SYRIE. Des femmes druzes kidnappées en nombre par les gangs jihadistes
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"SYRIE – Des femmes et des jeunes filles druzes de Soueïda ont été kidnappées en nombre par les gangs jihadistes de Damas, signale l’agence kurde ANHA qui cite les défenseurs des droits humains de Soueïda. Les militants ont pu vérifier l’identité d’environ 70 de femmes et filles kidnappées, dont la militante
As I wrote here, the WSJ story is consistent with Ghislaine Maxwell having letters about letters about the birthday book for Epstein. That's what you'd need to prove provenance to Trump, too. www.emptywheel.net/2025/07/20/m...
"May Every Day Be Another Wond...
"May Every Day Be Another Wonderful Secret," Donald Trump Once Wished - emptywheel
To assemble an album of letters from Trump's "pals" for his 50th birthday, Ghislaine Maxwell would have sent letters about letters. And those may well remain in her custody.emptywheel
King Filip sharp about conflict in Gaza in July 21 speech: “Shame for humanity” | VRT NWS: News
King Filip sharp about conflict in Gaza in July 21 speech: "Shame for humanity" | VRT NWS: NewsBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
Healthcare and Food as Means to an End: Extermination
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"For 21 months, Israel has obsessively attacked Gaza’s health-care infrastructure and personnel, using weaponry and munitions provided by the US Congress. Over the same span of time, Israel has created a far greater need for health care by targeting Gaza’s civilian population with bombing, gunfire, and blockade-induced starvation—also with
Humans are not born with the same skills, interests, appearance, strengths, capabilities, taste, etc.
Trying to make everybody equal is advocating for injustice.
Longtime CBC Vancouver weather forecaster Phil Reimer dies at 84
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Trump says he will help Afghans stuck in the UAE (Doina Chiacu/Reuters)
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Trump says he will help Afghans stuck in the UAE
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Ubisoft: Microtransactions make games more fun
Ubisoft: Microtransactions make games more fun
In a move that feels straight out of the "Did they really say that?" playbook, Ubisoft now claims that microtransactions don't just boost revenue—they actually make games more fun.Marcus Persson (Gamereactor)
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I mean they're not technically wrong, if it wasn't fun for people, people wouldn't be buying them. Considering the context and all, I guess it makes sense. There's too many whales enabling them. We get the games we voted with our wallets. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Headline makes it a bit misleading that Ubi thinks it's referring to all their players, but the actual line does say specify that it's for people who choose to buy them.
if it wasn’t fun for people, people wouldn’t be buying them
I am not a psychology major or anything, but isnt it that microtransactions are designed in such a way that they hook players in not by being fun but by being a literal gambling? Or in case no lootboxes, FOMO? Like LoL once done with many skins stating "It is a one time possible to purchase, never comes back like ever!!!1!11" to later sell them once again.
Back in a day you either customize game yourself by downloading mods and models, or you earn your fancy skins by being good at the game. Today it is just a purchase. There is no fun in cosmetics beside bragging about them. There might be fun in pay to win, but not for those who doesn't pay. Neither it is healthy fun.
I mean I get what you mean and I do agree that it plays a factor but your example here only makes a lot of sense for multiplayer games. CoD is a really good example of this in my opinion. The skins there are ridiculous and the amount of effort they spend to show it off is absurd for a full priced triple A game. On the other hand, most of Ubisoft's games are singleplayer so this FOMO effect doesn't really apply for those games.
I also don't think we can deny the agency of the player too if they do choose to make these purchases. If someone does do their research and justifies the micro transactions after looking at it rationally, is it fair to say that they've been completely manipulated? I've personally given money to EA for Titanfall 2's prime titan skins because I felt that it was a good value and wanted to support it. So I think there are somewhat more ethical micro transactions.
Have you ever watched someone play Candy Crush? It's full-on manipulative. "Oh, soo close! You almost managed to beat this level! Don't let this chance escape! Just pay 5 gems and you can continue!"
There are certainly different kinds of players and some are more or less easily manipulated. But somebody who manages to stay rational wouldn't play Candy Crush eitherway. If you tell them beforehand that they have to pay €200 to play this stupid minigame they'd ask you what you are smoking. But with microtransactions it's quite easy to draw money out of somebody's pockets.
People like that have as much agency over their microtransaction spending as a smoker has over their next cigarette or a gambling addict has over playing the next bet. The mechanics of microtransactions are often close to identical to the mechanics of gambling.
Tbh, I don't think that Candy Crush is an extreme example. On mobile this is more the norm than an outlier.
And even on PC, there are far worse examples, like games that allow you to resell lootbox content, which is literal gambling. It's a scratch card with extra steps.
Literally the only point for microtransactions to exist (versus e.g. expansions/DLCs) is to split up the cost into smaller chunks so that players lose track of how much they actually spent.
"I'm not paying €50 for a handful of cosmetic items" becomes "I'm just paying 20 gems for this one cool item, and then I'm going to do it again and again and again."
The very concept of microtransactions is to hide the cost to manipulate and exploit players.
Otherwise they'd just release an expansion or a large DLC with all the content in it for a fair price.
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Romantic breakups can trigger trauma-like brain activity in young adults
Researchers found that for some young adults, breakups elicit brain responses similar to trauma. Participants who viewed breakup-related images, including those of their ex, showed increased activation in regions associated with emotional pain and th…Vladimir Hedrih (PsyPost Psychology News)
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Fired foreign nurses accuse North Savo healthcare authorities of discrimination, misconduct
The contracts of 10 nurses and two doctors were terminated during their probationary periods, with bosses saying the workers' professional and language skillsBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
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