guyastral.bsky.social
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poor move, the British monarchy is very divisive in Canada
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great vlog! I'm seeing #TheWarning in two days in London 🤘
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I can think of a few more, but you're obviously a lot more classy and diplomatic than I am
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Besides, the EU will be retaliating, and the UK won’t, so who’s worse off?
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The EU is in a position to retaliate and recover from the 20% tariffs, the UK is too weak and won't retaliate, so how's worse off?
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BS. Everybody knows these tariffs have been coming for a long time now. Shouldn’t they be prepared?
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I fear Starmer is going to do a Biden, nothing until it’s too late.
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Have they ever heard of NAFTA? Maybe they should Google it and see what Trump does to trade deals. It’s clear how much they mean to him.
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Agree but instead he's fooling himself and no one else with that bridge stuff
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No this oldie rocker tho, discovered the wonderful The Warning and very excited about mingling with some gen Z gig goers next month
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in completely unrelated news......
www.theguardian.com/world/2025/m...
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it's NOT violence, it's Roman love
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My guess is they know all this, but playing the victim game is somehow rewarding for them, 'poor plucky UK vs nasty bully EU.' It gets tiring, really
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Shocking to have decided to go it alone in the current climate, it made no strategic sense despite many people’s warnings... And yet...
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Absolutely, it’d be catastrophic. However, many Mexicans see collusion between the gov and narcos and the optics might be appealing. Moreover, I stopped being surprised by the number of paisanos who come out to support Trump
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To kill Narcos, not to seize territory, which might actually appeal to some Mexicans
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To be fair to Trudeau, Trump isn’t threatening to annex Mexico *yuck*, so cannot afford to be aloof. He needs to show strength & resolve. Sheinbaum's approach might be to give Trump enough rope and hope he'll end up hanging himself.
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I don't buy that Melon became more radicalized. My take is he's always been like that, just became more 'acceptable' to spout his views freely. Same with most of the MAGA gang and fanboys
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Had the same thing but in my case sneezing and coughing so hard that my lower back muscles couldn’t handle it. Ended up with such bad pain I couldn’t move for a week
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and as if the last 14 years of tory chaos never happened and could not happen again
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I'm still fighting Evri for compensation for an item they lost, despite them posting a delivery photo that clearly conceals a ripped and empty package. Unbelievable!
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So true, the old left/right order has shifted. We're now in a democratic/roles-based order vs a totalitarian/oligarch one. The sooner people in the former realize, the sooner we can act
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OJ spent a weekend in Berlin and is now an expert on German politics
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The worse are those who still think that Trump and his gang are some kind of master strategists and don't really mean what they say
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The Lord of the dark arts aligning himself with his own interests... it's always about HIM, isn't it?
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And to think that as a young student the US looked unassailable as a superpower. Putin not only brought Russia down but the US too. We're in a new and very dangerous order and Europe needs to wake up
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I'm afraid you'll have to explain this with crayons to reach the target audience
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Exactly this. Let's hit the poorest and most vulnerable while the richest keep their wealth untouched in tax havens and tax loopholes. Starmer turns out to be a huge disappointment
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Nothing more satisfying than mocking the Tories, but under Starmer, with his 150 majority, it’s crucial he uses it to make a difference NOW or else we might not be laughing in four years’ time when the Tories and Reform merge to put Farage as PM
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I wonder what the codename was for Boris Johnson
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China will also want a stake in all of this. I'm afraid Europe will be sliced by these two powers in the same way Africa and Latin America have in the past if it fails to act fast. I don't this Europe still realises what is at stake yet, it going to be a very tough awakening.
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He'll have time to think about it very soon when he's out of office
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Isn't EU peace keeping troops in Ukraine exactly what Trump is demanding?
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You can fool yourself all you want about that "bridge" but at what point you stop being a fool?
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Not just France, I’d say. Brexit, Putin, Trump, and now Trump 2.0, these events have hit them square in the face, yet all these leaders still look clueless
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because they look around and see people who are less well off than them, yet somehow happier and more fulfilled, and they find that unbearable. So, instead of being content, they feel the need to make others' lives more miserable
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I thought Labour having no plan before the election was tactical but, they really have no plan
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se ha pulido la calva, debe ser un dÃa importante para este pelele