…you realize that other users can see both your account creation date, and old comments…right?
Your account is literally a day old…or rather, the account you’re using at this moment.
You probably shouldn’t make these ambiguous comments with your brand new alt/Smurf/shill account.
Without a post history I can’t tell if you’re recommending McKinsey in good faith, which would be hilarious btw.
Or if you’re trying to make a sarcastic recommendation because you think McKinsey would have some adverse affect on the efficacy, or posture, of the US DOD. Which would also be funny, as it would imply that you made that joke while being unaware that McKinsey already does quite a lot work within the US MIC.
Anyways, while I found you use of a brand new account to leave that specific comment amusing…still, fuck McKinsey and anyone who’s ever worked for them cough Mayor Pete.
Soviet improvement as the war went on was a function of lend lease, Red Army finally recovering from the Stalinist officer purges, and Germany’s failures (incompetence, lack of material, overstretched supply lines, etc.)
Regardless, the Red Army no longer exists and Soviet Cold War doctrine isn’t really relevant to this conflict.
What do you think a blockade does…? What do you think siege warfare does…?
He’s probably waiting for it to catch fire and end his misery. The most passive aggressive murder-suicide of all time.
You’ll be hot as fuck in your home, and then a woman will just turn the AC off and complain about how cold she is
News, tech, left-wing politics, memes, anime, and porn are Lemmy’s biggest community types.
I know a lot of different subtopics fit under each, and I’m sure I left a few top level subjects out, but my point is that there are a lot of mid-sized, and especially smaller (by Reddit standards), subreddits that Lemmy is no where near being remotely useful as a replacement for yet.
I have community subreddit collections that I don’t see Lemmy replacing anytime soon. I mean, I hope they do. I still check every so often, and yes, communities for them exist and they have maybe a few dozen users, but not enough to even try to just suck it up and deal.