How is it profitable?
InternetPerson
I wonder whether it's possible to fight wars without – ideally – having casaulties at all.
For example, sedating instead of killing. Afterwards prison camps or something like that. Admittedly, given the scale, it is financially and logistically a tremendous effort. But how much must a human life "be worth" in order to be spared?
There are other obvious issues like civil unrest, if the other party keeps killing soldiers of one's own military.
Still, it's better than to end lifes from my perspective. One side must be the bigger one.
We spend so much effort and resources into specialising how to kill each other. But we don't use that resources for finding alternative ways.
If there are people who really want to kill each other, throw them together and leave the rest alone.
How is it a proxy war if it was russia which started it?
globally important
This is continually decreasing.
It's even funnier that the website itself is still using "twitter" as URL.
Or are they local?
Religion is usually bad, so I don't have an issue lumping them all together.
There is just that teeny tiny ethical problem of not paying the creators and distributors for something we enjoy. This becomes a practical problem as well. If they make less money, it's likely that even more movies or series get killed or never even started.
Idk what to do.
We, yesterday for a train ride. We, next week, for the way back. We almost every month for that purpose.
Also, at least where I live, they are increasing prices.
Makes me feel like it's time to dust my old pirate hat...
Install an android emulator. Problem solved.
Start pirating again. Problem solved.
Make your own movies and shows. Problem solved.
Start a company, get rich, buy Netflix, problem solved.
Stop watching stuff, do something else. Problem solved.
Found a secret society, infiltrate politics worldwide, stir chaos and destruction, let the world burn and built a new Netflix from the world's ashes where you still can download stuff. Problem solved.
See? It's not that hard!
(In case it wasn't clear, I am joking.)
In case you are sincerely wondering:
It has become common to show sarcasm or mockery through that random capitalisation of letters in text.
It was originally popularised by the mocking spongebob meme but its use can be traced back even earlier, according to Wikipedia.
Or, you know, Russia could just get the fuck out of Ukraine and leve them in peace. Much better agreement imo.