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>new gillette ad
wat
most recent one is 5 months ago
This one
>cant thumbs down
>cant comment
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For obvious reasons
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@beyond_gravity Suck ass
Hello
guys?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millennium_Challenge_2002 i like to know your opinion about this
This led to accusations that the war game had turned from an honest, open, free playtest of U.S. war-fighting capabilities into a rigidly controlled and scripted exercise intended to end in an overwhelming U.S. victory,[2] alleging that "$250 million was wasted".[4]
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Navy Captain John Carman, Joint Forces Command spokesman, said the war game had properly validated all the major concepts which were tested by Blue Force, ignoring the restrictions placed on Van Riper's Red Force that led them to succeed. Based on these findings, Carman stated that recommendations based on the war game's result on areas such as doctrine, training and procurement would be forwarded to General Richard Myers, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.[3]
restrictions on red forces made blue team win(USA Won in that challange)otherwise red force could have won(iranian simulated force)
@Lil Fed 🍇 how am i harassing? did mr blue complain cause im talking about his huge mistake and he didn't like?
Oh man
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i couldnt give less shit about news ads in the us
but if it affects youngsters and adults its bad
>> lower grades >> free study >> <a:ahmming:535055833864601601>
Not really
And the thing about Oxbridge is they're almost 50% private school when private school people make up 5% of the country
And take it from a private school person, we're not that much more deserving to be at Oxbridge than anyone else
You can say its because private schools are selective but that would reasonably only account for a 20:80 split or something along those lines
And its because we get a higher quality of teaching
Although its a difficult issue
Because positive discrimination can often just lead to a toxic environment where people just say "you're only here because you come from a state school" or smth like that
And you don't want to invalidate the hard work of private school people because, although we're generally taught better, we still have to put in a fuckton of work to get those good grades and its note even remotely like we get anything for free
At least that's the case at the kind of private school I go to
Another thing people never realise is there's a bit of a divide in private schools