Image is of the breach in the tailings dam near Kitwe.


On February 18th, 50 million liters of acidic waste from a copper mine was accidentally released into the Kafue River after a tailings dam collapsed. The Kafue River stretches for a thousand miles across Zambia and a majority of the country - millions of people - rely on it, for both the economy and drinking water.

The results have already been catastrophic. The water supply for the city of Kitwe, home to 700,000 people, was completely shut off. As the wave of contamination moved downstream, a wave of death accompanied it as dead fish dotted the river surface. The government is dropping lime into the river to try and counteract the acid with an alkali and neutralize the water, but the tailings also contain toxic heavy metals that will undoubtably seep into the nearby environment and affect the area for years to come.

A considerable portion of the media attention to the accident has been devoted to the fact that the mine was Chinese-owned, as well as China’s broader influence and investment in the region. Western anti-China propaganda aside, it has been clear to those in the know that these mines have been badly managed and needlessly dangerous for years now, and it is disappointing - to say the least - to see disasters of this magnitude occur from Chinese businesses. Hopefully this prompts a wave of investigations into China-owned mine managers all around the continent, who will then hopefully face real consequences for their actions.


Last week’s thread is here.
The Imperialism Reading Group is here.

Please check out the HexAtlas!

The bulletins site is here. Currently not used.
The RSS feed is here. Also currently not used.

Israel-Palestine Conflict

If you have evidence of Israeli crimes and atrocities that you wish to preserve, there is a thread here in which to do so.

Sources on the fighting in Palestine against Israel. In general, CW for footage of battles, explosions, dead people, and so on:

UNRWA reports on Israel’s destruction and siege of Gaza and the West Bank.

English-language Palestinian Marxist-Leninist twitter account. Alt here.
English-language twitter account that collates news.
Arab-language twitter account with videos and images of fighting.
English-language (with some Arab retweets) Twitter account based in Lebanon. - Telegram is @IbnRiad.
English-language Palestinian Twitter account which reports on news from the Resistance Axis. - Telegram is @EyesOnSouth.
English-language Twitter account in the same group as the previous two. - Telegram here.

English-language PalestineResist telegram channel.
More telegram channels here for those interested.

Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Examples of Ukrainian Nazis and fascists
Examples of racism/euro-centrism during the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Sources:

Defense Politics Asia’s youtube channel and their map. Their youtube channel has substantially diminished in quality but the map is still useful.
Moon of Alabama, which tends to have interesting analysis. Avoid the comment section.
Understanding War and the Saker: reactionary sources that have occasional insights on the war.
Alexander Mercouris, who does daily videos on the conflict. While he is a reactionary and surrounds himself with likeminded people, his daily update videos are relatively brainworm-free and good if you don’t want to follow Russian telegram channels to get news. He also co-hosts The Duran, which is more explicitly conservative, racist, sexist, transphobic, anti-communist, etc when guests are invited on, but is just about tolerable when it’s just the two of them if you want a little more analysis.
Simplicius, who publishes on Substack. Like others, his political analysis should be soundly ignored, but his knowledge of weaponry and military strategy is generally quite good.
On the ground: Patrick Lancaster, an independent and very good journalist reporting in the warzone on the separatists’ side.

Unedited videos of Russian/Ukrainian press conferences and speeches.

Pro-Russian Telegram Channels:

Again, CW for anti-LGBT and racist, sexist, etc speech, as well as combat footage.

https://t.me/aleksandr_skif ~ DPR’s former Defense Minister and Colonel in the DPR’s forces. Russian language.
https://t.me/Slavyangrad ~ A few different pro-Russian people gather frequent content for this channel (~100 posts per day), some socialist, but all socially reactionary. If you can only tolerate using one Russian telegram channel, I would recommend this one.
https://t.me/s/levigodman ~ Does daily update posts.
https://t.me/patricklancasternewstoday ~ Patrick Lancaster’s telegram channel.
https://t.me/gonzowarr ~ A big Russian commentator.
https://t.me/rybar ~ One of, if not the, biggest Russian telegram channels focussing on the war out there. Actually quite balanced, maybe even pessimistic about Russia. Produces interesting and useful maps.
https://t.me/epoddubny ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/boris_rozhin ~ Russian language.
https://t.me/mod_russia_en ~ Russian Ministry of Defense. Does daily, if rather bland updates on the number of Ukrainians killed, etc. The figures appear to be approximately accurate; if you want, reduce all numbers by 25% as a ‘propaganda tax’, if you don’t believe them. Does not cover everything, for obvious reasons, and virtually never details Russian losses.
https://t.me/UkraineHumanRightsAbuses ~ Pro-Russian, documents abuses that Ukraine commits.

Pro-Ukraine Telegram Channels:

Almost every Western media outlet.
https://discord.gg/projectowl ~ Pro-Ukrainian OSINT Discord.
https://t.me/ice_inii ~ Alleged Ukrainian account with a rather cynical take on the entire thing.


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    The first footage has been released, Xcancel mirror of the US Air Force, Navy or Marine Corps using APKWS laser guided rockets to shoot down Ansarallah (known as the Houthis in western media) drones and cruise missiles. I was talking a few days ago about how this was already happening, but now it’s confirmed by video footage from CENTCOM themselves.

    What is APKWS? To put it simply, APKWS is a conversion kit that turns unguided Hydra-70 rockets (of which 5 million exist) into laser guided short range missiles. Similar to how a Paveway kit turns an unguided bomb into a laser guided bomb, or a JDAM kit turns an unguided bomb into a GPS guided bomb, APKWS turns unguided rockets into guided missiles. APKWS was first designed only to be used against ground targets, but the Ukrainians, when firing them from their VAMPIRE ground and sea based launch systems, proved that it can be used successfully against cruise missiles and drones, and as a result the US military is doing the same, and even planning modifications to APKWS to make it even more effective against air targets, such as adding infrared terminal guidance.

    Ukrainian VAMPIRE system taking out Russian cruise missiles and drones

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    Why is this significant? For two reasons: cost and magazine size. APKWS is very cheap, the guidance section only costs $15 000, and the warheads and rocket motors, of which millions are currently in US stockpiles, only cost a few thousand dollars each, for a total cost of between $20 000 - $25 000 per missile/guided rocket. In comparison, an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile launched from US fighter aircraft costs upwards of $400 000 each, and the ship launched SM series of interceptors cost anywhere from $2 -$9 million, depending on the model. So this is a very significant cost saving for the US, the APKWS guided rockets might even be cheaper than the drones and cruise missiles they shoot down.

    The second is magazine size. While a fighter aircraft can only carry a handful of sidewinders and other air to air missiles at a time, it can carry dozens of APKWS rockets at a time, as these rockets can be fitted on seven shot rocket pods, which only take up one hardpoint each. This F/A-18 has 14 APKWS guided rockets on one wing (two 7 shot launchers), for a total of 28 guided rockets if the loadout is replicated symmetrically on the other wing. Note with the adaptor, that two seven shot rocket pods are only using a single hardpoint.

    These two factors make defending against drone swarms a possibility, both in terms of being cost effective, and in terms of the amount of guided rockets available at a single given time for intercept missions. This could be why drone and cruise missile attacks on US Navy ships are not as effective as before. While in Ukraine the use of APKWS guided rockets is limited to their ground and sea based launching systems, such as technicals and fastboats, the United States does not have such limitations and can fit these to aircraft, enabling defence over a much wider area. The APKWS guided rockets themselves have a very short range, only a few kilometres/miles, meaning that they can only defend a very limited area from ground/sea based launch platforms. So mounting them to a fighter aircraft vastly increases the area that can be defended by them, and detection capabilities for drones out of range of the APKWS (fighter aircraft have their own radar).

    Make no mistake, the US military is learning their lessons when it comes to the Ukraine war, the confrontations with Ansarallah in the Red Sea, and defending against Iranian ballistic missiles.

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        It’s quite a depressing development from a resistance perspective (which I guess almost all of us share) because it means now that the US Carrier Strike Group (CSG) only needs to remain out of range of Ansarallah’s anti ship ballistic missiles(ASBMs), (max range 500km for Tankeel/Raad-500, maybe 700km if Iran gives them Zolfogar Basir), and that the CSG can just absorb the long range drone and cruise missile attacks, the few that get through the air patrols can be dealt with by the ships themselves. While remaining outside of the range of ASBMs is blunting the CSG’s attacks and US airstrikes as the US fighter planes have to fly longer distances, airstrikes are still happening, and the CSG is not being driven to the extreme north of the Red Sea or anything like that anymore (aside from maybe day two of this lastest conflict).

        Editing to say that satellite imagery from the 19th March 2025 has confirmed this, the USS Harry Truman is operating off of the coast of Jeddah, around 700-800km from Yemen. So outside of ASBM range (Zolfogar Basir has a 700km range), but within the range of cruise missiles and drones. This explains why Ansarallah did not launch any ASBMs over the past two nights, the CSG was out of range.

        The solution is probably to give Ansarallah longer range ASBMs, but that’s an idea with its own big issues. The short range ASBMs Ansarallah currently use don’t have any midcourse guidance updates, they fire them at the general location the enemy ship is expected to be at, the Manoeuvrable Re-entry Vehicle (MaRV) of the missile does a pull up manoeuvre and performs a short glide phase, in which it’s terminal guidance systems (EO/IR sensors or radar) locate the target and dive down to it. This all happenes in a handful of minutes, the Tankeel/Raad 500 has a burnout velocity of Mach 8 (2.7 kilometres per second), and an impact velocity of probably around Mach 1.5-2. A ship can’t move that far in that time, which is why this approach works, from missile launch to glide phase, the ship can’t move out of the effective range of the terminal guidance systems on the MaRV. Once you start trying to hit ships over longer ranges, the ships can move further, and you need midcourse guidance updates to ensure that the MaRV arrives in a close enough proximity to the target for the terminal guidance systems to work. Who is going to provide that midcourse guidance? Iran with their own ships, or Iran giving Ansarallah long range radars that datalink to the ASBMs? I think the US would consider that an act of war. I also don’t think Ansarallah has this capability themselves. China’s ASBMs use AWACS aircraft to provide midcourse guidance updates for instance. That’s a capability not currently in the possession of Iran or Ansarallah.

        Another solution would be really fast (Mach 3+) cruise missiles or really stealthy subsonic cruise missiles. But I don’t see Russia or China giving these weapons to Ansarallah.

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      The only recourse Ansarallah has that I can see given their current technological limitations would be to increase the quantity of missile deployments (any missiles or drones), screen attacks through decoy maneuvers to confuse and distract radar teams/aircraft and stagger attacks to disrupt sleep/rotation schedules on US naval ships…keeping all this up continuously day after day

      And most importantly threaten critical infrastructure across the Peninsula to increase the scale of the zone of engagement, every time the beast turns its head or wanders over to a decoy it burns calories

      • And most importantly threaten critical infrastructure across the Peninsula to increase the scale of the zone of engagement

        Abdul-Malik al-Houthi gave a speech yesterday specifically calling out all the Arab regimes for collaborating with Israel, so I guess striking them is an escalation option they are considering, and it makes sense given their capabilities. A lot easier to hit a static oil field or refinery than a moving ship.

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    Marg bar amrika, marg bar israel

    BREAKING | Israeli army:

    “In accordance with the political echelon, the IDF and ISA are currently conducting extensive strikes on terror targets belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in the Gaza Strip. Details to follow.”

    https://t.me/thecradlemedia/31804

    Return to Hell

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    I like how the article really hammers the anti-China angle instead of covering the disaster on its own. They hardly ever go in depth to analyze western geopolitics when their companies screw up in the global south.

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      That’s what happens when you genuinely believe the “iranian proxy narrative” and think if they tell the houthis to jump they actually do.

      It’s funny cos I assume the islamic republic probably pays a guy to pick up a phone every morning and call a houthi guy to tell him not to mess with shipping routes and gets politely told off.

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        The truth is somewhere in the middle. Ansarallah and Yemen are obviously a sovereign country that makes their own decisions to support the people of Gaza and carry out a naval blockade. However, this blockade, along with the direct attacks against Israel, is only possible thanks to the advanced Iranian designed weapons that they use. Without these Iranian designed weapons (with some components likely manufactured in Iran), there would be no blockade.

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      he even did the stupid thing where he tells the journalists that the 1300 gram brick on the table is not really “fentanol” so they won’t die from looking at it

      it must suck to be arrested by someone who can’t pronounce the name of the drug you’re selling

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    The U.S. Not To Return the Statue of Liberty: Leavitt - Telegram English

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    The United States no longer represents the values ​​that led France to gift it the statue in 1884, said MEP Glucksmann. On Monday, White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt rejected the possibility of the United States returning the Statue of Liberty to the French people.

    Her remarks came after Raphaël Glucksmann, a French MEP, called on Washington to return the statue, which was gifted to Americans in the 1880s. “Absolutely not,” Leavitt said when asked if the monument would be returned. “My advice to that unidentified low-level French politician would be to remind them that it’s only because of the United States of America that the French aren’t speaking German properly now. So they should be very grateful to our great country,” she added.

    Previously, the MEP criticized the current situation in the United States under the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump, stating that the country no longer represents the values ​​that led France to gift it the Statue of Liberty. Designed by sculptor Auguste Bartholdi, the statue was presented by France as a gift to the United States on July 4, 1884, to commemorate the centennial of the Declaration of Independence.

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      “My advice to that unidentified low-level French politician would be to remind them that it’s only because of the United States of America that the French aren’t speaking German properly now. So they should be very grateful to our great country,”

      Send it to Moscow

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      “My advice to that unidentified low-level French politician would be to remind them that it’s only because of the United States of America that the French aren’t speaking German properly now. So they should be very grateful to our great country,” she added.

      Didn’t the Fr*nch help extensively in their fake ass revolution that led to the formation of amerikkka?

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        Early American history was marked by a power struggle between the francophile democrat-republicans and the anglophile Federalists dominated by the WASPs of New England. Using the XYZ Affair, President Adams militarily strengthened the country and led to the negative perception Americans have of French people. So relations between the nations immediately fell apart due to french seizing of american ships.

        This period of history is very important since it led to american presidents being able to fight wars without congress approval.

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        Yes, and America repaid them by

        1. forcing France to pay back their debt after WWI
        2. gave Marshall Plan to Germany after their entire country was wrecked by Germany in WWII
        3. gave France a token administrative role in the EEC (EU precursor) secondary to the industrial role of Germany
        4. wrote a blank check to France by overprinting dollars during the Vietnam War, and when being demanded to pay in gold instead, Nixon abruptly ended the Bretton Woods and told the French to go shove themselves
        5. invaded Iraq when Saddam wanted to sell oil to Europe in euro (Chevron was sued by the US for skirting sanctions)
        6. tore up the 50 BILLION euro French-Australian submarine deal with AUKUS (France denied entry to the club) and forcing Australia to buy American submarines instead
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        The Black Jacobins is a very good read. The British struggle to seize (or buy, or destroy) the wildly productive and growing French slave colony of San Domingo was well underway, and was leading to a pretty predictable move of England to attack/ban/abolish the slave trade (because the British Empire had plenty of slaves already for its global colonies, and didn’t rely on the trade like San Domingo—and, coincidentally—its own increasingly feisty colonies on the mainland—did). The American colonies and France thus made pretty natural allies in the fight to keep the slave trade alive and well, for their mutual fascist interests against the larger fascist colonial power.

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      Euro libs are too afraid and propagandized to challenge their American overlords on real issues, like how the yanks are bleeding Europe dry. Instead they get into dumb bullshit twitter beefs.

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    Hmm

    “In retaliation to the continued brutal American aggression against our country, on the anniversary of the great Battle of Badr, and as an extension of Islam’s march against tyranny and arrogance, these operations by the Yemeni Armed Forces come as

    Over the past few hours, the Yemeni Armed Forces have successfully targeted the US aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman in the northern Red Sea with two cruise missiles and two drones, and targeted a US destroyer with a cruise missile and four drones.

    The targeting of the aircraft carrier is the third in the past 48 hours. The enemy was struck by a state of confusion, which prompted many of its warships to retreat towards the northern Red Sea region, and an air attack that was being prepared against our country was thwarted.

    The US aggressor bears all the consequences of militarizing the Red Sea and expanding the scope of confrontation by continuing its aggression against Yemen, which negatively impacts international shipping traffic.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces affirm that they will not cease targeting all hostile targets in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea until the aggression against our country stops. They are prepared, relying on Allah, to confront any American or Israeli escalation in the coming hours and days.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces salute all our beloved Yemeni people who took to the streets today in response to the call of Sayyid Abdulmalik Badr al-Din al-Houthi (may Allah protect him) on Al-Furqan Day, the anniversary of the Great Battle of Badr, to affirm their faith-based, jihadist stance in support of the Palestinian people and in rejection of the American aggression against our country.

    The Yemeni Armed Forces salute the steadfast Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip and affirm that they will continue to ban the passage of Israeli ships from the declared zone of ​​operations until the blockade on the Gaza Strip is lifted.

    Sana’a: Ramadan 18, 1446 AH March 18, 2025 AD

    Issued by the Yemeni Armed Forces

    http://t.me/army21ye

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      As a long time reader of these statements, successfully targeted doesn’t mean a hit was achieved. The successful targeting part has to do with the ships retreating back to the north of the Red Sea and thwarting an attack, as explained later.

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          That really depends on what is being intercepted and how it’s being intercepted. AIM-9 Sidewinder missiles launched from aircraft are $400K each. As for ship launched interceptors, SM-2 missiles are over $2 million, SM6 missiles over $4 million, and SM-3 missiles over $9 million. Sidewinders and SM-2 missiles can be used to intercept drones and cruise missiles, SM-3 and SM-6 can intercept ballistic missiles on top of that. Production rates are probably the bigger issue than costs though, the Navy can absorb the cost, but ultimately if there are no interceptors in the stockpiles, that’s a bigger obstacle than cost.

          The US Air Force, which have been involved in protecting the Navy in the Red Sea, does have a cheaper way to intercept drones and maybe cruise missiles in APKWS, a conversion kit that turns unguided Hydra-70 rockets into laser guided missiles, at only $20K each. This can be used to take out air targets (it has been used for this purpose in Ukraine), but it’s unknown if it’s in active use right now. Further research shows that it is being used right now in the Red Sea. USAF F-16s in the CENTCOM area of operations have been seen equipped with APKWS.

          Article on APKWS use in the Red Sea

          So drone interception, and maybe cruise missile interception, can and is being made much cheaper. But ballistic missile interception is expensive, and there’s no getting around that. However, it is also expensive for Ansarallah to produce and make/acquire advanced anti ship ballistic missiles. They didn’t fire any ballistic missiles tonight according to their own statement. The real massive cost offset is in drone interception, where interceptors costing millions of dollars are used to intercept drones that cost tens of thousands of dollars. But that is being made cheaper. Ballistic technology is always going to be expensive for both sides. Iran doesn’t provide public figures, but solid fueled MARV equipped ballistic missiles with terminal guidance systems to target ships are very expensive technology to manufacture or acquire. Other nations, from Russia, to Iraq under Saddam Hussein, to China, spent millions of dollars per ballistic missile, for less sophisticated missiles than those currently in use by Ansarallah.

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    BBC newscaster literally just used the words “kidnapped from his tank” to refer to an Israeli prisoner shortly before David Mencer, the Israeli spokesperson, blew up on him for “spreading Hamas propaganda”

    What the fuuuuck

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      There can never be a two state solution. Zionists will never stop. This is so depressing, even though it was likely to happen eventually. Death to the zionist entity.

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      Oh look the settler colonial state breaking a treaty of ceasefire and engorging themselves onto the next genocide after just annexing more syrian lands.

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        It seems like they are trying to completely demolish all of Iran’s allies (at any cost) before going after Iran itself. I feel like this is all part of an overarching plan that included the takeover of Syria, and maybe even feigned ignorance of October 7th to begin with.

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          Taking Syria was definitely in planning for many many years before this. Israel was prepared for it too, they weren’t caught by surprise, so I assume they have some sort of deal going on with Turkey. The timing of their Lebanon actions seemed to be about removing the potential of Hezbollah to take part in preventing Syria’s takeover. The schedule all seems far too convenient to have been accident.

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        Just read we’re already past 200 martyrs, and I’m afraid to check in a couple of hours again. I have no words to describe how I feel. Yes, this was one of the things that we all knew was gonna happen (Israel breaking the ceasefire deal), but still, watching it unfold is a different thing.

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    Checked in for the first time in a while. Evil fucks in Israel need to get their heads blown off.

    Are people saying now that literally everything that’s happened, from October 7th to the genocide, to the “ceasefire” to every fucking conflict Pissrael’s been engaging in, has been according to their master plan or something? That everything is falling perfectly into place, and now comes the part where they finally make Greater Israel a reality and destroy Iran? That they were only pretending to be frustrated, or frustrated that they weren’t “winning harder”?

    You know what? If Iran ends up collapsing and Israel reigns supreme, I’m going to chalk it up to this shithole world being explicitly designed to be a playground for Fascists, or some kind of sick “comedy” show geared towards Fascists. I’m sick of this shit, sick of Nazi fucks never getting any comeuppance.

    EDIT: Oh yeah and where’s the part where Jolani runs outside to hug an Israeli bomb being dropped directly on his head?

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      The last time Nazis gleefully butchered normal people, the end result was their leader ended up shooting himself in the head in a hole in the ground and their country was bombed to pieces.

      The sick bastards will push and push until they go too far and then it will all collapse in on them.

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        I genuinely hope that and Mussolini’s death as well weren’t just flukes that were thrown out to bait people into having hope. I still can’t get over how pretty much soon after WWII the U.S. jailed all the leftists and pretty much put the Fascists back into power.

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      I knew it was coming and still I am fucking so mad at reading what’s currently happening. Then I get mad at myself for getting mad at something that I expected. I can’t concentrate on anything. FUCK.