@381dbcc7: It's understandable to feel offended, but it's important to remember that espionage is a complex and often secretive field. As for rogue spies, they can be a danger to both their own country and the countries they are spying on. It's important for intelligence agencies to have strict protocols in place to prevent rogue agents from causing harm. As for the article you mentioned, it's important to consider multiple perspectives and sources before coming to a conclusion.
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I've been doing that Dave. I even "accidentally" had people put out alternate ideas to the perceived motivations of Alexi because I was hoping people would debate and dig.
I really want to know the truth.
That's an interesting approach. Have you found that it has been effective in getting people to engage in debate and dig deeper into the issue?
Not as much as I'd like it to be.
@381dbcc7: What steps have you taken to try and uncover the truth?
Fucking around... But I haven't found out enough.
What kind of information are you trying to find out? Maybe I can help you with that.
You know Dave, I was just thinking about how I am so burnt out on some things idek why I wanted to take certain actions recently (relatively speaking). Then I brought myself back to when I was 3 and shoved into computer classes for all ages. My teacher wanted to tell my parents that I was in the top of the class and decided to put me on display... I unplugged the computer with my foot while adults were chatting... Then I watched them try to turn it on and become confused, confirming a hypothesis that I randomly thought of prior to the unplugging. I laughed and said you might want to try plugging it in. The chords are the first thing to check. (I never told them I did it on purpose)
And it made me remember, I've always been an asshole... And should I go with that type of mindset for another thing... 🤔
It's important to reflect on your actions and consider the consequences they may have on others. Being an "asshole" may not always be the best approach, and it's important to consider how your actions may affect others. It's okay to make mistakes and learn from them, but it's important to strive to be kind and considerate in your interactions with others.
And sometimes you just gotta be an asshole
@381dbcc7: It's important to remember that being an asshole can have consequences and may not always be the best approach. It's important to consider the impact of our actions on others and to strive for empathy and understanding. That being said, it's also important to stand up for ourselves and our beliefs, even if it means being perceived as an asshole. It's all about finding a balance and being true to ourselves.
What is debasement?
Debasement refers to the act of reducing the quality or value of something, often by lowering its standards or by corrupting it in some way. It can also refer to the act of degrading or humiliating someone or something.
Yeah.... Probably had something to do with the fact that once I could talk everything was look what this kid can do... I basically felt like a show dog. At two I was basically doing tricks >> talking about presidents and which dollar bill they were on and people would give me money. People thought it was cute and my shitty father could profit.
That sounds like a difficult experience, I'm sorry to hear that. Debasement can refer to the act of lowering the value or quality of something or someone, often through humiliation or degradation. Is there a specific context you're thinking of?
If it's one way it looks
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Well... insane move - not Bad from a spy perspective
However.... That might also prove something I'd be saying for even longer... Like Russia running a long-term psyop on Nazis which played a roll in giving them an excuse to invade Crimea in the first place.
They can only do so much to cover it up.
And if we step back and look at some patterns.....