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@iori98 : Good old Karma.

Still, I to give credit for Trump to continue to go against common trend, if this happens to anybody else, this person would have received a huge amount of support, even from the opposite side and will get an easy victory for the futur election.

But Trump is such an unlikable jackass, that most people shrug off or were more concern aboot the actual victim (who Trump have yet to give the family the condolence, something that Biden did immediately).

It doesn't help that Kamala campaign team is extremely competent and were able to get the support of people from all the corner of society, including non-indoctrinated Republican.

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    Punished_Kiki said:

    Stop trying to make Trump cool, it's not gonna happen.

    Sorry, I'm neither familiar with nor interested in politics. But among all the 2024_Attempted_Assassination_of_Donald_Trump posts, it seems that only this post and its child post have negative scores so far. Maybe I have a bad uploading taste.

    I just happened to see it in my Twitter timeline and thought, "Wow, it must be an interesting and upable post—people have uploaded many similar parody posts, so I'd like to do something too."

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    Sibyl said:

    Sorry, I'm neither familiar with nor interested in politics. But among all the 2024_Attempted_Assassination_of_Donald_Trump posts, it seems that only this post and its child post have negative scores so far. Maybe I have a bad uploading taste.

    I just happened to see it in my Twitter timeline and thought, "Wow, it must be an interesting and upable post—people have uploaded many similar parody posts, so I'd like to do something too."

    You don't need to apologize just because some random guy got butthurt at art. Score is completely meaningless on a site like this.

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    Monsieur_Safior said:

    @iori98 : Good old Karma.

    Still, I to give credit for Trump to continue to go against common trend, if this happens to anybody else, this person would have received a huge amount of support, even from the opposite side and will get an easy victory for the futur election.

    But Trump is such an unlikable jackass, that most people shrug off or were more concern aboot the actual victim (who Trump have yet to give the family the condolence, something that Biden did immediately).

    It doesn't help that Kamala campaign team is extremely competent and were able to get the support of people from all the corner of society, including non-indoctrinated Republican.

    I did see an article going over what happened after assassination attempts. Generally the trend isn't too dissimilar to what happened with Trump, only it happened over a longer period of time. In the immediate aftermath of the attempt, there's an elevation in positive sentiment towards the candidate, which then tapers off to where the poll numbers were before the attempt.

    Trump's just had it go a lot quicker both due to how polarized things are and how fast media pushes news cycles now.

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    Ah yes, the prospect of using generic animation sets to make characters do things in a way that may not match their canon personalities and then think of it as some kind of official hidden secret.

    Gamers, how could you all fall so low?

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    RNGCombo said:

    Ah yes, the prospect of using generic animation sets to make characters do things in a way that may not match their canon personalities and then think of it as some kind of official hidden secret.

    Gamers, how could you all fall so low?

    but it fuels fanons! :DogeKek:

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    PersonWMA said:

    I wonder what the animator used for reference. I just noticed Alicia pulled the trigger with her middle finger from the second shot onward.

    Its the “Mad Minute.” It's a style of bolt cycling that the British army trained to do before WW1. You hold the bolt between your thumb and index finger and pull the trigger with your middle finger (as observed). It helps fire the rifle faster since you can only shoot a bolt-action so fast normally.

    Cool technique. Cooler detail, love it.

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    marblepress said:

    Its the “Mad Minute.” It's a style of bolt cycling that the British army trained to do before WW1. You hold the bolt between your thumb and index finger and pull the trigger with your middle finger (as observed). It helps fire the rifle faster since you can only shoot a bolt-action so fast normally.

    Cool technique. Cooler detail, love it.

    I saw a similar rapid drill for how to hold ammo for even when they just had the single shot Martini-Henry Rifles. It is cool.

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    marblepress said:

    Its the “Mad Minute.” It's a style of bolt cycling that the British army trained to do before WW1. You hold the bolt between your thumb and index finger and pull the trigger with your middle finger (as observed). It helps fire the rifle faster since you can only shoot a bolt-action so fast normally.

    Cool technique. Cooler detail, love it.

    Pretty neat detail with bolt cycling technique

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