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Crnr2Crnr

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  1. funny, I actually supported this move by him when he signed it... @ViperGTS/Z1 @Highmark @krom @hayward
  2. it doesn't, it's actually pretty pathetic tbh
  3. it's not that at all... you're literally gay in love with Trump, it's creepy and I'm not the only one who's pointed it out to you. maybe you should go rent that RV and go see the rest of America...
  4. modern warfare is conducted as much in cyberspace as it is on the ground, possibly more. what if you woke up tomorrow and found your bank account or 401k drained? how about shutting off your power or water? it's a bit creepy and imo unnecessary how much shit we literally have ran by and through the internet these days.
  5. gas ain't... that's 7%
  6. do we just unplug? ABC NewsIranian-backed hackers go to work after US strikesHackers backing Iran have targeted U.S. banks, defense contractors and oil industry companies following American strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities AI Overview The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is facing significant budget and workforce cuts under the current administration's proposed 2026 budget. This includes a reduction of over 1,000 positions, potentially impacting CISA's ability to fulfill its core mission of securing critical infrastructure and national cybersecurity. Key points about the cuts: Workforce reduction: The proposed budget would cut CISA's workforce by nearly a third, from approximately 3,732 funded positions to 2,649. Job losses: This translates to a reduction of over 1,000 positions, likely through a combination of layoffs, buyouts, and early retirements. Impact on services: Organizations that rely on CISA's free cybersecurity services, such as risk assessments and vulnerability scanning, may lose access to these resources. Concerns about national security: Some experts are concerned that the cuts will weaken the nation's cybersecurity defenses, particularly in light of escalating cyber threats. Focus on core mission: The administration asserts that the cuts are intended to refocus CISA on its core responsibilities, but some critics argue that the reductions will undermine essential functions. Impact on specific areas: The cuts may affect areas like election security, stakeholder engagement, and international affairs. Loss of expertise: There are concerns that the loss of experienced personnel will erode CISA's institutional knowledge and capacity to respond to cyber threats. Alternative funding sources: Organizations that rely on CISA's services may need to explore alternative funding options for cybersecurity support. Congressional review: The proposed budget cuts will be subject to review and approval by Congress.
  7. maybe you canucks should stick to losing battles in your own country?
  8. don't draw any cartoon characters...
  9. Zionists!!!! hence my apprehension on direct US involvement
  10. sorry, I don't fight people who are in a wheelchair and live in their basement
  11. I need to check my signal group chat and confirm... what's Twitter saying... Anything new on Clint Eastwood or Covid today?
  12. lmk which part of this your tiny paint fumed brain is struggling with. then again no one here has probably ever accused you of overthinking anything... right?
  13. did half you fuckers fail remedial reading?
  14. The Degree of Permissible Force Used in Self-Defense The degree of force one uses to defend oneself is not unlimited under the law. Rather, the amount of force used to defend oneself must be that amount which is, or reasonably appears to be, necessary to defend oneself against the threatened injury. Using excessive force against an attacker will cause the victim to be legally liable to the assailant. An assailant may withdraw after his initial attack. If he clearly communicates this withdrawal to the would-be victim, the privilege of self-defense ceases to protect the victim when he becomes the aggressor and attacks his assailant. The first assailant, at this point, becomes the victim and the rules of self-defense become applicable to him.
  15. no, it is not you ignorant pud stain
  16. sweet Jesus... I hope the folks he suckered get their money back, or at least as much as possible of it. wonder how they'll do the math for those near the top of the Ponzi scheme which may have been made whole or actually profited. Yamaha SX sleds... or something that might make me go to the auction?
  17. the hypocrisy runs deep... and thick
  18. I can be a real asshole... and you might not know it's me initially. no dummies, you don't throw the first punch unless you want a battery charge especially with everyone having cell phones and security cameras being everywhere these days... and I've never called the cops in my life for anything. there's also additional possible charges if you are or have been trained how to fight as well. if you two shit for brains actually knew that...l