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    I'd forgotten about that guy. I wish it had remained so.
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    What a time to be alive for Winnie the pooh
  • The fuck we are.

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    The headline says “Europe” not the EU.
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    Updated: toxicology reports have all come back negative for anything. I don't have a quality source because I don't know how to search for French stories but there was some English coverage on a podcast. If anyone has a quality report showing the toxicology results or the outcomes or updates on any of the arrests I'd love to see them.
  • Denmark pushes to suspend Hungary’s EU voting rights

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    Til Denmark = South Korea. They should get a room
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    lime@feddit.nuL
    sweden also has oil peaker plants, the largest ones in europe, but most of them are condemned. it's mostly hydro. we did have pumped hydro for a while but that closed in the 80s due to bad economic viability (up until a year or so ago i was paying €0.02/kWh)
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    Ahhh yes. Of course the US paid millions of dollars to detain hundreds of people, and Kristi Noem went down there to make a point that if you crime while brown, you will end up in this prison because it treats its inmates... Exactly the same as an American prison. Yeah, that makes sense.
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    Always the passive voice when talking about Israeli strikes on civilians.
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    The population. This theoretical organization would need to be safe guarded enough that the people would believe they can be frank in expressing their wants without being afraid of repercussions from their regime or external forces. (so for example, if the people say they want socialism, with things like cooperatives and local gardens, then the people from the international organization would help them achieve that)
  • Myanmar junta releases 93 child soldiers after UN criticism

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    Yeah. What's their game here, basically? They're hella brutal in most (all?) other ways.
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    I'm guessing you're talking about the post by AnonymousWolf about Ryan Al Najjar? It was removed for being an image post, not an article. Under rule #1, link to articles only. This post, being a self post, is ALSO not an article and will be removed. Edit I should say too, in the text they also provided links to three sources, none of which are legitimate news sources. Had these links been posted individually, they would have also been removed: https://nltimes.nl/ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ https://www.atheistrepublic.com/
  • Austria to change two streets named after Nazi supporters

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    We did that in New Orleans for confederate traitors and everyone under 60 adjusted within a few weeks. Older people still fuck it up but whatever. You forgive grandparents for calling street names by the wrong name. They call half the buildings in the city some name I never even heard of because it changed before I was born. And the building names aren’t even offensive. It’s just whatever company owned it in 1970 to them.
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    This is contrary to everything else I've heard about drones, this can't be right.
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    said every teenage edgelord ever
  • Online suicide forum 'blocks' UK users amid investigation - BBC News

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    Sorry, maybe I didn't articulate that very well. Thanks for pointing that out. (Sites like this tend to favor short punchy responses lol) I didn't mean like "haha lol rofl lulz" funny, but I appreciated how succinctly they pointed out the logical ridiculousness, the sheer morbid absurdity, of such a forum existing in the first place, and asked the question: "Well if what they're encouraging is so great, why haven't they done it themselves?" Which, logically, would likely end the forum itself. It's like a self-defeating concept. It shouldn't be able to exist by its own definition. Laying that out got a guilty chuckle out of me because it's such a bizarrely awful thing to exist and it was so simple a thought process to show how little sense it makes. I only wish it was so obviously absurd to anybody who would dare to seek "community" there, but when people are beat down that much, it must be easy to miss the signs. So absolutely, this is serious business and it really begs the question as to the motives of the people running it. Doubtful they're benevolent in the slightest. "Three tiny serial killers in a trenchcoat" feels pretty likely. It's darkness through and through, and should be handled with utmost care and tact. I highly doubt anybody receives any actual "care" from this community, and would imagine its legacy is massive irreparable harm. At worst, it's crowdsourced murder via psychology without any accountability on behalf of the perpetrators, when the victims could have possibly been led to better lives with the right intervention. That's a terrifying thought. But yeah, I didn't mean to make light of anything. I only saw humor as a useful tool in cutting through the lies of the concept.
  • Who is shocked that Iseral keeps on killing?

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    Maybe not as surprising shock, but trauma shock. Genocide is traumatic
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    Russia can't even fully exploit their neighbor. What the fuck are they going to do to the whole world?
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    Using mines is not necessary for repelling a Russian attack, but it makes it possible to repel it with less land area lost in the initial phase. The Russia is very weakened by its crazy war, but that is not a situation that will stay that way forever. In something a bit more than 5 years after this war ends, the Russia can very well have enough material to attack Finland. (It will probably attack Estonia or Latvia first. Most likely Estonia, because Narva is located in a very precarious location and taking Narva without NATO reacting would decrease NATO's political ability to react to bigger things in the future.) NATO is good to have, and it probably will help if needed, but for example Germany and France have shown that if the Russia says the word "nuke", they reduce their help dramatically, and the country under attack is largely left to its own devices. It would be idiotic of western countries not to support Ukraine as much as possible, yet they do indeed only support it at a minimum level. Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania must be able to defend themselves adequately even without external support, because there's not much reason to assume central European countries' thinking about supporting a country in a war against the Russia would be very different in the future than it is now. It's theoretically possible that a country uses mines and still gets conquered, yes. But the likelihood is smaller. Also, what is much more important is that it's not a black-and-white "you get conquered or you don't". There's also the middle ground of "part of your country gets conquered for a while, then you regain that territory". As is the case in Ukraine at the moment. The smaller that conquered part is, the less demining you need to do to remove the mines sown by the orcs. And if you are a small country like Finland fighting the Russia alone, fighting with other systems plus mines slows down the Russia more than fighting with those other systems only. Also, mines are indeed generally not as useful as they were 100 years ago. But against the Russia they have been proven very useful in this war now. Not as useful as 100 years ago, true, but extremely useful all the same. Because the Russia is a country that works about the same way civilized countries worked some 100 years ago. And, to your last point: You're saying it's unlikely that Finland would use mines in a responsible way. Why wouldn't it? Remember, it's Finland's own people that will suffer from the mines. If we are irresponsible with them, it's us that will suffer. This is a country where people take responsibility much more seriously than in any other country that I know. I do trust that the Finnish army does make maps of the minefields. What is the extreme thing that you're claiming Finland would do, actually? Lay a minefield but somehow decide not to make a map about the mines' locations? Why?
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    Continue the policies of the Soviet Union from 40 years ago*
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