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News & Current Events Apr 20, 2026 at 3:45 PM

Myanmar military regime widens sanitary towel ban, claiming rebels use them for first aid

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Myanmar military regime widens sanitary towel ban, claiming rebels use them for first aid
the Guardian
Myanmar military regime widens sanitary towel ban, claiming rebels use them for first aid
Activists say clamp down on period products to target insurgents is gender-based violence and violates rights

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lasercatslol 5 days ago +68
Rebels probably drink water too they might wanna get on that too.
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Sad_Record_2767 5 days ago +25
Don't for get the air they breathe!
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FlaviusAurelian 5 days ago +7
Heard they also enjoy the sun, might wanna turn that off?
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Sad_Record_2767 5 days ago +2
Use AI for Cloud 😏
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ForcedEntry420 4 days ago +1
Trump is having plans drawn up to fire nukes at the sun right now because the eclipse made him look stupid when he was staring at it. 😆
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A_Happy_Tomato 5 days ago +5
They definitely eat too, should probably ban that
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Dazzling_River9903 4 days ago +12
The military junta in Myanmar is one of the most evil and corrupt regimes out there and the people fighting them some of the bravest. I hope this fight gets more attention and the „rebels“ more support.
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whentheworldquiets 4 days ago +17
Something I frequently reflect upon is that... I'm a fairly bright guy. I was top of my class in school, graduated university while writing a commercially successful game in self-taught machine code, and have lived for thirty years since then in constant fear of not being useful enough to earn a living or justify my existence. And yet, every day, I read about *absolute f****** morons* running entire countries. Like... how do these assholes even dress themselves? I watch a video of Ben Shapiro and he's got a f****** suit on and everything. Who makes that happen? It *can't* be him, it just can't. Without intervention, he wouldn't be on camera. He would still be in his hotel room, staring at his shoelaces as though they were a single-digit Sudoku. Clearly, life is nowhere near as hard as I've always believed it to be. It's just not that necessary to be good at anything. Possibly, it's counter-productive: a mental snare - that's certainly what modern media appears to suggest. People who are semi-competent, like me, get tricked into believing competence matters, whereas those with absolutely no practical utility of any kind, like Shapiro, like Trump, like Hegseth, like Vance, like Farage, like Hopkins, like whoever the f*** is running Myanmar right now - they don't concern themselves with trivialities like competence. They are transcendental. They strut and pout and apply guyliner and fake tan, and speak with utter assurance about matters they can barely spell - and the world applauds. They rake in billions for telling monstrous lies with a straight face, while nurses dedicated to the care of others struggle to pay rent. I wonder what would happen if, one day, the semi-competent collectively went on strike, and threw everyone who still showed up for work into the sea.
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space-cyborg 4 days ago +5
Idiocracy. Kakistocracy. Kleptocracy. We’re living it all. And yes, being smart and having consistent moral values that apply equally to everyone are liabilities in this world.
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