This. Civil War's final fight scene is hugely overrated. Iron man by that point had tangled with multiple fighter aircraft, dozens of missile armed drones, Thor and more. Goes down to two strong guys punching him.
Even before Endgame, there were some stinkers.
It's one of the reasons why Guardians of the Galaxy was so popular, it changed the formula.
Oh certainly can't help. But we know that the pesticides and herbicides have carryon effects to unintended species. Ones that the parent companies that invented them didn't report on because they don't kill those species. Ones that don't necessarily kill them, but lead to things like the white nose fungus running amock in bats, or lead to Colony Collapse Disorder or other infections in bee colonies.
Some users wonder if the dev will be charged for having it still up, others argue Reddit can't charge him without having signed a contract. Everyone is confused as to why the API change hasn't made it inoperable....
Canada's Hundred Days. Aka the last 100 days of WW1.
Functionally, Canada won WW1 for the allies.
Being under 10% of the WW1 force, in that period they tackled defences everyone else thought impregnable and shattered them, like the Hindenburg Line, and in the process paved the way for the allied advance. They also took out a quarter of the German forces in that time.
While they did arguably use proto-blitzkrieg tactics of using lots of machine guns, and then also using vehicles to move troops even quicker while using said machine guns, one of the biggest factors was a prodigious use of chemical weapons.
To the point that in the interwar period, Canada had the largest capacity and stores of chemical weapons. During WW2, said stockpile is one of the reasons Hitler refused to use chemical weapons on the allies.
Edit: And a lot of the rules on fair treatment of POWs and rules on capturing surrendered soldiers also stems of Canadian soldiers behaviours during WW1.
The slow decline isn't slow anymore (lemmy.world)
literally no clue (media.infosec.exchange)
RIP RIF (kbin.social)
That's it folks. RIF has stopped working....
Does mountain dew taste better than black tea? Yes. Does it also cost 30 times as much to get the caffeine fix? Yes. (lemmy.world)
3rd party app for Reddit, Boost, is still functioning well after July 1st (www.reddit.com)
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Minecraft is leaving Reddit (media.kbin.social)
As Apollo and other apps close down, Narwhal seemingly agrees to one-off deal with Reddit to stay in business (9to5mac.com)
What did Canada do? (startrek.website)
I hope you have a wonderful night! (lemmy.world)
Oil prices crashed 19% from their peaks—here's why (creditnews.com)
Less than two months ago, analysts were talking about $100 a barrel oil prices; that now seems like a distant reality.
I still appear on Google and I edited and deleted all my comments, this is BS! (www.google.com)
BS, I say!
IT WAS ONE TIME (lemmy.world)
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A muddy reveal for mysterious West point time capsule from 1820s (www.bbc.co.uk)
TL;DR They were all hype to open this time capsule but there was just mud in it.