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If Russia responds to losing conventional bombers—used to bomb civilians—with nukes, that’s not strategy. That’s cowardice at nuclear scale. You don’t get to cry Article 19 when you’ve already shredded the rulebook on war.
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So Biden was executed and replaced by a robot in 2020… but also has dementia? What kind of budget robot did they build—one that runs on applesauce and nostalgia? At least keep your conspiracy consistent.
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Porn would be the first to collapse—no more faking moans, desire, or step-sibling “plots.” But don’t worry, politics and influencer marketing would die by lunch.
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Not just a few months—he’s been repeating that since 2020. Maybe time to focus on what he excels at: lining up his drugs in his pill box. And maybe we can brace for his next revelation—when he finds out that Mars isn’t exactly move-in ready.
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Musk sounds like a Russian asset again. He wants to end multirole fighter development—just when drones are shifting tactics. Drones complement, they don’t replace. They can’t carry serious payloads over distance. The smart move? Keep developing fighters—just move the pilot to the base.
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They can easily absorb that enormous tariff increase 😂
It just defies how they have always managed to sell at low prices and be so competitive.
Your 'logic' makes me believe you are maga.
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I agree with you—Europe is not immune. The far right is gaining ground. But the key difference is: Trump didn’t just ride the hate; he fed it with lies, unchecked. In the EU, our democracies are more resilient. We still have press standards, electoral oversight, and consequences for disinformation.
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This isn’t just about history. It’s about how the world sees the U.S. now—and in the future. Even civil war won’t fix what you’ve normalized. You attack the people who still see what’s happening. Keep your emotional outbursts to a minimum. If you were really Bsky material, you'd be better than this.
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Telling someone their legs don’t work isn’t the point—pointing out that the fire is spreading while others watch in silence is. If 90% here “gets it,” then 90% should be louder. Awareness isn’t enough. History shows that silence helps the wrong side.
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If Elon Musk really wanted to deny drug use, he’d take a test—independent lab, verified chain of custody, public disclosure. But he didn’t. In Trump’s world, denial is easier than proof. That should tell you something.
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Germany didn’t fall because a majority supported fascism. A small, radical group acted—and the rest looked away. Today, 30% cheer Trump, and most stay silent, maybe too ashamed of what they voted for.
Germany, Europe, learned not to repeat it. You? You’re replicating it.
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Het floepbakje heeft een functie, mensen. De eerste spoeling is alleen water — dus als je het blokje zomaar erin mikt, spoel je je schoonmaakmiddel letterlijk door het afvoerputje vóór het begint te werken. Team Bakje for life.
Geld ook voor die blokjes met folie.
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Here in the EU, it is the same, but we dislike lies and inciting hatred. However, as he mentions 'officials', this is aimed at individuals involved with the EU’s Digital Services Act, or similar initiatives in other countries. It's about protecting Facebook, X, and YouTube... Not US citizens.
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I'm sure he is talking about the EU’s Digital Services Act.
U.S. free speech laws stop at its borders. In the EU, we don’t let billionaires or bots spread election lies unchecked. Regulating disinformation isn’t censorship—it’s how you keep a democracy from collapsing. The US is a shining example.
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Turns out not threatening the world is cheaper than building a trillion-dollar missile dome. I just fixed $500B of the deficit with one idea: stop picking fights. Imagine what you could do with the savings—schools, health care, or hell, fix a few burned bridges.
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The real scandal isn’t just the $400M jet “gift”—it’s the absurd cost of retrofitting it into a personal Air Force One. While two new ones are already being built. This isn’t about Qatar—it’s about ego, waste, and denying disaster aid while funding his fantasy fleet.
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No idle promises, backstabbing your allies and trade partners? Even if she were elected now, she would not turn the Titanic about to hit the iceberg. He did irreparable damage to the US. We will not trust you anymore, and we now see the value of investing in ourselves.
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And I guess he is after the EU because we all see him for what he is. And we don't buy Teslars anymore.
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Blaming external actors for a domestic crisis misses the human truth behind drug addiction: it thrives where hope dies. If a government truly wants to reduce drug abuse, it must address not just supply chains but also the emotional and economic despair of its own citizens.
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American exceptionalism with a blue ribbon. It’s about how U.S. politics frames itself as the global standard, while brushing off the fact that in many countries, leaders can be removed by their parties. Not every democracy is built like yours. We are amazed that a blatant criminal can be in office.
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Many Americans truly believe their country is the best, but that’s what happens when you grow up in a system built on exceptionalism. Schools, media, and politics all reinforce the myth, while happier countries with free healthcare and education quietly prove otherwise. It's a rude awakening...
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Say what you want about Biden’s age, but he led like a president should: he trusted experts, delegated well, and put the country first. Trump can’t do that. Narcissists don’t lead; they control, they demand loyalty, they wreck everything they touch to protect their ego.
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It's two writers. Daniel Abraham and Ty Franck have done it so well that you hardly notice it. A fantastic world, and amazing storytelling. Check their history, and you will understand more about how this was most likely written (who did what). I enjoyed the cliffhangers at the end of chapters.
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I normally hate seeing historic buildings destroyed, but Nottoway Plantation is different. It glorified wealth built on human suffering. It preserved opulence, not truth. A monument to exploitation doesn’t deserve reverence.
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It's correct, but misleading, as the name is constructed to reach this number. Not an official name.
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The border crisis fueled by your orange dictator? It's so easy to find you guys... so uninformed. Your 'elected felon' showed the face of the US.
It's easier for us Europeans to kill off all deals with the US. As you 'democratically' elected this morally depraved idiot. Have a nice depression!
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Making mice transgender? You magtards really don’t get out much… or read about his many lies. You are why I boycot US made when possible. Not long before that is 100%
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Banned in the EU. Ask again why you can’t export to us. Your standards.
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Eggs in one basket?
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They could have chosen to do that for a year, but his behavior was not a problem until their sales tanked. They are as complicit as the idiot Musk. No, I hope the brand itself dies, all who are aligned with it, and all who invested in its stock. I hope they feel that chainsaw coming for them.
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I wouldn't worry about it. When that generation reaches 25, their perspective will have changed.
What happened in the US was an educational moment for the world. Let's make it better, without them...
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What's the issue? I think the idea is great, I can hear him already with the new motto: Make Heaven Great Again.
You can't be both pope and president at the same time, according to the constitution, and so on... Don't end this dream...
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The Dutch Monarchy is purely symbolic. Americans seem as clueless about the rest of the world as we figured. We have a working democracy. At least, better than in the US.
But thanks, we enjoyed our King's Day, which has more to do with having fun than our King.
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You don't know what the non-voters would have chosen. He was democratically elected. In Ukraine, a full-blown Nazi party received just 3%. And that is the reason I think you deserve this. Just the rest of the world didn't.
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He did wear a blue suit, and he did text during the ceremony. But you cherry-pick that one to prove some point? His behavior is seen in all the news around the world. Thanks for the laugh; we kind of need it in these trying times, your little online clown show.
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Same in the EU. Backstabbing bunch of… No, their time has ended.
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Make that number one. The rule of thumb is to go for the low-hanging fruit in any venture.
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It's not 'faked'. MS13 is added later to explain the finger tats. Like M (marijuana), S, Smiley... the rest they make up. All are symbols, and don't have a relation to the letters. They say the cross and the skull are to hide the number 13. But then why is there no MS? Logic... brain hurt.
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He is taking this from the bad 'MS Paint shops' as the russians were doing with the Ukraine war. So sad...
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An episode of 'Will it blend?' I missed?
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American values... 😂 Nah, you can keep those. The only thing beautiful in the US is its nature. I was more horrified and amused with how Americans live and think. Now, even more horrified that they believe they are the best country in the world. I guess that is bashed into those skulls at school?
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But complain when Chinese car manufacturers 'gets' subsidized by their government. The EU should put a tariff on Tesla and starlink just for this—it's an unfair advantage to our own products.
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Must be some joke, like ice cream, the Netherlands imported a total of 4700$ in 2023. I don't see why we would buy any of the other items. Trucks? We imported for 3.4 billion, and only 1.29 million were from the US.
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You mean the old price of the PS5 pro. It is mainly manufactured in China, but it is manufactured in Japan. So, luckily for Americans, it will still be cheaper than a PS5 Pro.
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So far, only China has reacted officially. Wait till the EU officiates theirs; it is similar to what the idiot did with us. We didn't have 40% tariffs; he lied about that, like about all others.
And we don't import your chicken or meat because of differences in food safety regulations. That simple.
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Oh, nice. So, will we have more available in the EU? I considered getting myself one, but feared they would be hard to get.
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That is what 'your' side wants. And exactly what these fines are for. We don't consider hate speech as free speech. I know you don't understand the difference, but we do. Yeah, NATO, didn't you guys want out of that? And what does that even have to do with X? Is X your 'government '? Weird...
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Are you a bot?
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Nazi style executions, I would guess. Here in the EU, the only effect would be a temporary shortage in champagne.
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The EU only has like 5%. So, I really hope they will come up with a suitable solution. But let's not be greedy; thanks to trump, the dollar is much cheaper for us while strengthening the Euro. So, just adding 35% will do, and trump can claim we didn't reciprocate.