Sneaky, thanks for raising this.
CaptDust
joined 1 year ago
Well, fair point. There is mutiny and defection as options. I understand the consequences for such a decision is certain death, in contrast to probable death on the field, though.
Why would it be a war crime? Just can't use the chemical payloads over civilian populations like Russia was during their initial campaigns.
Use of napalm also isn't a war crime, the context of targets is what makes it one.
Source? I'd like to see some modern numbers about those compile times. Hasn't been my experience at all.
I'll keep my phone on light mode this week to see if it wins me over but honestly this is pretty awful.
I will not visit the Etsy theme park
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100% depends on who's performing. I've driven 500 miles for a festival, but probably wouldn't for a single artist/one night show.