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archypsych t1_j6opddq wrote
Can they get around this by saying in every comment ’I can’t believe I overheard someone on the street say…..’ and then insert their true views?
Everyone would know.
Berova t1_j6op6w6 wrote
Reply to IMF predicts that Russia's GDP will rebound to 0.3 percent growth in 2023 and grow by 2.1 percent in 2024 by green_flash
Wow, there are so many issues with this forecast including contradictions, it's completely useless.
GishathOnABicycle t1_j6op54s wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Canada province decriminalizes hard drugs in new bid to combat opioid crisis by scot816
I feel really sorry for you, I live around this demographic of people and I know it comes with some challenges but it is easy enough to avoid.
These poor humans have gone through things you. Couldn’t even imagine and the worst day of their life is everyday and tomorrow. You have no idea what it’s like to be them.
[deleted] t1_j6ooyvz wrote
Reply to comment by Uumm_wat in Iranian Couple Sentenced To 21 Years For Dancing In Support Of Protests by inAbigworld
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nonrandomusername17 t1_j6ooygk wrote
Reply to comment by thatonefortune in UK and US rule out sending F-16 jets to Ukraine - as No 10 says it would be impractical | Politics News by BelleAriel
From the article I cited:
> This agreement — American bombs guarded by American soldiers on a German base but flown by crews and planes of Germany's military forces, the Bundeswehr — dates back to the Cold War and NATO's nuclear deterrence strategy
I've posted a few additional links in this comment:
TLDR: a number of NATO members get bombs from the US in the event of a nuclear war, and fly the bombing mission. Apparently Poland might also soon become part of the nuclear sharing agreement.
Original-pomy t1_j6ookt5 wrote
why if they find copy of sims game? terrorism? spy?
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Drewby30 t1_j6oojdb wrote
Reply to comment by RegularStain in Lithuanian president: NATO countries should supply Ukraine with all the weapons it needs by Tayo826
Absolutely, can’t do much on this side of the planet but I’ll definitely try to spread the word about Ukraine and it’s beautiful people.
It was both beautiful and extremely hard to watch.
Slava Ukraini!
Marchello_E t1_j6oof2s wrote
FrozenHoneyJar t1_j6ood9k wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Canada province decriminalizes hard drugs in new bid to combat opioid crisis by scot816
What a tragic outlook. These are people with stories of insurmountable difficulty, that are immensely complex, who need assistance in a failing system. It’s evident that you have very little experience with the nuanced grip of addiction, so please do not speak on it.
Gammelpreiss t1_j6oo5gm wrote
Reply to comment by desocupad0 in Brazil’s Lula snubs Olaf Scholz with Ukraine war remarks by Houseboat87
I am not sure Germany ever colonized anything in South America, but correct me if I am wrong.
Streggle1992 t1_j6oo481 wrote
Reply to comment by WePwnTheSky in Canada province decriminalizes hard drugs in new bid to combat opioid crisis by scot816
The Devil's Lettuce!
mshriver2 t1_j6oo2xe wrote
Reply to comment by NewParsnip9411 in At 6.1%, India to be fastest-growing economy, projects IMF; China at 5.2% by Gopu_17
Maybe they grew 5% after the 30% this lost over the last few years? That's all I could possibly think of as China's economy is currently collapsing not "growing".
Awkward-Assumption35 t1_j6onzx9 wrote
One of the stated aims is to reduce stigma. But the stigma of these drugs keeps a lot of people from trying in the first place. If you reduce that, you may end up with lots of people with a more casual attitude who end up hooked.
I don’t think this will achieve what the provincial government hopes.
RegularStain t1_j6onv95 wrote
Reply to comment by Drewby30 in Lithuanian president: NATO countries should supply Ukraine with all the weapons it needs by Tayo826
Yup, that's one of the many revolutions Ukraine had. Granite revolution of 1990 (before soviet collapse), orange of 2004 and Maidan of 2013. We always fought for freedom, democracy and prosperity. Unlike another neighboring nation.
Thanks for sharing the Winter on fire movie, appreciate it a lot
aturner89 t1_j6ons0u wrote
Reply to Brazilian President Lula da Silva moves to protect indigenous Yanomani amid hunger deaths by loggiews
Watch the 2022 documentary The Territory. It is very informative on this issue.
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VikingsStillExist t1_j6onib3 wrote
Reply to comment by Thammering in Hungary says Sweden should 'act differently' if it wants to join NATO by green_flash
Atm, they are no allied of anyone west of Russia tbh. Hungary's government is only looking out for themselves.
Would I lift a finger to help Hungary? No. Would most inhabitants of NATO feel obliged to do so? Most likely not. Turkey is different, because there is an actual duality there. They help with one hand and do political theater with the other.
Tbh, fuck Hungary. I would rather see them outside of NATO and outside of the EU. It would mean no difference to anyone in NATO or Europe. In fact, it would probably help the EU out alot.
[deleted] t1_j6ond6o wrote
Reply to Pakistani authorities scrambled to determine how a suicide bomber was able to carry out one of the country’s deadliest militant attacks in years, unleashing an explosion in a crowded mosque inside a highly secured police compound in the city of Peshawar. The death toll now stands at 100 by DoremusJessup
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Brilliant_Brain_5507 t1_j6onbov wrote
Reply to comment by fwubglubbel in Canada province experiments with decriminalising hard drugs by YoanB
Happy people who got injured and took the massively over prescribed medicines they were given became junkies. In most cases of opiate addiction these days started with a doctor.
archypsych t1_j6on4yk wrote
Good job France!
wefarrell t1_j6on3nz wrote
Reply to comment by Nightshade238 in At 6.1%, India to be fastest-growing economy, projects IMF; China at 5.2% by Gopu_17
Why do you say that?
Chinese workers are in a far better position now than they were 50 years ago. Same with workers in the US at the beginning of the 20th century vs the end.
choose_an_alt_name t1_j6on1lt wrote
Reply to comment by SentientHotdogWater in Brazil's Lula cold-shoulders Germany's Scholz on Ukraine support by Available_Hamster_44
Didn't you read it? The concequences are felt literally to this day
izit23 t1_j6opsho wrote
Reply to comment by pavelpotocek in China fumes at new Czech President over Taiwan by PjeterPannos
This debate reminds me my childhood.