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It's probably easier to think of the left side as "water", rather than "shi", as it helps reinforce the kanji's meaning as "cry".
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The European allies have also forced Trump to back down on peace negotiations. Heβs now conceded that Ukraine and the EU will need to be a part of them.
Trump has form folding when anyone puts pressure on him.
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A couple of years ago THRU looked like a great prospect.
The knock-on effect of the US Govt delaying/cancelling its orders has been catastrophic.
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You missed put the best part: the protagonist is from Paldea, and her partner is FUECOCO!
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Corrupted data?
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I love the quotations you are posting.
I'm a big fan of NVN's short stories. I bought the book yesterday and will read it as soon as I've finished the Peter Fehervari Dark Coil omnibus π
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paulkrugman.substack.com/p/trump-is-d...
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I was sure it must have been the first month of some sort of salary exchange/employee SCRIP/DRIP plan, but I couldn't find any mention in the RNS!
With the broker fees on top, it hardly seems worth it π
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There are some hilarious comments, but the Musk fanboys getting triggered by the comments is just as amusing π
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The stupid, cowardly shits who are selling out America, its ideals and its democracy, who are handing over authoritarian power to Trump and his oligarchs, had better be aware that people are taking names and will remember when this is all over.
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So much downtime, plus cost of refurbishment, then renting the new hosting location. Not looking good.
As soon as BTC drops, ARB is toast.
Helios was such a disaster. ARB had cheap hydro energy in Canada and generating a ton of cash at low BTC levels. They got greedy.
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That's a fantastic piece, Jenny. I love the colours π
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Adolf Musk in real life is a lot pudgier. He sleeps poorly, he's taking ketamine by the bucket, he doesn't exercise and he eats like shit.
But you totally nailed the fascism π
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The market seems to be overreacting, but that's what it does at the moment.
I didn't think the RNS was that bad really. Disappointing, yes, but not full on panic mode!
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Just when you think it can't get any bigger... sentinel titans get dwarfed by a doorway π
Love it.
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I love seeing artwork that depicts the true scale of the Warhammer universe.
It's insane. Insane to such an extent that words (lovely as they can be) can't do it justice.
I want to a read short story about the Imperial citizens who constructed those doors!
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Tim Martin's such a blowhard. If he really is interested in lower costs for business, as his number one priority, you think he'd be calling for a return to the EU...
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I can't wait to read it. The authors and story titles are so tempting.
Please tell me "Ex Libris" is about Ahriman! π€©
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Thanks!
Am i right in thinking there is another Dark Coil paperback omnibus coming out later, which will contain the rest of Peter's stories (the Angels Resplendent/Penitent stuff) ?
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I pre-ordered my copy at 10 am π
CONTENTS
The Greater Evil (short story)
Fire Caste (novel)
Out Caste (short story)
A Sanctuary of Wyrms (short story)
Altar of Maws (short story)
Vanguard (short story)
Fire and Ice (short story)
Cast a Hungry Shadow (short story)
Cult of the Spiral Dawn (novel)
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I am excited for the Peter Fehevari omnibus. He does the best grimdark, and his take on Chaos is my favourite in all of Black Library.
It's great to see his work gaining more visibility π
Can you share which short stories are contained in this collection?
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A snap of Trazyn the Collector as a neophyte...collecting Easter eggs?
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I'm hoping there's a read-across for #KINO.
Times are tough out there in the markets, for everyone, but I think this sector is one that will benefit from the current Govt's policies.
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What our govts are refusing to acknowledge is that Russia is at war with us. As ex-head of MI6 acknowledges here.
The culture of denial - that's at the heart of this podcast - is actively endangering us. It's why it's so vital that denial now ends.
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news.sky.com/story/europe...
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#SUP is an interesting one.
Historic numbers and their trajectory looks v impressive, but is there much growth left?
And the Typhoo rescue is interesting. How will that synergies with their existing offering?
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This sounds like there's been a schism in the AJ Weberman church of Garbology π
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Saying you're not doing any more dilutions after a massive dilution feels a bit like having a "the diet starts tomorrow" sign on the fridge.
That sucks for existing holders, but is #DUKE is good investment at this point today?
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For 2025, I'm going for:
#BIRD
#YU
#KINO
#HEX
#APTA
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Henry, thank you for taking the time to put this together in a thoughtful and coherent manner π
I've bookmarked it because I'm sure I'll return to it a lot.
Even if the concepts are known and understood, it's easy to get into a habit of overthinking, so a fresher and reminder can be so valuable.