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The Iranian hacked JD Vance Dossier has been published!!!
  • In most U$ counties, you can basically search for someone by name and find the address of property they own. This makes it a little harder to find exactly where someone who owns property lives.

    Tldr; rich people are rightfully scared

  • Sci-fi With an Interesting Vision of Society
  • The Monk and Robot series by Becky Chambers is really good. Her Wayfarers series flirts a bit with describing anarchist-ish and collectivist space society, especially in Galaxy and the Ground Within. She's a good read all around.

  • I want to leave Burgerland.
  • From what I've looked at, options are basically limited to places you can get permanent residence or citizenship. It's less like choosing from a wide array of options. There's basically:

    • Ancestry - you mention Dutch, but if you have the privilege of easy ancestry records, you might find something interesting. Many countries open citizenship up if your grandparents are from there, and some are more loose (iirc Croatia and Italy specifically).

    • Employment/Skilled labor - most countries have a list of needed skills, and it's more straightforward to get residency that way. PhD level education and tech focused careers might have luck there. It can't hurt to look for jobs in a target country just to see. English teaching was (is in some countries?) a path to living outside the country, but I think China at least is more difficult now.

    • Education - could you go for a graduate degree in a target country? It might take cash up front, but it has to help with employment there later on. Education would need to be dual language or in English. I believe it's basically cheaper to study anywhere outside the U$, but I haven't dug into it too far.

    I can't comment on trans acceptance, but Ireland would be high on my daydream list for ease of assimilation as an Amerikkkan (though they are having a cost of living issue). China would be high for me as well. Smaller EU countries like Slovakia or Portugal look interesting, to be able to live anywhere in the Schengen area.

    It's unbelievably hard to integrate into a foreign society as an immigrant with a language barrier, but it's definitely possible. Best of luck!

    *Eta there's a points calculator for New Zealand's Skilled Migrant Resident Visa - that might be a good place to start to get an idea of what other countries might require as well.

  • What happened to Jake Paul?
  • The gut typically comes from organ enlargement due to HGH, iirc.

    Not sure that's what's happening here - they usually end up with that strange six pack on top of a gut look like Ronnie Coleman has.

    It just looks like he's gained a lot of weight to me.

    The actors have manicured doses and someone watching what they're doing closely (and they're probably not abusing hgh or insulin).

  • Wikipedia defines Zionism as ‘colonialism,’ sparking outrage
  • The residents of Palestine were peacefully coexisting Jews, Arabs, and Muslim descendants of the bronze-age indigenous people before the inception of Zionism by the British Empire in the early 1900s.

    This is not a question of "religious coexistence", it's a question of murderous settler-colonialism and Empire.

    Free Palestine.

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