elbrus that is designed in Russia but manufactured in Taiwan at a chip foundry called TSMC, according to Kostas Tigkos, an electronics expert at Janes Group, a U.K.-based provider of defense intelligence.

If the United States barred TSMC from supplying those chips to Russia, as it successfully barred TSMC from supplying Huawei, that would have a โ€œdevastating effect,โ€ Tigkos said.

In a statement, TSMC said it โ€œcomplies with all applicable laws and regulationsโ€ and that it has a โ€œrigorous export control system in place ... to ensure export control restrictions are followed.โ€

Analysts say that Western multinational firms probably would comply with the export controls. All U.S. chipmakers include clauses in their contracts requiring customers to abide by U.S. export rules. The United States also has a powerful stick to compel compliance: It could place any scofflaw companies on the Commerce Department Entity List, a blacklist of sorts that effectively bars U.S. firms from selling them their technology.

Russian government officials downplayed the potential impact.

The Russian state-owned defense and tech industry conglomerate Rostec said in a statement that while some foreign components are used in civilian products, Russia has begun to make many components on its own. โ€œThe possible imposition of additional sanctions will primarily hit the interests of American companies working for export,โ€ Rostec said. โ€œBut we have managed and will manage again, albeit not immediately, but very quickly โ€” we have proven this more than once.โ€

China could also provide an escape valve for Russia, analysts say.

The country is a big supplier of electronics to Russia. In 2020, it accounted for some 70% of Russiaโ€™s computer and smartphone imports, according to the Peterson Institute for International Economics. Three of the top five smartphone brands in Russia are Chinese, according to market-research firm International Data Corporation.

Liu Pengyu, spokesman for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, suggested that Beijing would not look kindly on extraterritorial control by the United States. โ€œChina is always opposed to any countryโ€™s unilateral sanctions and so-called long-arm jurisdiction on other countries based on domestic law,โ€ he said in a statement.

Chinese manufacturers could choose to continue selling to Russia even if they use U.S. technology in their products, and it would be difficult, for instance, to monitor Chinese smartphone sales to Russia, IDC analyst Simon Baker said.

Experts, however, said there are ways to police noncompliance. The Commerce Department often gets tips from firms about rule-breaking competitors. Its investigators scan shipping data. They also get intelligence shared from other U.S. agencies.

If Chinese firms wound up supplying Russia in violation of the rule, that would leave Washington with a major diplomatic dilemma: whether to sanction them, even if they make ordinary โ€” not military โ€” goods.

After the Trump administration applied the foreign direct product rule to Huawei in August 2020, the companyโ€™s smartphone sales plummeted. Earlier in the year, it led the world in such sales. Today, itโ€™s fallen to 10th place, according to IDC.

The most important goal now is deterrence, officials and analysts said, and that means threatening the most severe sanctions โ€” such as severing the largest Russian banks from the U.S. financial system, said Edward Fishman, adjunct fellow at the Center for a New American Security. Export controls wouldnโ€™t have as immediate an effect, said Fishman, a former State Department official in the Obama administration.

But, he said, they are a good move.

โ€œThe United States has no interest in aiding Russiaโ€™s technological and industrial capacity,โ€ he said, โ€œso long as Putin is using it to bully neighbors and attack democracy.โ€™โ€˜

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Sneak Peak ;)

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I declare shenanigans

Carp always wins the slot game but I have lost three times in a row and haven't gotten anything. The game is clearly rigged and I don't understand the meta attraction to it. This is some peak autism coding bullshit and I want a refund on my Marseybux

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Quotes about gambling in the Bible?

Mark 8:36 (NKJV), "For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?"

Hebrews 13:5 (ESV), "Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, 'I will never leave you nor forsake you.'"

Ecclesiastes 5:10 (NASB), "He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves abundance with its income. This too is vanity."

Luke 12:15 (NKJV), "And He said to them, 'Take heed and beware of covetousness, for oneโ€™s life does not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses.'โ€

People living their lives for you on screen

They say they're better than you, and you agree

He says, "Hold my calls from behind those cold brick walls"

Says, "Come here boy, there ain't nothin' for free"

Another doctor's bill, a lawyer's bill

Another cute, cheap thrill

You know you love him

If you put him in your will, but

Who will save your souls?

When it comes to the flowers now

Who will save your souls?

After all those lies that you told, boy

Now, who will save your souls?

If you won't save your own?

We try to hustle 'em, try to bustle 'em

Try to cuss 'em

The cops want someone

To bust down on Orleans Avenue

Another day, another dollar

Another war, another tower

Went up where the homeless had their homes

So we pray to as many different gods

As there are flowers

But we call religion our friend

We're so worried about savin' our souls

Afraid that God will take His toll

That we forget to begin, but

Who will save your souls?

When it comes to the beggars now

Who will save your souls?

After those lies that you told, boy

And who will save your souls?

If you won't save your own?

Some are walkin', some are talkin'

Some are stalkin' their kill

Got Social Security

But it doesn't pay your bills

There are addictions to feed

And there are mouths to pay

So you bargain with the Devil

But you're okay for today

Say that you love them

Take their money and run

And say, "It's been swell, sweetheart

But it was just one of those things"

Those flings, those strings you've got to cut

So get out on the streets, girls, and bust your butts

Who will save your soul?

When it comes with a burden

Who will save your souls?

After all those lies that you told, boy

And who will save your soul?

If you won't save your own?

I tell you about that

Buy your time, just buy your time

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These Cops put the "Blind" in "Colourblind"

Now he's trying to grift the city for $500k.

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President Joe Biden was heard calling a reporter from the Fox channel a "stupid son of a b-word" on a hot microphone following a White House event Monday afternoon.

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Badge joke

A DEA officer stopped at a ranch in Texas, and talked with an old rancher. He told the rancher,

"I need to inspect your ranch for illegally grown drugs."

The rancher said,

"Okay , but don't go in that field over there", as he pointed out the location. The DEA officer verbally exploded saying,

"Mister, I have the authority of the Federal Government with me!"

Reaching into his rear pants pocket, the arrogant officer removed his badge and proudly displayed it to the rancher.

"See this fricking badge?! This badge means I am allowed to go wherever I wish. On any land! No questions asked or answers given! Have I made myself clear?!!"

The rancher nodded politely, apologized, and went about his chores. A short time later, the old rancher heard loud screams, looked up, and saw the DEA officer running for his life, being chased by the rancher's big bull...... With every step the bull was gaining ground on the officer, and it seemed likely that he'd sure enough get gored before he reached safety. The officer was clearly terrified. The rancher threw down his cowtools, ran to the fence and yelled at the top of his lungs.....

"Your badge, show him your fricking BADGE!!"

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Europoors making sure to chime in even when the post isn't relevant to them.

Others saying the fun you have in dorms is worth the price and CC is not a viable alternative. Biden can you hurry up and pay off my loans? :marseybiden:

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Holy frick BUF v KC was lit. At least I won $40 off it.

:marseybuff: :marseycherokee:

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I love this because it's a perfect encapsulation of an armchair expert :marseysnoo: thinking that xhe/zhem knows everything about a topic they very clearly know literally nothing about

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white girls frick dogs

I look at this sub like once a month and every time there's a post like this. Redditors have the most disgusting sexual fantasies.

Other examples:

https://old.reddit.com/r/dirtypenpals/comments/rxqnmi/f4m_there_i_was_giving_you_a_blowjob_when_my_dog/

https://old.reddit.com/r/dirtypenpals/comments/rq7hr2/f4m_raped_by_my_own_dog/

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Another white racist put in their place.

Get rekt crackkker.

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this monkey is kickin it with a bunch of tigers
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WTF this account is verified too

@Aevann @carpathianflorist @jesud Iโ€™m not an r-slur pls remove r-slur check thanks

Yours Truly,

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