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latestnewsbysportstiger · 2 years ago
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New State Mobile A-Squad teams, Schedule, Live Stream and More
New State Mobile is still growing in India and is exploring the esports market within the country. After partnering with Snapdragon for open and invite-only tournaments, Krafton is set to bring the first-ever official invited event of New State Mobile. It will be named New State Mobile A-Squad Invitational and will feature a total of 16 invited teams. The event will take place over the course of two days. 
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New State Mobile A-Squad Team
VIZZ GAMING
ATOM NEWSTATE
SJRGAMING
OATH ESPORTS
ZCKL
MRHITBOLT
ULTRA GAMERS
SLIMYT
ANAHATA TAMIL
RC YT
LITE X PRO
ESCA GAMING
GORAX GAMING
GABBAR OP
DELTA 28
Chief YT
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terengineer · 2 years ago
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https://youtu.be/Rzs0NuBPeGE New chick the link video!
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hamsamohammad · 6 months ago
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Help Save 83 years old DISABLED GRANDMOTHER!
PLEASE HELP US !! Donate HERE.
Whenever my Grandmother Fawziyah goes .. there must be flowers ,basils and jasmines ..When she first got hospitalized the first thing she asked my about was "Hamsa ,did you water the flowers?"
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Now we lost the flowers, our home, our relatives and Everything dear to us .PLEASE HELP US SAVE MY GRANDMOTHER !!! 💔
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She suffers from - A broken pelvis and a broken left hand
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their-name-is-fake · 23 days ago
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I’ve seen an interesting argument pop up that Stien voters cost Harris the election. This isn’t true
Sadly, even if the stein voters had voted for Kamala she would have lost these swing states because the margins were too big. Whether you like it or not she lost due to a mix of a bad campaign, red pill ideology on the rise, racism’s and Trump being able (and willing) to leverage Kamala’s short comings in a way actually beneficial to him.
This isn’t a Green Party problem, this is a US problem, and y’all have to start acting like if you want to have a chance of winning in4 years and it starts by actually listening to what is coming out of peoples mouths and mobilizing NOW. Not just every 2 years but literally right now. Put pressure on dems to vote progressive, to actually codeify things when they have power, to deal with the racism and sexism that is on the rise and the causes behind it instead of just writing these people off.
Listen to minorities even ones who don’t agree with you and figure out where the dems are losing them, work to abolish the electoral college and NO MATTER WHAT don’t clock out just cuz ur candidate won. That’s how you lose the ones on the fence
But for now, kick your wounds, cry your tears, then reach out to people who mobilize and I don’t mean this in a ‘on I reblogged something that’s enough’ I’m so serious.
If you take ANYTHING from me, someone who has been watching these patterns play out all over the world for a while, it is that if you don’t put the pressure on their necks constantly they will not actually do anything. Because, and I know this won’t be nice to hear, but dems and republicans are the same in that they care about their OWN power and their OWN comfort. Not yours. So, if we can get them to understand their comfort will not come without ours, they will get off their asses and do something
Also free Palestine! Free Congo! Free Sudan! And free Tigray! Because America, at the end of the day, is a villain in so many peoples histories and present days.
And yall better be ready to march for as long as it takes until democracy isn’t threatened every couple of years (because that’s not normal)
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destielmemenews · 7 months ago
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wisecrackingeric-2 · 2 months ago
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SOOOOOOMEBODY PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE reblog or reply to this post if Capcom announces anything RE-related on their livestream tonight and describe it in as much detail as humanly possible cuz I do NOT wanna have to rifle though a bajillion news pages with ads that take up my entire screen to know what’s going on BDBDHDNDJDNHS
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jewishbarbies · 7 months ago
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ah yes, a bunch of college students maiming and screaming at people and random jews to protest the war in gaza and getting arrested/suspended for it is absolutely just like the kent state massacre. no, you’re right, they absolutely are martyrs. should we start selling tshirts now? or wait for a pic of the body bags? yeah, wait for a pic. good idea. death really sells.
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archduchses · 6 months ago
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youreaclownnow · 9 months ago
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💜❤️ in Maine
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sunbackeddog · 1 year ago
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I finally completed the first leg of my holy grail.... It only took three years
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latestnewsbysportstiger · 2 years ago
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New State Mobile Battle Adda: A New Esports Tournament
Krafton, the company behind PUBG New State, has recently declared the Battle Adda, a tournament specifically designed for Indian players. This competition has a prize pool of ₹10 lakhs and is scheduled to start on April 25, with 32 pre-selected teams participating. 
The 32 squads have been divided into four groups of eight, and they will compete in a Round-Robin style. Further information regarding the tournament will be announced in due course.
Groups:
Group A – Revenant Esports, Team Tamilas, True Rippers, GodLike Esports, Bad Devils, ARK Esports, Team Genesis, Chief YT
Group B – Team Insane, Gods Reign, United 4 Glory, Midwave Esports, Velocity Gaming, Team Atom, TWOB, Reckoning Esports
Group C – OR Esports, Hyderabad Hydras, Global Esports, Big Brother Esports, Celsius Esports, Zero Gravity, Team ZCKL, Hell Esports
Group D – 4Ever Esports, XO UDA, Try Hard, Udog India, Team Mavi, S8UL, Marcos Gaming, Enigma Gaming
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 4 months ago
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mets vs. mariners |2024|
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primordialwhale · 7 months ago
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Hiiiiiii~ does anyone have any reccomendations of places to maybe get some finger splints? im very specifically looking for something for the mcp joint for my thumbs bc theyre pretty much in a perpetual state of bending wrong (to a point where they simply do not sit properly without external help) and its been causing me a decent amount of pain lately.
thank youuuuu~
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bopinion · 2 years ago
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2023 / 16
Aperçu of the Week:
"With so many things coming back in style, I can't wait until morals, respect and intelligence become a trend again."
(Denzel Washington, US-American actor)
Bad News of the Week:
In recent days, the spotlight has shifted to a country that should have done so sooner because of its problems: Sudan. For 30 years, the autocrat Umar al-Bashir, who came to power in a military coup in 1989, led (not to say suppressed) Sudan with a hard hand, it is an unfortunately classic state story in Africa. Since South Sudan's independence in 2011 at the latest, the country, wracked by regional separatist movements, has no longer been a functioning state. After al-Bashir was deposed - by a military coup, of course - the military leadership and the opposition agreed on a transitional government that was supposed to democratize the country and prepare it for free elections. What didn't happen.
Now two factions of the military are fighting each other for power: the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) under de facto head of state General Abdel Fattah Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under his former deputy General Mohammed Hamdan Daglo, better known as Hemeti. Both lead the so-called Sovereign Council, which is effectively a military junta. Fighting began when RSF troops took control of the Soba military base south of the main city of Khartoum a week ago. Since then, there has been fighting over strategic locations such as the international airport and the headquarters of state television, and there have been constant explosions and confrontations throughout the city, which have reportedly already claimed the lives of some 500 civilians.
The population is largely holed up in their homes. Without supplies of food or medicine, and often with outages of electricity and water, the suffering of the people is unimaginable. Foreign countries call for a ceasefire and evacuate their diplomatic personnel and some of their nationals. That's it. There is no real leverage, and military intervention is unlikely, given the increasing withdrawal from comparable conflict areas in recent years, such as Mali. Is there any reason for hope? I fear not.
In the future, Sudan will vegetate as a failed state just like Libya or Iraq. Only this time, probably without an ultimately useless intervention by the West. It will be interesting to see whether China, which has been present in the south since the 1970s and is a kind of godfather to South Sudan, will intervene again. This is supported by the fact that China is increasingly buying influence on the African continent if, for example, there are rich mineral resources, as in this case. The fact that they have never intervened militarily, which would probably be indispensable in this case, speaks against it. In any case, it will end badly for the population. Whether with or without China, there will be no human rights, prosperity, democracy, welfare state, domestic peace, education for all, and so on.
Good News of the Week:
What a lot of ranting there is about government and its reluctance to take effective action against, or at least mitigate, the effects of climate change. The four biggest areas where change is needed are industry, energy, transportation and construction/housing. Industry is already on a solid path and reached the set targets - albeit with the help of pandemic-related production reductions - in 2022. In energy (generation), at least something is happening, although too little. There is hardly anything to be seen in the area of transportation, which is not surprising in view of the car lobby, the traditionally conservative ministry and various taboo topics such as a speed limit.
Let's move on to construction and housing. The first part is partly industrial, for example the production of building materials, and partly private, i.e. dependent on the owners - for example the decision to install thermal windows. In addition to private energy consumption, which can also be covered (in part) by photovoltaic systems on the roof, the dominant issue is heating. The majority of German heating systems are still powered by oil or gas. Which, in addition to the dependencies for which we are now all paying bitterly, is above all extremely harmful to the environment. As is always the case when a fossil fuel is burned.
So a paradigm shift is needed here. For example, by replacing a gas boiler with a heat pump. This is currently regarded as the ideal solution because, apart from the operating electricity, which can come from renewable energy sources, it only needs to convert thermal energy. A bit like a refrigerator, but in the opposite direction. The problem is that high peak temperatures are not reached, usually at 40 degrees Celsius is the end. In well-insulated houses that have large radiating surfaces such as underfloor heating, this is sufficient. In poorly insulated houses, where a classic radiator is usually also placed on a thinner wall of all places under an old window, this is often not enough.
Last week, an amendment to the Building Energy Act was now presented by the green-led Ministry of Economics and approved by the cabinet. The key point: as early as next year, all newly installed heating systems must be powered by at least 65 percent renewable energy. This effectively means the death of all oil and gas heating systems, with the latter having a shaky future with hydrogen - which, however, is not yet available at the moment and will be very expensive later on. This leaves electric heating. And the mentioned heat pump, which is more expensive than, say, a gas boiler, combined with cost-intensive building renovations required because of the radiation surfaces and insulation.
This is hitting the population at precisely the time when new construction financing and, above all, rental cost levels are going through the roof anyway. Particularly in areas that are in demand and characterized by an influx of people, such as here in the Munich area, housing is slowly becoming a luxury that often already eats up more than half of the income. For this reason, the state offers subsidies of between 30 and 50 percent for the replacement of fossil-fuelled heating systems. Regardless of whether this is voluntary and proactive or forced because the old system is simply no longer repairable or maintainable. There are also subsidies or at least low-interest loans with repayment subsidies for the accompanying renovation.
The good thing about this is not only that climate-friendly measures and only climate-friendly measures are finally being subsidized. When it comes to mobility, for example, driving a car is still treated in exactly the same way as taking the train. The ambitious timetable is also good. As I said, the law will take effect as early as next year and is not, as is so often the case, just some lax target agreement by the end of the decade. Yes, this will be problematic, as there are likely to be bottlenecks in both heat pump manufacturing and their professional installation. But that doesn't have to matter. Otherwise, we'll end up in an infinite loop like with electromobility: vehicle sales stall because there's a lack of charging capacity. And these are not being created because demand is too low, since not enough e-cars are being bought. Those who only invoke the dilemma of a Catch 22 situation will never get off the ground.
Personal happy moment of the week:
At work, I was able to successfully coordinate that I will have a week off in about two months. After that never worked out last time, because I stayed at home - too close to the home office - this time we will go on a trip. Namely to the "The sea of stone" in the Austrian Alps. Where there is no digital accessibility at our mountain inn. Smart move. Actually, I could have thought of that earlier.
I couldn't care less...
...that Michael Kretschmer from Saxony is now the first German prime minister to call for a stop to the immigration of refugees. Even for former local staff from Afghanistan. Not everyone has yet understood that our society needs immigration to maintain its prosperity. Especially against the backdrop of aging and a shortage of employees, especially in less demanding fields of activity. The real problem, after all, is the lack of integration and qualification. Both are not only a debt to be collected, but also a debt to be brought.
As I write this...
...Ramadan is coming to an end. For the first time this year I have seen it with different eyes. Thanks to my new work colleague Tarek. A Syrian. And Muslim. That reminds me that I have a Koran - fortunately in an annotated version for amateurs - on my bookshelf. Which I will (hopefully soon) read. Because just like the Bible, it is far more than just a religious pamphlet. It defines the cultural basis of whole nations. And this foundation should be known. And respected. Especially to enable one to evaluate dubious spin-offs by oneself.
Post Scriptum
Last week, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel received a medal. The "Grand Cross in Special Execution." As the third bearer after her predecessors in office Konrad Adenauer and Helmut Kohl. Of course, there was not only praise in this context, but also criticism. Both justified. In her 16 years in office, she "outlasted" 13 party leaders of the Social Democrats, the primary political competitor of her conservative party, the CDU.
So I'll take the liberty of quoting the current incumbent, Saskia Esken: "Her opponents - from her own ranks as well as from outside - cut their teeth on her integrity and her fine sense of humor." Merkel's "diplomatic skills and empathic wisdom, with which she repeatedly succeeded in forging viable coalitions and compromises on both the national and international stage," she said, deserved special praise. Because: "Especially in our troubled and crisis-ridden times, an almost invaluable skill." Merkel, she said, had therefore "navigated Germany with a sense of proportion through the many crises of her time in office."
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jewishbarbies · 10 months ago
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usmanbytheway · 2 years ago
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San Francisco 🌁
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