Message from @Prometheus

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2019-11-15 06:21:58 UTC  

Economically the US could recover regardless imo.

2019-11-15 06:22:02 UTC  

I won't respond unless you provide a claim with evidence and reasoning.

2019-11-15 06:22:08 UTC  

That's why stuff like cyberwarfare is becoming more common

2019-11-15 06:22:22 UTC  

Fuck, I wish we could revive the Rust Belt.

2019-11-15 06:22:39 UTC  

It's not savages running around with sticks anymore

2019-11-15 06:22:40 UTC  

war in the traditional sense just isn't needed

2019-11-15 06:22:53 UTC  

what are you saying? what I said was self evident. If you do not have to capacity to see. You are just evading what I am pointing out to

2019-11-15 06:23:02 UTC  

I want to nuke China.

2019-11-15 06:23:03 UTC  

Plus, the US military is beholden to the MIC, to it's strategic detriment

2019-11-15 06:23:03 UTC  

espionage, proxy wars and cyber attacks are the future

2019-11-15 06:23:05 UTC  

You are wasting my time like this.

2019-11-15 06:23:25 UTC  

What do you want me to agree on?

2019-11-15 06:23:55 UTC  

Provide a claim with evidence or fuck off.

2019-11-15 06:24:05 UTC  

what evidence

2019-11-15 06:24:09 UTC  

@Kyger plus stuff like drones, unguided and semi-guided mass missle attacks ect

2019-11-15 06:24:17 UTC  

I asked you a queston

2019-11-15 06:24:39 UTC  

those usually go hand in hand with the others I outlined

2019-11-15 06:24:50 UTC  

intervening in a region by proxy lobbing a couple missiles in

2019-11-15 06:24:54 UTC  

SCUDS are fairly cheap, main battle tanks and aircraft carriers are expensive and fairly easy to destroy

2019-11-15 06:25:50 UTC  

future of warfare is either solely spec ops insertions and proxy shit

2019-11-15 06:26:38 UTC  

@Korewa Krusader Left the building

2019-11-15 06:26:43 UTC  

And that spec ops stuff can go wrong

2019-11-15 06:27:32 UTC  

See what happened during the Iran Hostage crisis

2019-11-15 06:27:44 UTC  

yeah but it's way better in the long run

2019-11-15 06:27:52 UTC  

And it looks bad in the press, especially when it's like blackops shit

2019-11-15 06:28:07 UTC  

People are trying to say Mercs are the future

2019-11-15 06:28:12 UTC  

But look at Yemen

2019-11-15 06:28:24 UTC  

better a hit and run w/spec ops than invasions

2019-11-15 06:28:33 UTC  

easier to get classified data too

2019-11-15 06:28:39 UTC  

Saudi can't even fight fucking peasant militias

2019-11-15 06:28:47 UTC  

plus its aesthetic as fuck

2019-11-15 06:28:53 UTC  

Yemen is a mess because the Saudi's are bombing it to pieces

2019-11-15 06:29:00 UTC  

They've got all this hardware but they're fucking retards who can't use it properly

2019-11-15 06:29:30 UTC  

That's not that big a deal when you're not a developed industrialized country

2019-11-15 06:29:43 UTC  

How many bombs got dropped in NV?

2019-11-15 06:29:58 UTC  

@Korewa Krusader Dude did you even read the stuff you sent me?

2019-11-15 06:30:43 UTC  

There's a big reason why the Byzantines had so much trouble fighting the Arabs and it still kind of applies to modernity

2019-11-15 06:31:22 UTC  

Ah yes, that 1.8% increase matters so muchm

2019-11-15 06:31:28 UTC  

It doesn't help all the mercs Saudi uses are people from the Horn of Africa

2019-11-15 06:31:38 UTC  

Not like Blackwater people

2019-11-15 06:31:58 UTC  

About heritably, there were various kind of variations to IQ and so many other factors you didn't take to account at all.

There are a number of points to consider when interpreting heritability:

Heritability measures the proportion of variation in a trait that can be attributed to genes, and not the proportion of a trait caused by genes. Thus, if the environment relevant to a given trait changes in a way that affects all members of the population equally, the mean value of the trait will change without any change in its heritability (because the variation or differences among individuals in the population will stay the same). This has evidently happened for height: the heritability of stature is high, but average heights continue to increase.[15] Thus, even in developed nations, a high heritability of a trait does not necessarily mean that average group differences are due to genes.[15][16] Some have gone further, and used height as an example in order to argue that "even highly heritable traits can be strongly manipulated by the environment, so heritability has little if anything to do with controllability."[17]