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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    I’m back in Johor with no issues—it might have somehow only been banned in the capital, Johor Bahru.
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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    Able to access with a Kuala Lumpur (capital city)-based VPN. I was in Johor (southernmost state) when I encountered these issues.
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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    Malaysia has tried to cosy up to China as of late, but I think their government’s ideology is quite independent of the PRC’s agenda.
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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    Zoolander 🤝 The Wolf of Wall Street 🤝 SLP.com Banned in 🇲🇾
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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    I doubt I’ll be able to right now but I can play with VPNs when I’m in Singapore again.
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    This website is banned in Malaysia

    I don’t expect any kind of fix for this unless we want to actively platform Ian Miles Cheong, but I have to use a VPN for this website when I’m using Malaysian internet for some reason, lol.
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    Things that look like alternate history but aren't

    Wait, what happened to Singapore…? (Business park advertisement I saw) YOU MANIACS! YOU BLEW IT UP! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!!
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    Singapore stays in Malaysia

    I’ll give more thoughts when I can but an entity with Malaysia’s natural resources and Singapore’s trade volume would be a force to be reckoned with.
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    Twitter embeds aren’t loading on my phone

    There seems to be a bug today where Twitter links will briefly appear then vanish, leaving many posts empty or missing context. Quoting them reveals the link is still there, but their content is impossible to glean. This is off my iPhone and running Safari and has been the case for the past few...
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    The Road to a New Alternate History. Part 1.

    I am honoured to be mentioned and miffed that it was in this context ❤️
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    Tom Colton's Infoboxes and Other Graphics
    Threadmarks: Lidia Sobieska - OSU

    The name of this coalition derives from "Osu!", the catch-all martial arts greeting and therefore is just that same phenomenon with En Marche, Change UK or most infamously in Poland, KORWiN; it's one of Lidia's voice lines (0:30). The eagle's a piece of clip art I found which resembles the one...
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    Tom Colton's Infoboxes and Other Graphics
    Threadmarks: Lidia Sobieska

    For those who didn't know, the Prime Minister of Poland is a playable character in Tekken 7: The Tekken developers are no experts in Polish politics nor did they want to get accused of parodying anyone in particular, so she doesn't have a party or any stated political positions besides...
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    Panel Discussion: Worldbuilding, Part 1.

    A one-year-old long-term fandom? :unsure: (This joke only works if you ignore the novels, like [insert target of your punchline here])
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    Something broke with the display

    Just yesterday, I'll try LSCatilina's fix.
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    Something broke with the display

    My view of some threads (Firefox on Windows 11) is like so:
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    Michigan overrode its abortion ban, basically

    Michigan overrode its abortion ban, basically
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    Expired HTTPS certificate for the forums

    Couldn’t log in for a good few hours but things look fixed now, cheers!
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    Tom Colton's Infoboxes and Other Graphics

    This might be the worst thing I've ever done
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    WI/AHC: Taichang Emperor ascends earlier (c.1601), Saves the Ming Dynasty

    Good points, I just wanted to use the Taichang Emperor for this since he's enough of a cipher for us to project whatever traits we need to onto him. Sure, increased participation in government could easily be worse, but I'd imagine it's still more likely to be better than malaise. That's a good...
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    WI/AHC: Taichang Emperor ascends earlier (c.1601), Saves the Ming Dynasty

    I can believe that the Ming's participation in the Imjin War was somewhat limited by its other obligations, but I'd like to see some actual numbers so it'd be great if you could see where Hawley and Swope give them! It seems like one consequence of the Taichang Emperor ruling two decades...
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