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security researcher, open-source hardware+software engineer, ⚧dimensional slider, paradoxically lucid, bruja cibernética, exile, formally–trained geneticist, netzwerk hexe, bi-polar 2 witch-apologist, amateur mycologist, glitch witch, katzenamt Bürokrat, day–dreamer, night-timer party–crasher

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mondoweiss , to israel group
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San Antonio-based Valero Energy Corporation has been one of Israel's leading suppliers of jet fuel for its genocidal attack on Gaza. A new report says the company may be liable for war crimes.

https://mondoweiss.net/2024/05/a-texas-company-is-providing-the-jet-fuel-for-israels-assault-on-gaza/


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ekis ,
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@mondoweiss @palestine @israel They are liable, unfortunately that separate from enforceable

LehtoriTuomo , to ActuallyAutistic group
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Someone asked whether I ever played Doom. No, not really. I told that I've never liked first person shooters and then it hit me. I never liked them as there's too much going on. In fact, I've never been a big fan of any types of shooters, the only exception being Cannon Fodder. Now, with the new-found autistic perspective, it makes perfect sense. Sensory overdrive all the time equals no fun. How about my fellow autistics, any fans of shooters?

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ekis ,
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@LehtoriTuomo @actuallyautistic Doom wasn't a first person shooter, the technology it used was actually a illusion of 2D game design.

Its the reason you can't look up or down to aim, like you can in say Half-Life.

But it still makes people nauseous, I thankfully never had that issue but I had friends who did.

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