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Hope he wins his first Ferrari GP
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Alvarez is clear
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Amazing ๐
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By oil they meant thermocentrals running on fossil-fuels extend cables to windturbines to make them rotate. Which is wrong, purposely said to fool voters on renewables and vote for russian gas.
Windturbines do use lubricants all synthetic and windturbines along with blades are recyclable today.
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So i always assume aliens don't travel because they'd miss their home & loved ones.
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I saw a video, if spaceship flew at near lightspeed to visit Andromeda (nearest galaxy) it would arrive in minutes.
But when they'll come back to earth to tell all the wonders they've seen, in earth would have passed 4 million years already.
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One time on x, my brother an engineer got jumped by russian bots saying wind turbines were terrible and used oil to run & eu govs won't admit.
My bro an actual renewables engineer stood his ground.
Eventually he says they kept repeating on loop, so he just blocked them. And so should everybody.
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Money is no issue, EU is super rich. The production is an issue.
Defence companies are having to compete with other tech sector for talent, and manufacturing is not at the best level due to decades of negligence.
But stats show that it's becoming possible for all defence goals to be met soon.
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He could balance, by creating a Defence Fund with other EU members, that way Germany would pay less than on it's own, but still enjoy full Defence upgrade along it's European allies, pleasing both sides of the eurocoin.
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Yeah, but that shows our leaders are adults, not falling to that crybaby.
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OpenAI for all the cash it has, released it's newest model GPT-4.5, and it was a let-down.
It cost a lot to make, yet offers virtually nothing new.
Mistral and everybody else have enough space to compete in AI, no matter the budget. Smart work does it!
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Kahoot type names
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That's generally true.
But we're talking about overall cybersecurity here.
Decentralized exchanges offer better cybersecurity than other exchange forms, that for most amounts for the lack of reversing transactions.
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That's a solid institution, but with elon trump as president? Even that one isn't too sure.
DEX (decentralized exchanges) can't be laid off by presidents, or companies for that matter.
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Microsoft had the best video platform in the world, and cluelessly ruined it. Nice job ๐
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India was never anti-EU/G7.
They're in Brics, but also in Quad.
India and EU share mutual concern of China's bad practices and recent US tariffs are making both see each other as more alike, stable and necessary.
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India also trades more with EU than Brics, they want to diversify and not to depend on china, they are non-hostile towards the west, they're a democracy.
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India is a democracy & don't have territorial ambitions
EU and India both share goals of reducing reliance on China and Russia and promoting a diverse multipolar world.
India wants to be a global manufacturing center, EU wants diverse global trade partnerships.
Both will mutually benefit from this
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There's a thing called a decentralized exchange, where it's not just a company who runs a crypto exchange, but a full system.
Cybersecurity wise, it's safer than regular exhanges, even banks.
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Beast ๐ฏ
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Absolute beauty ๐งโจ
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You donated 160B in full since the war, out of which over 100B are in old weapons not cash.
You restored them with new better weapons that you made, from EU money after you convinced EU buy your oil and not others'.
US did war profiteering, and wants to backstab the profit partners.
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Happy Bayern Day! โค๏ธ๐ค
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Then why are you here? Bullying Ukraine like a colonial country and honouring a war dictator?
You should leave since it's not your business. But you're here.
Maga logic, there is no logic.
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Crazy good! ๐
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At this point even visiting the US is dangerous, and i come from Switzerland, a nation with better wage and living standards than best places in the US.
So i have no desire to work there, but they could still pin me as an illegal. Fascists countries are unpredictable.
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Trump is doing the opposite of US interests, allowing more conflicts by supporting a dictatorship with no benefit to the US economy
So long as the russian dictator is in power the world will be at war with him, even if trump's US gives him the full support. Freedom is more valuable than everything.
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Am i cool if i never used Amazon in my life and always bought stuff from my local markets?
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Honestly, he did nothing of the sort he's accused. The rival club is trying to stir drama, after they couldn't beat his team.
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I sure will, you're awesome ๐ช
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Got that idea from the series
"Halt and Catch Fire"
A web browser there is called Comet.
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App name?
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Even Serbia, one of the only safe havens for Russian oligarchs, voted against Russia.
But the supposed "World Leading Democracy" didn't?? Hmm...
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It should be dissapointing, his involvement cost them a drop in 2%, they were 22% before him, and 20% after. Both in polls.
Later in election, same thing, 20%. Many afd voters didn't like seeing their party cozy up with an american (who they don't really like).
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They look so good, thanks for showing these ๐
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Yeah i guess so, and they go with that aesthetic almost all the time.
I've yet to see a movie of ancient times that's in full color, shades and nuances, there might be some that i'm not aware perhaps...
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They figure it's the ancient times, poverty everywhere, so they couldn't afford flashy bright clothing. Plus it contradicts today's war narrative that soldiers should blend in camo to not be visible. But in ancient times this wasn't it, flashy red was very common and warrior-like
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They were also polling at 20% after musk involvement.
German polls are highly accurate, this election was to nobody's surprise, since we saw the same results a week and two earlier, in the polls.
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What's funny is that the fascists were polling at 22% before Musk got involved. After Musk, party fell to 20%, some people saw Elon more toxic than actual nazis.
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The "cuddling" is a strategic play to downgrade the afd. Man clearly hates them, and knows their surge is due to immigration. What to do? Give the people a more stricter immigration of course.
It worked, CDU scored almost 4 points higher than in January.
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Like i said no program.
Russian oil is what got Germany in crisis, and will happen again. And i sincerely support that EU doesn't even deal with russia much even after peace. It can still be a small trading partner, among many new diverse EU trading partnerships with all the of world.
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Afd doesn't have a single program that's good for the economy of germany.
Unnecessary party that only got this far due to many frustrated with immigration.
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I think this election is the highest Afd will ever get. Fixing some immigration issues, will kill it's support.
And Merz knows this.
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It's not about russia, most hate it.
They voted on immigration, hot topic for the poorer eastern side. AfD won them by saying "You're poorer cuz government gives money to immigrants and not you"
Think the rural US South vs richer West Coast, one complains more about immigrants and votes republican.
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Those would be 18-24 years olds that voted for the first time, AfD saw a big popularity in this demographic, after The Left who was their first favourite.
Older gens voted more established parties. Reason why they didn't have many previous non-voters.
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The Burgundy Coalition? Mix red & black
Or if seperate, then we got
The Berry Coalition, they come in red and black.
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Yet all of those can be cracked very easily... (apart from the router)