Red_sun_in_the_sky

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  • My dad and I watched interstellar at the theater when it came out. Halfway through it the characters arrive at some icy base. The icy base is marked by a large American flag. My dad leaned into to say that westerners can’t help themselves from planting the American flag and be very exceptionalist.

    With any media under the american hegemon its one way or the other going to peddling what the empire deems fit.





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    4 months ago

    I would say aesthetically always preferred gnome but my laptop which is pretty low end ran slow on it. Kde is in that ballpark for my laptop in terms slowdowns but for the most part it floated through. That was when I used like manjaro.

    But I moved on to antix for stability. It has icewm that they configured for the distro. I loved it.

    Due to some hardware issue I tested out other distros to see if it was hardware issue or not. Currently my laptop has gnome on it I think.






  • I’ve reiterated my points a bunch of times since my early comments in the thread. I don’t want to reiterate it more.

    India has preferred trade and negotiations since rajeev. No matter postures it will keep coming back to that. Cause trade in billions is preferred as opposed to throwing it away. But they won’t cut trade cause they still dispute border, they will at behest of western interests. Larger industrial investment were dropped out of capitulation to western interests.

    Sankar doesn’t need to make up, he only capitulates. West prefers a war with china, that is what factors than a border dispute which is at negotiations.

    This and my other comments already repeat what I’ve said several times. I’ve been clear about what motivates policy. If that is unclear to you or not acceptable, its fine. You can either read what I said or skip it. I have said my piece.