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However they don't mind when they use these social media influencers to use their influence to manipulate the diaspora in foreign countries to try and influence other countries elections!
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2024-31-05
We always love our flavour of authoritarianism and behaviour control.
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2024-31-05
No buts, your asking for an authoritarian regime.
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2024-31-05
My asking for an end to dumb influencers, yes please 
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2024-31-05
That's the problem with communism where everyone is supposed to be equal and work for the good of community. You need to hide the wealth so the poor masses to be easier to control. With a lot of young men with nothing to lose on the rise they might fear a protest.
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2024-31-05
The corruption is not a bug but a feature. Salaries are so low for public employees that are forced to be on the take, that way the CCP can get any dissenter jailed if need arises. See Xi's corruption purges.
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NK must be happy to get rid of old Scud missiles they had in stock. From Smithsonian Magazine article: **Western analysts called the Korean R-17 copy the Hwasong-5. Officials in Pyongyang quickly realized that sales of R-17 knock-offs might bring in badly needed hard currency.** [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/whats-a-scud-4510864/](https://www.smithsonianmag.com/air-space-magazine/whats-a-scud-4510864/)
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Russia can fire every nation's weapons anywhere. Ukraine needs to follow a bunch of handicapping rules. There's even been a lot of US components found in Russian weapons. Funny how more US tech is used to attack Ukraine territory than Russian territory.
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2024-31-05
Yeah so why can't Ukraine use Western weapons on Russia? Same shit, same war, different foreheads.
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2024-31-05
Don’t get why the US just won’t allow Ukraine to strike legitimate Russian military targets inside a Russia with their weapons. All good allowing them to do counter battery operations in be Kharkiv area for defence but that’s strategically not important. ATACM’s should be allowed to strike Russian airfields and bases hosting aircraft. That’ll severely degrade the already depleted Russian air force and stop this glide bombing campaign which is devastating Ukrainian defences. Oh and let them use their Patriots against Russian aircraft.
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2024-31-05
We all know this by now
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2024-31-05
You’re right, until the west truly bands together and put our foot down then we are the problem, we have even become some weird form of politically correct in our war fighting, it’s just strangely ignorant..
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Imagine you are so weak you rely on North Korea for weapons and ammunition lol
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2024-31-05
> including directly attacking US assets, etc, (which he would, because...) The Russian army is stretched thin, I'm not sure they want to be starting other shit.
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At this point, China seems to be only good at making enemies. Wont be long before everyone gangs up on them.
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It's sad when the population actually eats so little whale meat that they insist on doing it.
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2024-31-05
Those whales keep slipping into my DMs, we need to cull them.
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2024-31-05
Warui
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2024-31-05
This is stupid wake up humanity. Whales are literally bros.
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2024-31-05
I think this is very good news since whale meat is really good although a bit pricy. Hopefully it will become cheaper.
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Who the fuck eats whale? The only justification I can see for whale hunting is the Nords. Like being a man and true viking and killing a whale with a spear. Sure, have at it and see how that goes. Making a crazy boat and using tech.... get fucked you assholes. I love the japanesse culture but seriously? Make mech warriors and fuck shit up other than whales. They are bros. Vikings spear hunters have at it.
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2024-31-05
Sink this ship. It’s morally right.
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2024-31-05
no, it was chicken and cow
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2024-31-05
They should check out the local walmart.
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2024-31-05
They all thought they could get away with a so long and thanks for all the fish. Who’s laughing now?
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2024-31-05
Yes, as it should be
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2024-31-05
yare yare daze
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2024-31-05
Hontou ni ;-;
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When I talk about Japanese, I am talking about indigenous as well. Japanese. I really don't think the whales care too much as to what the ethnicity is of the people that are harpooning them, though.
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Considering what humanity does to creatures like pigs or octopuses you really shouldnt be that surprised
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Norway seems to get flak. Every time there's a post, most people seem aware and there's usually a lot of comments about it But also, Norway is way up at the top of the world with a few other countries. Psychologically or whatever, it seems like their little nook of the world, so you feel like you're... imposing. Japan does it in the Pacific & Southern Ocean near Antarctica. Theres a shit ton of countries, so you think "nobody else is doing this, and if we all acted similarly, we'd wipe them out in 2 years". Like going to a party with lots of people and one guy takes 5/6ths of the party sub and puts in on a plate, "whoa whoa whoa... wtf are you doing?!? There's social etiquette, if we all did that, there'd be no party sub!" And B) they do it in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, which again... feels like it belongs to everyone. If Canada did what Norway does, Canada would get just as much flak as Japan
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It's harder to blame people doing it for survival than it is to blame people doing it for profit. Anyway, the conversation has derailed enough. The point was that it's not in our best interest to take the blame from a few countries and pin it on humanity as a whole.
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Poker Face, but yes, that's the episode.
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Fascinating point.
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Yeah of course, but there’s a large difference there. All Japanese people in Japan are indigenous. It’s not only commercialized but also subsidized by the government. This is not an apples to apples thing.
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Not only that, Norway has Quotas and a set limit on how many are allowed to be caught a year
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why are they doing this is it for science? 
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Fuck Japan then. 
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Totally! Billy Corgan invested heavily into Whale Wars, even funding a ship. Now hes heavily invested in pro wrestling, being the owner of NWA (i think?) Dude lives a wacky life.
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Imagine if they had won WW2.
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Whale meat also tastes good.
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Not a hack, but I think the Japanese would say that they also harvest sustainably - the fact that the numbers have increased greatly in the last 50 years they’d point to as evidence of it
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Me and Kyenny don’t give 2 shits about stupid ass whaaales
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So stupid. They’d reach a climax around a commercial segment and then after the commercials, repeat the first segment entirely and then launch into commercials again.
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It used to come on discovery in India at night. Loved that time
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Yeah, could be. But the Japanese are hunting waaaay out of their own waters and i would argue that they have killed off most of their local whale population and have no basis of accurately estimating the whale population in the open sea. But yeah, i do not know the intricacies of japanese whaling, so it could be "sustainable" as well, although i hate that buzzword.
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No they’re not and they almost all but destroyed and assimilated the actual indigenous population. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainu_people
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Not really, Japanese whaling started during the US Occupation as an emergency measure started by McArthur (I think) to prevent starvation.
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They’re actually not! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ainu_people
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Waiting for the Faroes to enter the chat.
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> Politicians almost exclusively pander them so the young seldom have a say. If the young voted to the same degree as the elderly, they'd absolutely be pandered to as well. Whilst turnout has improved amongst the youth, they're still not as dependable as the elderly. If young people want more say, they need to make the effort to vote in every election they're eligible for and vote come hell or high water. If you were a politician, whom would you chase? A fickle, flakey youth or a dependable elderly?
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Can we just give the sea shepherds a 40mm deck gun?
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And the primary counterpoint has been that Japan has largely been singled out for being the only non-white country that still whales. If it’s okay for the US then it should be okay for Japan. Arguing that it’s for “survival” or “aboriginal subsistence” in 2024 is disingenuous. I’m nominally against whaling but totally against double standards.
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No they don’t
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Doesnt whale meat contain crazy high levels of mercury? Also, I think it's very telling that you say you kill whales at a "sustainable level", yet that is most whales killed by any country in the world.
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USA is still a whaling nation.
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Those guys are actually hunting themselves to eat the whale themselves. Japanese guys are running for many whales and sell them to the highest bidders lol.
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Whales are chill, though. I hope this boat sinks.
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> Nothing magic about whales that’s they can’t be harvested sustainably I'd say their awareness and intelligence is a great reason not to hunt them.
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"FUCK-A YOU, WHALE!"
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Be a shame if someone blew it up.
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Japan left the IWC in 2019
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Traditional hunting methods in motorboats? What are you on about? Sperm whales are most definitely endangered, and they have hunted them in recent years. The indigenous people of Japan don't kill endangered whales, and they are now killing less than Americans. The people living in the richest country on earth aren't going to die if they can't slaughter a few hundred whales each year and allowing them to drown whales in their own blood because it is tradition is just sick.
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Their whaling quota is managed by the US government...
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It seems more of a pigheaded response than anything else.
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Not sure the Japanese were having a crack at Norway's whales tho. Although I've seen enough Japanese manga to no longer be sure that their weren't samurai with the vikings.
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These are indigenous people eating non endangered whales to survive as they've done from the beginning. And yes. Culling over populated animals, including whales is good for the environment. All environmental research proves this. Educate yourself, and learn some culture while You're at it
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Even Japan does not hunt endangered whales. Stop fabricating facts with your stupid lies. And that's only for a small number of whales for research purposes in the waters around Japan and in the high seas. It is a fact that Japan has been proving to the world for more than 30 years that the marine resources such as sardines and horse mackerels are decreasing due to the overabundance of whales. Stop manipulating impressions to make yourself look cool and protect the weak. It is because of your cheap vanity that you are being told that something that doesn't exist is a problem. The Pacific War, the comfort women, and the whole thing is a fabrication without any proof, but because of your childish vanity and unthinking affirmation, Japan is suffering real damage. Don't be silly.
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Another way to cut cost and pretend they are providing service.
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They weren't before?
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Frozen meals? Like a meal popsicle... we have to suck? Oh God... half an hour of hearing 200 people sucking and slurping... ... Wait...
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Well… *unzips*
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This has been an problem in the Philippines that has been ongoing for decades. For example: [Rape within the family: The Philippines’ silent incest problem](https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/investigative/171457-incest-rape-philippines-sexual-abuse/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=referral) This is an article on the same problem 7 years ago.
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What a shithole of a place. And they are still begging the US for more money that they are going to embezzle.
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Magazine on latest launches, consensus, computation and decentralization of the tokenization phenom. Could work.
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Nobody gives a shit about urls any more, especially dumb hard to remember ones. Also, nobody reads magazines anymore. Also, magazines aren't websites. Also, nobody gives a shit about crypto bro schemes anymore. Also, your business doesn't stand a chance if you aren't smart enough to realize this post does not belong here. Also, if 5k was such a steal of a price, you are openly advertising it's availability and affordability to 37 million people who are potential competitors. That would be a dumb thing for a spunky entrepreneur to do.
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What interest are those, exactly? China's right to debt trap developing countries? To wage trade war on any country daring to question China's responsibility and mishandling of COVID19? To ruthlessly crush any dissent in China and abroad? To supply weapons to Russians brutal war of aggression? To commit genocide on Uyghurs? Or just to bully their neighbors and invade sovereign democracies?
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Oh no, will I not be able to buy a cheap Chinese e bike and not be able to have a part shipped out after waiting months? All they do is export, and the world can do without their cheap shit.
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Companies might disagree today, but thankfully, economic interests are veering towards China's neighbors for manufacturing and India for larger tech interests in the future.
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Too less for an attack. May be securing the border before their eventual attempt at Taiwan. Most of our country already lives in dirt while getting baked in hot sun. Most of us are used to not having power for days, without drinking water and we go without eating for weeks for religious reasons. What do you think you can inflict on us that we aren't doing ourselves stupid China.
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Still alive! Genius!
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Aye - 96 just recently. He put all his work into the public domain in 2000, and is one of my all time favourites, I could never learn the piano, so I've been learning his songs on guitar!
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From Bloomberg reporter Jason Gale: Covid’s aftereffects may reverberate for more than three years, often causing lingering pulmonary and gastrointestinal symptoms, according to a large study of US veterans. Although the risks for heart attack, blood clots, muscle weakness and a slew of other health problems abate over time, many patients remain in worse shape, especially those who’ve been hospitalized, researchers at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care system said. The risk of death became insignificant after the first year among non-hospitalized Covid patients, but those hospitalized for the infection had a 29% higher chance of dying in the third year compared with uninfected people, Al-Aly and colleagues found. Read the full story [here](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-05-30/long-covid-symptoms-health-effects-can-last-more-than-three-years-study-finds?sref=chqhSVDW).
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Can you tell me more, if it’s ok with you, about your experience? I’ve been having long covid with cough, fatigue and dizziness, but I’ve also had non stop stomach problems-and until I read your comment I didn’t think it could be potentially related(it ultimately may not be in my case, but the timing does coincide) I get so tired after eating that I have to lay down-constantly irritable bowel-the past week it got to a point where I couldn’t hold down tea and had to get IV to prevent myself from dehydrating. Its been almost a year but my other long covid symptoms havent been going away either.
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I'm not the person you asked, but for me, covid hit me a few ways. Covid itself? Eh, it wasn't bad. I kept fluctuating between fever and "it's so cold I'm going to die." I got muscular weakness, to the point even lifting a bottle of water or can of soda took effort... and then that never went away. About a month after that, I started to get this weird "spreading pain." It began with blinding headaches, where being in a lit room painful. They stopped, but then the pain migrated to my neck, with agonizing when turning my head left or right, and it just kept spreading. At some point I started to experience extreme joint pain, like being hit with arthritis, carpel tunnel, tennis elbow, and every wrist issue known to main all at once. I could type, but it was painful. Still have that, though it's improving. Eventually it hit my liver, and my legs started to swell up... and around that time, certain food and drink would give me hours long intensive stomach pain, like drinking an entire bottle of hot sauce, but the burn isn't in your mouth, but stomach. Doctors couldn't see anything wrong, tests came back negative. The only thing that changed was covid. Lost my job because I couldn't keep up anymore, couldn't get unemployment. Had to stop going to the doctors, and it's been like seven or eight months since. I've only recently started to recover. Still have extreme muscle pain, to the point a gentle hug feels like my body is being crushed sometimes. It's been a living hell, and I've lost so much money just trying to keep up and stay mentally positive. I hate it, and I hate every single person who's like "lol, it's just the flu."
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It's those pesky spike proteins that tends to linger around, that and it's fragments. For the stomach related stuff you might want to look into getting more probiotics into your diet if you haven't already. Natural stuff like yogurt, kimchi, fermented beans- products like natto, etc.
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Jesus! That seems like a completely fucked treatment. I'd find a different doctor.
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