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It can do both, there's just a fine line between the two and it depends heavily on tolerance.
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"We blew up your children, impoverished your state with blockades and destroyed your homes- but here, have a cigarette"- Israel
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2024-09-08
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Cigarettes falling from the sky... So do the cigarette futures. Your money? Gone.
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2024-09-08
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I sold to the IDF before the crash.
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2024-09-08
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British vs American English at play? Or is it proper vs familiar term use? Just curious, intoxicated is not used in my language as such.
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"An Arab country" is not the middle east and if you lived there I've grown up there.
Jordan smoking rate is the highest in the world: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/23/jordan-smoking-rates-highest-in-world-amid-claims-of-big-tobacco-interference
Syria 60% of men smoke (percentage higher in adult that are not very old) and 98% of the overall population are passive smokers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_in_Syria
Similar numbers can be found for Iraq and Lebanon, turkey and Egypt. Less so in north Africa.
The Golf countries have low rates of smoking.
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2024-10-08
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Oh wow we have the Dawoodi Bohra community in India as well, small world.
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What an Awkward TRANSition this must be for his campaign
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Right? They should have brushed up on the rules of war before invading instead of throwing a tantrum and screaming 'not fair! not fair!'
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I don't. Fuck them all. Sleep with dogs. Wake up with fleas.
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Bust them white folks!
https://music.apple.com/us/album/punish-the-monkey/1443079383?i=1443079595
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2024-09-08
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Community service, get them used to get up early and start work.
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2024-09-08
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But Police is Not making the Rules? They are the executive, not the judiciary
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While I do partially agree with your sentiment and the point you’re raising, the link provided isn’t great evidence for the claim
It’s by Times of Israel which isn’t a UK based newspaper so it relies on secondhand information and is going to have a slight bias. Plus in that same article it claims that UK television shows are being funded by Hamas
I’d wager that the vast majority of protests have been non violent outside of some offensive chanting. The problem is, like most demonstrations, news sources will focus solely on the occassion where a violent outburst happens because it makes headlines
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The police is refusing to enforce the rules that were already made long ago. They are enforcing them selectively, only on certain people.
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> In my town some of them broke into an old (British white) ladies home, stole her vaccum cleaner and smashed some car windows with it. That absolutely does not send the message that they don't like immigrants.
I know it's a serious event, but god damn that's ridiculous.
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Wooopsy. My Bad, you are right.
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A more accurate headline:
[After rockets fired from Gaza’s Khan Younis, IDF orders evacuation of parts of the city](https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/after-rockets-fired-from-gazas-khan-younis-idf-orders-evacuation-of-parts-of-the-city/)
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It doesn’t take a detective figure that one out.
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Only because Ari Matti is in America now
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2024-09-08
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Yes, i take the second largest too now..
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2024-09-08
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Plus i have seen the lineup, same as covid times so nothin special..just too much Russians..
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2024-09-08
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There was a Russian state TV clip from yesterday that the host admitted that Ukraine has taken a large amount of territory. Along with the fact that telegram is very popular. They know things are bad, just not how bad
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2024-09-08
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Glory to Arstotzka.
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One is humanitarian about 25% of Estonian citizens are ethnically Russian and some of these people have significant familial ties to Russia.
The other and more important one is economic, whether Estonians like it or not significant economic ties to Russia remain and alternative channels and infrastructure to import certain materials from EU partners or abroad have really only been truly prioritized since the full scale invasion. Estonia has already taken a significant economic hit in going as far as they have thus far. It sucks but it is reality.
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> What are the arguments against this?
Losing fighting aged males or anybody with skills in trades is a blow to the Russian war effort.
Even women and children who don't work will require a drain on Russia's economy.
What's the argument for not letting deserters and regular civilians through?
That they were born on the other side of a made up line?
Judging people based on their circumstances of birth is bigotry.
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Is it possible he only went to pick up his diploma? He needed it for a job in a soup kitchen feeding orphans.
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Netanyahu for PM!
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I believe it's more accurate to view this as a battle within the right rather than a come back nationwide.
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Disband the revolutionary guard and the clerics as soon as ayetullah drops dead. Iran can become moderate and leave this rabid dog strategy behind if the new president has the balls
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I've seen the claims before - though usually it just means targeting Kurds who are aren't aligned (or aligned against) Iran.
Whether there really are actual Israel bases in Syria or Iraq seems unlikely but who knows
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My orders came through. My squadron ships out tomorrow. We're bombing the storage depots at Daiquiri at 1800 hours. We're coming in from the north, below their radar.
When will you be back?
I can't tell you, it's classified.
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2024-09-08
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They're trying to deescalate. They don't want war.
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You don’t get it? They are intentionally doing this, as to tell their people “ahh we are really doing something”
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Do professional pickpockets make money by taking jobs like this or actually picking pockets?
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> Its up to the Venezuelan people to stop Maduro. Where are the mass protests? They had a protest and then just stopped.
Because they got brutally suppressed by the army and police.
> We have seen time and time again that if people turn out against a dictator he will fall
There has literally not been a single time in history in which a popular uprising without military, political, or police support against a dictator has succeeded in toppling *any* government.
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That's a facile argument. The military will choose who to support based on where the tide is going. See Egypt. See Orange revolution in Ukraine. See Romanian revolution and Ceacescu.
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The primary military forces in Venezuela are the actual Venezuelan armed forces - which are basically a glorified drug cartel - and the *Colectivos*, who are disorganized far-left paramilitaries given carte-blanche (and guns, a *lot* of guns) by the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela to do *whatever they want* to keep the regime from falling apart.
Neither one of them is ever going to support a bunch of liberals who want to end corruption and bring democracy to Venezuela.
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Maduro murders protesters. The people have no weapons to fight the regime.
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The military doesn't follow "the tide". That doesn't make any sense. The military doesn't have to follow anyone. It is the most powerful institution in a country.
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The Iranian regime would no longer be in power if that was always true
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I guess they go ahead with a security deal and Israel is left behind
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Saudi Arabia has jets and tanks from the US from when Trump was president (2017 deal). Those were defensive weapons i guess?
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Child like view of geopolitics.
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2024-09-08
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can't be the world police without making a few new generations of 'entrepreneurial upstarts'
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Oh, it's the Middle East. Everything there is a big mess and you just have to hope that the good outweighs the bad, and that it slowly becomes better.
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Kazakstan doesn't border Mongolia, nor is it on the way to Japan from Mongolia.
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How d times make weak man
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Do you think the draft for Vietnam was a one and done thing? Everyone loves to pretend like that was ancient history. They are barely into old age
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Holy shit that's unfathomable
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Texas politicians are confused by this behavior.
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[According to the damage prediction](https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/articles/-/1350130?display=1), 320000 people could die in the worst case scenario. Here in Japan we’re quite nervous right now.
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As someone who is going to be there in the next couple of months… should i be worried?
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March 11, 2011 tsunami was 133ft.
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Atr72s are used in a lot of remote areas in developing/unstable/corrupt countries. Maintenance, qualifications and training is always an issue at the best of times in a lot of places they are primarily used.
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2024-09-08
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War thunder, we have a love/hate relationship.
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2024-09-08
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Now I'm afraid of getting in an ATR 72
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My heart goes out to everyone affectedd.
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Looks like there's no horizontal stabilizer on the tail?
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Was it an Embraer jet?
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If you told me this was an AI edit I’d actually believe it.
It looks so surreal!! (not saying it’s fake, please). The guy in the first link somewhere down below was calm as fuck, I’d be shaking, hoping this plane isn’t falling on top of my head.
Hope everyone died quick and didn’t have to suffer 🫡
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Flat spin. That's what killed Goose
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Video is horrendous
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> I said that a simple error could not have led to this
Look up Eastern Airlines Flight 401, where the crew was focused on troubleshooting a light and didn’t realize the captain bumped the yoke disabling the autopilot. A *simple error* led to the deaths of 101 people.
> Come on dude, learn how to read.
Same could be said for you. 62 people ***just fucking died*** and your first thought was to blame the crew. Maybe have some respect for the people that lost their lives and not make baseless claims.
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They’re in a different plane now.
…of existence.
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2024-09-08
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For the sake of the victims, let's hope everyone died instantly.
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For anyone interested, this appears to be the flight playback on FlightRadar24.
[https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ps-vpb#368e25db](https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ps-vpb#368e25db)
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I'm flying there tomorrow...
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You are so poorly educated in this space, and it shows. Stop sounding like an idiot please and leave it to people who actually make sense.
It was so clearly a sort of stall.
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I believe that airliners have a ton of sensors, alarms and securities to prevent this issue. So my guess is a malfunction on said systems (like what happened with the Boeing MAX)
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I have had nightmares of this exact scenario so many times I cannot imagine having to experience it for real
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Article showing the field of debris after the fire was extinguished: https://g1.globo.com/politica/blog/andreia-sadi/post/2024/08/09/tarcisio-diz-que-vai-montar-gabinete-de-crise-apos-queda-de-aviao.ghtml
It looks like it just fell into someone's backyard. :-o
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It's near Campinas though, a major (1.1 million people) city near (\~100km, \~60mi) from São Paulo.
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Fuck I’ve never seen a plane just fall out of the sky that’s absolutely horrific. It looks so graceful but that must’ve felt nightmarish. This has to be extremely rare right? Not helping my flight anxiety.
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