It’s a fact.
Microsoft is a Malware itself.
I don’t troll. Not my thing.
As an example of how powerful it is to have a narrative edge in war. where a government can easily get away with a crime against humanity, without any consequences.
I did.
ClamAV is the OG
My comments were specifically on U.S. and China. until you pick on “Hiroshima and Nagasaki” to divert it, in your interpretation of my statement.
My comments were specifically on U.S. and China. until you pick on “Hiroshima and Nagasaki” to divert it, in your interpretation of my statement.
let me be more clear for you, I’m not talking about the U.S. committing a crime against humanity against China. If you follow my comments. you may notice, you’re imagining stuff in that regard. specifically, trying to corner me because your opinions differ based on your interpretation of my comment. this is my last time saying this again. CHILL OUT!
I guess I hurt someone’s EGO. 😬
I didn’t. you stated the names according to your understanding. I only stated the facts that have happened in the history, I don’t make statements of my assumptions about what could or would happen.
that is your interpretation. You really have a crazy imagination dude. Chill out!
As an example of how powerful it is to have a narrative edge in war. where a government can easily get away with a crime against humanity, without any consequences.
I have not, that’s your interpretation. Lol
Ever heard of Microsoft?
malware for linux system exists. maybe you’re just ignorant of it.
both sides know this, neither of them wants to be seen as the aggressor because then the other side will have a narrative edge for their action. like the Imperial Japanese Army did in Pearl Harbor, where the US government took the opportunity to justify their use of Weapons of mass destruction on Japanese civilians.
The China is not the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union fell to its bad management. while the China is much more focused and goal-oriented, moving forward in unison at all levels.
Well good for Australians. they’re getting a better deal on goods.