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Marxist-Leninist (relatively novice) with an umbrella ☔
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Seems like this is a repost of this article: https://fridayeveryday.com/how-psy-ops-warriors-fooled-me-about-tiananmen-square-a-warning/
The original includes the missing images.
It's not just 4 fascists that are from Greece. A lot of people from the centre-right New Democracy party are openly right-leaning.
Well there is the factor of "looking towards" the West instead of the East. For some reason or another, some backward countries see the West as progressive and the East as conservative, this is a misconception deeply rooted in some societies. But why leftists would actually adhere to it, if only to appease to a wider electoral body, is a mystery to me. Leftists aren't usually the ones to blindly follow liberal propaganda.
Frankly I think this describes the situation in my country fairly accurately as well, and it's in Europe.
P.S. I still think supporting a party is important, because parties can play a key role in bringing about change.
Sometimes I realize everything is
Yes, in fact I first saw Spleen when I checked out OpenBSD. I think it uses that font by default in its terminal. It looks slicker than Terminus.
Sans serif: Workplace Sans, Ubuntu, Open Sans, IBM Plex, Orpheus Sans (greek), Neohellenic Sans (greek)
Serif: Baskerville, Garamond, Times New Roman, Didot (greek) and Bodoni (greek)
Monospace: DejaVu Sans Mono, Ubuntu Mono, Fantasque Mono
Fixed: Terminus, Spleen
Decorative: too many to list here
Papyrus is a neat decorative font.
Comic Sans is awful and annoying IMO.
I really wish there existed a scalable/vector (TTF/OTF) version of it. Bitmap fonts are usually good only for UI elements, not really suitable for print.
Good luck, comrade! Удачи, товарищ! ✨
Not the topic starter, but at some time I have sifted through that course. Seems pretty good for a free course. Of course one might need some additional materials, more grammar-oriented, depending on your learning needs, but otherwise, as somebody already pretty fluent in Russian, I can say that it is decent.
Well... Both logos involve a wolf and wolves are cool 😎
A war CAN'T be legal, because it actually abolishes any pretense of legality. Any "legal" war is just an attempt to make it seem legitimate, even (especially) if it is not.
Really cool! Thumbs up for Lemmygrad, Amarok and GNU Nano stickers ^^
Let's just hope device support improves in the future.
Amen to that, comrade. Especially for mobile Linux.
I like your optimism but unfortunately custom ROMs support is selective at best. Creating a new port for e.g. LineageOS is a challenging process that can potentially brick your device, so many ports focus on devices already out of sale. And mobile GNU/Linux is still rare, at least in Europe. If you happen to have a device that is not supported by either a custom Android ROM or mobile GNU/Linux, then you have no option than to stick with what you have (unless you have enough knowledge to add the support yourself).
Yeah, Xiaomi phones require vendor-specific proprietary blobs, but that's different than having Google know where I am and where I've been in the world, what sites I visit, and so on.
+1
Last photo is so based