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"I don't think Brown will need to move to the right any to win reelection, his 2018 reelection was something of an analomy compared to the rest of Ohio elections between 2016 and now (he won reelection by an unusually high point percentage). He's generally acknowledged to have a connection with his state's voters that arguably no other Democrat has duplicated (Tim Ryan came close but ultimately it was an upward battle for him, between it being a midterm with a D president and the state's rightward tilt in recent years).\nTester, similarily, has a strong cultural match with his state. While his chances of being defeated are significantly higher than Brown's, he's still not actively disliked in Montana and I imagine he'll be given Biden's blessing to play maverick on certain things to ensure reelection.\nManchin is almost certainly a goner in 2024. Last midterm, R's increased their supermajority in the WV legislature, and Manchin is no longer the senate's deciding vote like he was two years ago. I predict he'll lose to Jim Justice by at least five points, no matter what he does.",
">\n\nFar as I’m aware he hasn’t announced if he is running in 2024. Personally I think if he does then he thinks he’s got a good shot at winning, and if he retires I guess we know what his internal polling said"
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Personally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer. | [
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Not gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes. | [
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I think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting | [
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You've never painted a wall. | [
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">\n\nPersonally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer.",
">\n\nNot gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes.",
">\n\nI think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting"
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You made up this opinion to put it on the internet. | [
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">\n\nPersonally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer.",
">\n\nNot gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes.",
">\n\nI think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting",
">\n\nYou've never painted a wall."
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You lie! | [
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">\n\nPersonally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer.",
">\n\nNot gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes.",
">\n\nI think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting",
">\n\nYou've never painted a wall.",
">\n\nYou made up this opinion to put it on the internet."
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Then I recommend Charlie Shackleton's 2016 masterpiece Paint Drying. Ten hours and 7 minutes of paint drying on a wall.
I won't spoil the end, but it will have you in tears. | [
"Are you ok…",
">\n\nPersonally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer.",
">\n\nNot gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes.",
">\n\nI think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting",
">\n\nYou've never painted a wall.",
">\n\nYou made up this opinion to put it on the internet.",
">\n\nYou lie!"
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"Are you ok…",
">\n\nPersonally, I'm a fan of watching the laundry slosh in the washer.",
">\n\nNot gonna lie, I watched a couple of episodes.",
">\n\nI think peeling off dry paint is much more interesting",
">\n\nYou've never painted a wall.",
">\n\nYou made up this opinion to put it on the internet.",
">\n\nYou lie!",
">\n\nThen I recommend Charlie Shackleton's 2016 masterpiece Paint Drying. Ten hours and 7 minutes of paint drying on a wall.\nI won't spoil the end, but it will have you in tears."
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As someone currently living in Salt Lake City, I want | [] |
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"As someone currently living in Salt Lake City, I want"
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Can we stop posting this in all its iterations????? | [] |
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Students at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.
"The Gang Serves School Lunch" | [
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lucky | [
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">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\""
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Any collard greens? | [
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">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky"
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And I bet the shit didn't even taste good | [
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">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?"
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Shriveled, dry "chicken", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!
dammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;
Edit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray. | [
"Can we stop posting this in all its iterations?????",
">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good"
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Why am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!
Gimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother.
Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.
Yup, I'm high right now... | [
"Can we stop posting this in all its iterations?????",
">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray."
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lmao | [
"Can we stop posting this in all its iterations?????",
">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray.",
">\n\nWhy am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!\nGimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother. \nPeanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.\nYup, I'm high right now..."
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Third time this has been posted this week, and it's only Tuesday. And the only thing I've managed to learn, is that every group of people has stereotypes, both negative and neutral, but any mention of one particular groups stereotypes is enough to send a handful of angry people to Twitter. | [
"Can we stop posting this in all its iterations?????",
">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray.",
">\n\nWhy am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!\nGimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother. \nPeanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.\nYup, I'm high right now...",
">\n\nlmao"
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I don't see what's offensive about it. Fried chicken, watermelon, and waffles are delicious! | [
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">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray.",
">\n\nWhy am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!\nGimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother. \nPeanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.\nYup, I'm high right now...",
">\n\nlmao",
">\n\nThird time this has been posted this week, and it's only Tuesday. And the only thing I've managed to learn, is that every group of people has stereotypes, both negative and neutral, but any mention of one particular groups stereotypes is enough to send a handful of angry people to Twitter."
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I'm especially confused about the waffles. Since when have waffles been a stereotype for black food? | [
"Can we stop posting this in all its iterations?????",
">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray.",
">\n\nWhy am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!\nGimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother. \nPeanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.\nYup, I'm high right now...",
">\n\nlmao",
">\n\nThird time this has been posted this week, and it's only Tuesday. And the only thing I've managed to learn, is that every group of people has stereotypes, both negative and neutral, but any mention of one particular groups stereotypes is enough to send a handful of angry people to Twitter.",
">\n\nI don't see what's offensive about it. Fried chicken, watermelon, and waffles are delicious!"
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">\n\n\nStudents at Nyack Middle School were served fried chicken, waffles and watermelon on 1 February.\n\n\"The Gang Serves School Lunch\"",
">\n\nlucky",
">\n\nAny collard greens?",
">\n\nAnd I bet the shit didn't even taste good",
">\n\nShriveled, dry \"chicken\", waffles were either soggy from packaging or chewy and tough. Then I bet the watermelon was 2 days from going bad, and the fuckers only serve you a 2\" square slice, so you're still hungry going into typing class or humanities!\ndammit why can't we properly feed students a genuinely tasty, FREE and filling meal ;~;\nEdit: Plus the chocolate milk in the cartons went bad a week ago and now looks like a dirty cumshot on a tray.",
">\n\nWhy am I laughing so fucking hard at your comment?! You may or may not be serious but this is exactly what they do! You expect us to eat this shit, huh? Get yo ass a few blocks of that government cheese and make some GOOD grilled cheese! And lunchabes ain't pizza! It's cheese and tomato sauce on a cracker!\nGimme that rectangular pizza that looked greasy. With a chocolate milk. Ok, lunch lady, I'll eat the corn too. I promise. You know my mother. \nPeanut butter and jelly sandwiches so fat with peanut butter that you could barely talk after you bit into one and tried to talk.\nYup, I'm high right now...",
">\n\nlmao",
">\n\nThird time this has been posted this week, and it's only Tuesday. And the only thing I've managed to learn, is that every group of people has stereotypes, both negative and neutral, but any mention of one particular groups stereotypes is enough to send a handful of angry people to Twitter.",
">\n\nI don't see what's offensive about it. Fried chicken, watermelon, and waffles are delicious!",
">\n\nI'm especially confused about the waffles. Since when have waffles been a stereotype for black food?"
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Not necessarily, not eating is much more detrimental to people with super high metabolism, while not pooping is detrimental to everyone in but over a longer period of time. | [
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">\n\nNot necessarily, not eating is much more detrimental to people with super high metabolism, while not pooping is detrimental to everyone in but over a longer period of time."
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 61%. (I'm a bot)
Less than a month after taking office, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius traveled to Ukraine on Tuesday for his first foreign trip in the role.
Pistorius' appointment as defense minister virtually coincided with Germany approving the delivery of Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine after a long back and forth on whether this would be possible.
At a press conference with Defense Minister Reznikov, Pistorius said these deliveries should hopefully serve "The desire and the hope, that Ukraine remains capable of defending itself and withstands this attack."
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It’s great to see leaders united and making a presence in Kiev. Regardless of what some may say, there is strength in unity. | [
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"This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 61%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nLess than a month after taking office, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius traveled to Ukraine on Tuesday for his first foreign trip in the role.\nPistorius' appointment as defense minister virtually coincided with Germany approving the delivery of Leopard 2 battle tanks to Ukraine after a long back and forth on whether this would be possible.\nAt a press conference with Defense Minister Reznikov, Pistorius said these deliveries should hopefully serve \"The desire and the hope, that Ukraine remains capable of defending itself and withstands this attack.\"\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: Pistorius^#1 Leopard^#2 Minister^#3 country^#4 Reznikov^#5",
">\n\nIt’s great to see leaders united and making a presence in Kiev. Regardless of what some may say, there is strength in unity."
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For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:
"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,"
Yep... that's it. | [] |
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call me again in two hours
So it's a feature length porn, huh? | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it."
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30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.
Electile dysfunction is a bitch. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?"
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Ok, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch."
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Maybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I? | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about."
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Their boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.
That boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?"
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why would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop."
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Hopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation"
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Imagine if there was a Bosnian (!)
2balkan4u meets rule 34 | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense."
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I think the headline is longer than the article, TBH. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34"
] |
>
If this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH."
] |
>
Fuck your click bait title. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH.",
">\n\nIf this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing."
] |
>
To be fair, the rules of this sub don't allow altering titles and OP posted the exact title of the article they linked.
Could they have picked a better article to link? Probably, but OP didn't write the title. | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH.",
">\n\nIf this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing.",
">\n\nFuck your click bait title."
] |
>
"It's very hard, for me, but I step(sis) down from my seat. It's not ideal, but a sticky situation such as this has put me in a position I never thought I'd be in. I promise I've never done this before... I'd like to thank my family, my step mom, step dad, and my step daughters for riding meimean Through this bumpy time" him probably | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH.",
">\n\nIf this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing.",
">\n\nFuck your click bait title.",
">\n\nTo be fair, the rules of this sub don't allow altering titles and OP posted the exact title of the article they linked.\nCould they have picked a better article to link? Probably, but OP didn't write the title."
] |
>
I'll be in my bunk | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH.",
">\n\nIf this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing.",
">\n\nFuck your click bait title.",
">\n\nTo be fair, the rules of this sub don't allow altering titles and OP posted the exact title of the article they linked.\nCould they have picked a better article to link? Probably, but OP didn't write the title.",
">\n\n\"It's very hard, for me, but I step(sis) down from my seat. It's not ideal, but a sticky situation such as this has put me in a position I never thought I'd be in. I promise I've never done this before... I'd like to thank my family, my step mom, step dad, and my step daughters for riding meimean Through this bumpy time\" him probably"
] |
> | [
"For those who aren't into clickbait, here's what he said:\n\n\"I resigned as deputy half an hour ago. I can't talk anymore, call me again in two hours,\"\n\nYep... that's it.",
">\n\n\ncall me again in two hours\n\nSo it's a feature length porn, huh?",
">\n\n30 second of action, 1:59:30 seconds of rest, obviously he couldn't say anything else because of exhaustion.\nElectile dysfunction is a bitch.",
">\n\nOk, years ago, when I lived in the states, my daughter and her friend were honorary pages for the day at the state house in WV. They made them sit on this bench that faced the representatives backs, so they had full view of their laptops. At least 2/3 were looking at porn. My daughter and her friend were like 12, and were freaked out. I’m pretty sure it’s more common than anyone realises, or even thinks about.",
">\n\nMaybe I'm being a bit of a prude, but I feel there is a time and place for that kind of thing. In the legislative well of a state house, in knowing full view of minors doesn't seem like that time or place. Does nobody police this type of thing. Are there no standards of conduct? I'm going to be disappointed by the answers, aren't I?",
">\n\nTheir boss is a complacent idiot who won’t fire them no matter how many times they lie, steal, prove incompetence, or no-call no-show.\nThat boss has another thing coming if he just keeps ignoring the dilapidated state of the ‘shop.",
">\n\nwhy would anyone want to bust it down Sexual Style in that situation",
">\n\nHopefully he was very patriotic and only watched Serbian porn stars. None of that Kosovan, Albanian or god forbid Croatian nonsense.",
">\n\nImagine if there was a Bosnian (!)\n2balkan4u meets rule 34",
">\n\nI think the headline is longer than the article, TBH.",
">\n\nIf this were America it'd have to be parody because our politicians would never resign over anything embarrassing.",
">\n\nFuck your click bait title.",
">\n\nTo be fair, the rules of this sub don't allow altering titles and OP posted the exact title of the article they linked.\nCould they have picked a better article to link? Probably, but OP didn't write the title.",
">\n\n\"It's very hard, for me, but I step(sis) down from my seat. It's not ideal, but a sticky situation such as this has put me in a position I never thought I'd be in. I promise I've never done this before... I'd like to thank my family, my step mom, step dad, and my step daughters for riding meimean Through this bumpy time\" him probably",
">\n\nI'll be in my bunk"
] |
i am jack's complete lack of surprise | [] |
>
Joint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions? | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise"
] |
>
And everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?"
] |
>
Cuz they don’t own anything yet | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal."
] |
>
So no news? Water is still wet right? | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet"
] |
>
It’s time for some sanctions | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?"
] |
>
The west should respond by sanctioning China | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions"
] |
>
Is it possible though, to sanction China? | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China"
] |
>
Question is more like if it’s feasible | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?"
] |
>
Learned anything of EU reliance on russian energy? | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible"
] |
>
That’s completely different | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?"
] |
>
Sanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different"
] |
>
Not just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly."
] |
>
I'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers."
] |
>
Time for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated."
] |
>
China has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway"
] |
>
You can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always."
] |
>
Pretty fast
Did you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it? | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast."
] |
>
China, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?"
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Disgusting, evil country | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering"
] |
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LEADERSHIP don’t get it confused with the population for the most part | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering",
">\n\nDisgusting, evil country"
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Putin is the result not the cause. Putin is not in Ukraine by himself torturing, raping, looting and killing civilians. Russians do. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering",
">\n\nDisgusting, evil country",
">\n\nLEADERSHIP don’t get it confused with the population for the most part"
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Like hitler wasn't in the concentration camps gassing Jews. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering",
">\n\nDisgusting, evil country",
">\n\nLEADERSHIP don’t get it confused with the population for the most part",
">\n\nPutin is the result not the cause. Putin is not in Ukraine by himself torturing, raping, looting and killing civilians. Russians do."
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Some governments are just evil. | [
"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering",
">\n\nDisgusting, evil country",
">\n\nLEADERSHIP don’t get it confused with the population for the most part",
">\n\nPutin is the result not the cause. Putin is not in Ukraine by himself torturing, raping, looting and killing civilians. Russians do.",
">\n\nLike hitler wasn't in the concentration camps gassing Jews."
] |
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"i am jack's complete lack of surprise",
">\n\nJoint military exercises when the visitors forget to take equipment and munitions?",
">\n\nAnd everyone thinks their data on TikTok is no big deal.",
">\n\nCuz they don’t own anything yet",
">\n\nSo no news? Water is still wet right?",
">\n\nIt’s time for some sanctions",
">\n\nThe west should respond by sanctioning China",
">\n\nIs it possible though, to sanction China?",
">\n\nQuestion is more like if it’s feasible",
">\n\nLearned anything of EU reliance on russian energy?",
">\n\nThat’s completely different",
">\n\nSanctions can take different forms.. like restricting chinas access to chip making tech thats underway already. If anything reliance on russian energy fiasco prompts changes for more domestic production; even if its more costly.",
">\n\nNot just a matter of cost although that's a big part of it. It's a matter of scale and pervasiveness. China makes everything. There is not a single US industry that's completely divorced from China. Most buy produced goods and raw materials from china. Those who don't buy their equipment from china. But everyone buys parts and components and the vast majority of electronics are made in china. More than half the world's steel, 85% of all lithium ion batteries are made in china and 95% of all electronics contain at least one Chinese component. It would take trillions of dollars of investment and then years to completely wean the USA off of china and it would be extremely painful for US firms and consumers.",
">\n\nI'm afraid the biggest challenge for the West is to keep China away from russian resources when they get dissipated.",
">\n\nTime for everyone to stop buying so much cheap chinese dollar store shit you don't need that's just going to break in 3 days anyway",
">\n\nChina has switched away from plastic crap. They now make budget high end electronics like phones and computers and cars. And they're good quality. Think Xiaomi, Huawei, BYD. If the west is unable to evolve their perspective on China, they'll lose to china. China is changing. If you don't recognize that you will be a step behind always.",
">\n\nYou can put a 100% custom tax on anything from China and you stop people buying anything Chinese overnight. There would be pain initially but the world would change to the new situation pretty fast.",
">\n\n\nPretty fast\nDid you not read my comment? Not pretty fast. It would take a decade at least to fully reproduce China's infrastructure. And who's going to pay for it?",
">\n\nChina, Russia, Iran, N Korea…the axis of global suffering",
">\n\nDisgusting, evil country",
">\n\nLEADERSHIP don’t get it confused with the population for the most part",
">\n\nPutin is the result not the cause. Putin is not in Ukraine by himself torturing, raping, looting and killing civilians. Russians do.",
">\n\nLike hitler wasn't in the concentration camps gassing Jews.",
">\n\nSome governments are just evil."
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Anyone got a link with pics? | [] |
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I hope there are some scriptures that are well preserved since then archaeologicsts and linguists could study it for changes in text and language. | [
"Anyone got a link with pics?"
] |
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This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 70%. (I'm a bot)
MADRID - Archaeologists in the southern Spanish town of Utrera confirmed on Tuesday they had uncovered a 14th-century synagogue hidden within a building that was later converted into a church, hospital and most recently a bar.
ADVERTISEMENT. The Utrera synagogue was converted into a church in the 16th century, de Dios added, when all traces of its Jewish past were erased.
In 1492, Spain's Catholic monarchs, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, decreed that Spain's 200,000-strong Jewish population convert to Christianity or be expelled.
Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: synagogue^#1 Spain^#2 Jewish^#3 years^#4 Utrera^#5 | [
"Anyone got a link with pics?",
">\n\nI hope there are some scriptures that are well preserved since then archaeologicsts and linguists could study it for changes in text and language."
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I wasn't expecting that.
"Nobody expects the Spanish Synagogue!" | [
"Anyone got a link with pics?",
">\n\nI hope there are some scriptures that are well preserved since then archaeologicsts and linguists could study it for changes in text and language.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 70%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nMADRID - Archaeologists in the southern Spanish town of Utrera confirmed on Tuesday they had uncovered a 14th-century synagogue hidden within a building that was later converted into a church, hospital and most recently a bar.\nADVERTISEMENT. The Utrera synagogue was converted into a church in the 16th century, de Dios added, when all traces of its Jewish past were erased.\nIn 1492, Spain's Catholic monarchs, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, decreed that Spain's 200,000-strong Jewish population convert to Christianity or be expelled.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: synagogue^#1 Spain^#2 Jewish^#3 years^#4 Utrera^#5"
] |
> | [
"Anyone got a link with pics?",
">\n\nI hope there are some scriptures that are well preserved since then archaeologicsts and linguists could study it for changes in text and language.",
">\n\nThis is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 70%. (I'm a bot)\n\n\nMADRID - Archaeologists in the southern Spanish town of Utrera confirmed on Tuesday they had uncovered a 14th-century synagogue hidden within a building that was later converted into a church, hospital and most recently a bar.\nADVERTISEMENT. The Utrera synagogue was converted into a church in the 16th century, de Dios added, when all traces of its Jewish past were erased.\nIn 1492, Spain's Catholic monarchs, Queen Isabella I of Castile and King Ferdinand II of Aragon, decreed that Spain's 200,000-strong Jewish population convert to Christianity or be expelled.\n\n\nExtended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: synagogue^#1 Spain^#2 Jewish^#3 years^#4 Utrera^#5",
">\n\nI wasn't expecting that. \n\"Nobody expects the Spanish Synagogue!\""
] |
Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita | [] |
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Norway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.
Source. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita"
] |
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€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.
Wait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource."
] |
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No entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging."
] |
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That would affect the price at the forecourt though | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil."
] |
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It’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M). | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though"
] |
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Norway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.
That 7 billion is pocket change for them | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M)."
] |
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Man the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them"
] |
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Peaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources"
] |
>
Yes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved."
] |
>
That decision is made every day ;) | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong"
] |
>
I thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)"
] |
>
Oh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes"
] |
>
Fighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians? | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years."
] |
>
Fuck yeah Norway | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?"
] |
>
Ik its a complicated situation but I’m not so sure funding war deserves a fuck yeah | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?",
">\n\nFuck yeah Norway"
] |
>
Alright don’t help Ukraine, let Russia take over | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?",
">\n\nFuck yeah Norway",
">\n\nIk its a complicated situation but I’m not so sure funding war deserves a fuck yeah"
] |
>
You don’t support negotiating a peaceful resolution? | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?",
">\n\nFuck yeah Norway",
">\n\nIk its a complicated situation but I’m not so sure funding war deserves a fuck yeah",
">\n\nAlright don’t help Ukraine, let Russia take over"
] |
>
No - I support Ukraine getting all of its people back and Russia getting zero stolen land and abducted children.
Some things are worse than war. An unjust peace is worse. Slavery is worse. Autocracy is worse. I've seen such things with my own eyes. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?",
">\n\nFuck yeah Norway",
">\n\nIk its a complicated situation but I’m not so sure funding war deserves a fuck yeah",
">\n\nAlright don’t help Ukraine, let Russia take over",
">\n\nYou don’t support negotiating a peaceful resolution?"
] |
>
Briton is also working on a 5 year aid supply to Ukraine. | [
"Damn. That is huge. More than €1000 per capita",
">\n\nNorway makes around €130-190 bn per year on oil and gas. €60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices. We should give €7.3bn each year, if not more.\nSource.",
">\n\n\n€60bn more in 2022 than in 2021 due to the soaring gas prices.\n\nWait…according to esteemed Reddit experts in commodity trading that would mean Norway is price gouging.",
">\n\nNo entity on earth has the ability to raise or lower commodity prices, except possibly OPEC (even though member states are constantly cheating on their production quotas), especially not a country which produces slightly more than 2% of the world's oil.",
">\n\nThat would affect the price at the forecourt though",
">\n\nIt’s amazing to me that Norway is proposing this when I read that the population of Norway is less than the population of Minnesota (Minnesota 5.7M, Norway 5.4M).",
">\n\nNorway has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, providing a value of roughly $250,000 per Norwegian. They dumped all the surplus profits from their huge oil and gas reserves into it.\nThat 7 billion is pocket change for them",
">\n\nMan the Scandinavian countries are lucky huh. Peaceful area full of natural resources",
">\n\nPeaceful because we decided to stop fighting each other. No luck involved.",
">\n\nYes but that decision has been made centuries ago. Or am I wrong",
">\n\nThat decision is made every day ;)",
">\n\nI thought it the enduring peace has been possible because you’re culturally similar to each other and share a considerable amount of history and genes",
">\n\nOh hell no. We've been fighting like mad for hundreds of years.",
">\n\nFighting like fighting over who’s songs are better or fighting like Russians with Ukrainians?",
">\n\nFuck yeah Norway",
">\n\nIk its a complicated situation but I’m not so sure funding war deserves a fuck yeah",
">\n\nAlright don’t help Ukraine, let Russia take over",
">\n\nYou don’t support negotiating a peaceful resolution?",
">\n\nNo - I support Ukraine getting all of its people back and Russia getting zero stolen land and abducted children.\nSome things are worse than war. An unjust peace is worse. Slavery is worse. Autocracy is worse. I've seen such things with my own eyes."
] |
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