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3 suspects in custody. Great they have 5 perfectly good coffins available to handle the suspects too.
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2024-03-06
Do you have the video per chance?
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On May 23rd, Russia destroyed a Ukrainian book printing facility in Kharkiv with missiles—killing 7 people and injuring 20+ more. Images of Ukrainian books burning horrified many across the world. Although there is truly no target off limits for Russia, what is the logic behind an attack on a warehouse with Ukrainian books? https://united24media.com/war-in-ukraine/russias-logic-behind-the-killing-of-ukrainian-books-497
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2024-03-06
I think you are right about that. I also think the casualties are "dead and not returning to combat (or at least, should not return to combat) + captured"
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2024-03-06
and people still refuse to believe that kia number is mostly deaths
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2024-03-06
Yup, that would be a great use of AI!
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2024-03-06
It is [next to a bunch of other warehouses and a rail siding. ](https://www.google.com/maps/dir/-31.7734789,115.7693532/Ukrainian+printer+Factor-Druk/@49.957293,36.2410565,17.01z/data=!4m9!4m8!1m1!4e1!1m5!1m1!1s0x41270a9e2f955555:0x5f2f44a286e4b451!2m2!1d36.2419864!2d49.9578329?entry=ttu)
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"Very rich"? People earning 2000 USD/mo and more? :DDD And for some reason they are only 3% of total ruzzian population? What happened to stronk and rich ruzzia? :DDD Could it be that people saying that majority of ruzzians live in poverty are right?
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2024-03-06
Today u/Erufu_Wizardo learns of a little thing called Purchasing Power Parity.
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Lol no
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This is what happens when opposition tries to use casteism and reservation to divide hindus, Indians know divide and rule very well. So of course Modi is gonna use religious politics to unite the hindus and it worked. Opposition would have actually stood a chance if they talked about Jobs, Economy and Development instead, To be fair to them Inflation was lower than most nations last few years after covid despite the oil/ukrainian crisis and India is the fastest growing large economy past 3 years. So they had no choice so to speak lmao. Still they should have talked about jobs and corruption
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The INC ruled India for 50+ years, the BJP is just getting started.
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2024-02-06
Ironically Job market is doing badly currently. If the opposition had fought on jobs and Chinese aggression on the border they would have gotten more seats.
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2024-02-06
Divine reelection.
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You underestimate how religious Indians can be and the extent they will go for it how less a few handful brits ruled the country for 150 years,the country saw millions died during COVID second wave when God leader declared victory over COVID just two months back and before election he built ram temple all forgotten
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2024-02-06
What is the capital of Chattisgarh?
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>Ironically Job market is doing badly currently More specifically, the service sector is doing badly. Production/Manufacturing is booming. Unfortunately for us, a huge % of our educated population is employed in services, so when services are hit, causes a big impact.
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why?
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No thank you.
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Joint meetings have been held more than a hundred times to enable foreign heads of state or heads of government to address Congress. Leaders of 48 countries have addressed Congress at a joint meeting: Israel & France lead the list with nine joint meeting addresses by heads of state or dignitaries. Other leading countries are: United Kingdom (8), India (7), Mexico (7), Italy (6), Ireland (6), South Korea (6), Germany, including West Germany and unified Germany (5), Australia (4), Canada (3), Argentina (3), Philippines (3), Japan (3), Spain (2), South Vietnam (1), Indonesia (1) and Hungary (1). Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill each made three joint addresses to Congress, more than any other foreign dignitaries (Netanyahu: 1996,[9] 2011,[10] 2015;[11] Churchill: 1941, 1943, 1952). Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Rabin addressed joint meetings of Congress on two occasions (Modi: 2016,[12] 2023;[13] Rabin :1976 and 1994) as did Nelson Mandela of South Africa (1990 and 1994).[14]
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Just because something happens doesn't mean it's not inappropriate. Especially since Bibi is a corrupt POS.
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Now, this is the last I entertain your nonsense.
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Disgusting POS!
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so you're problem is him specifily addressing congress. which is a valid stance. why not just start with that?
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Xi: Absolutely. Everybody who signed that letter will be held accountable!
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Nations of the world: Let’s gather in Singapore and diplomatically discuss potential paths forward. PRC: I’LL KILL YOU! I’LL KILL YOUR FAMILY!!
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So the 🇺🇸is trying to arm the next Saudi backed terrorist attack?
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This article tries to make it seem like no one knows where the money is going. It's gone into corporate profits which have risen quickly.  The wealthy don’t need wages because they have investments. Those at the top gladly take cuts to their salary in exchange for shares then funnel the growth into stock prices.
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How about we let in a million immigrants a year, especially from poor shitty countries. Having more people competing for jobs will increase wages for our young people who are struggling.
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If you want to know what the escape plan looks like I'd recommend looking up Egypt's as yet unnamed new administrative capital.
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As an American: same. The previous generations leaned hard into conservative politics, allowing corporations and barons all the breathing room and tax breaks they’d need to crush any chances at competition the free market could provide. The same income boom can’t happen because the level of wealth hoarding and market manipulation happening at the executive/owner class levels almost entirely precludes it as a possibility. When most companies I’ve heard from spend weeks *thinking* about your request for a consistent raise that at least matches the rate of inflation, while simultaneously finding space in the budget to increase executive pay by hundreds of thousands, or up to millions a year; how the fuck can anyone honestly believe it’s anything other than pure greed at the core of these issues?
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Doesn’t mean we should accept it. Something is seriously wrong with our western system
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**Only if we keep the system as it is today...** Just like every game needs rules, Capitalism requires clear regulations and enforcement in order to work as intended. Right now we see the result of 40 years of deregulation of the markets that turned the financial sector into a jungle where everything is basically allowed in the name of making money. Henceforth, **imaginary financial products** called derivatives that create absolutely nothing, no new product, no new service, have become the largest part of the stock market. Essentially people make bets, buy and sell borrowed shares they don't own, that result in profits without helping the economy. Traders shorting stocks can bankrupt profitable corporations, corporations are forced to increase their profits every quarter or risk a fire sale on their stock... Imagine playing football without rules where one team decides to use shotguns and the other team could order fighter jets to perform aerial strikes during a match... Well our financial market no longer rewards performance, innovation or hard work, it has become a lawless gang land where the strong win despite damaging the very fabric of society. **But Communism is not the answer** Communism died because it cannot account for human nature... In order for Communism to work, you would need to change mankind... And that's impossible. **We need rules, we need regulations, we need the rich to pay their fair share of taxes and we need politicians, cops and a justice system that work for the people.** The "owners" of this world, the billionaires, are counted in the thousands, we, the people, are counted in the billions... We can do this! All we have to do is to reenact financial regulations that existed in the 1950's and 1960's, the period in our history where the Middle Class grew by leaps and its wealth increased by record numbers. **The worst thing we can do is to give up and imagine we are powerless to change anything.**
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Factor that against inflation and purchasing power. It’s not really a secret that housing is much more expensive now compared to wages, or food prices have increased a lot compared to wages.
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Boomer's income only "boomed" because they used Millenial's credit card to borrow a fuck-ton of money and go on an orgy of consumption. Now that Boomers have loaded the rest of us up with debt and are enjoying that last round of canasta before they go to that great big shopping mall in the sky, no fucking shit the younger generations won't be able to have the same income. Large amounts of Millenial's incomes must be spent paying that debt back down, fighting climate change before Earth turns into Venus 2.0, and several other money pits the Boomers dumped on them.
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Regarding second home ownership, what has changed that has made that possible and constitutes a betrayal? I don't think this reflects a 'betrayal' as such. If looking at what puts the largest pressure on housing stock, then the rise in single person households outweigh that of second home ownership. Previous generations got married earlier, lived with grandparents, etc. These days there are more single individuals plus migrants, this causes the pressure on housing stock moreso. Tuition fees - was the slogan of the Lib Dems not that they would not increase tuition fees? So, hardly a generational betrayal as the generation did not vote for this, but a betrayal of a single party leadership rather. The last general election, where millennials were all of voting age, still put the conservatives in power, so who is really doing the betraying?
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My retirement plan is to wash down all of the pills with a bottle of vodka.
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"because they are lazy and don't want to work hard, like we did when we were young!!" John the Boomer, 74 years old
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Sure they can. Just in the reverse order. When we were young we had abject poverty. So. It’s far easier to have phenomenal income boom to get from dire desperation to a comfortable life. We are not uber rich by any means but when you consider where we came from the growth is immense. Now you have the millennials. They have never experienced poverty or ever really having to do without. They may say they have when experiencing having to forgo the latest iPhone with 1Tb of storage and order last years model. Or maybe the feeling of doing without with not getting TayTay tickets for this second round after dead poets was released. You know it’s a heartbreaking experience that you may miss out on a new song set being played. Millennials, you are living the income boom life growing up. I get it suck’s that now you get to experience a sliver of the just having nothing life in your middle aged life. Just hope you don’t get to experience the abject poverty lifestyle that the boomers had when young and get to reminisce about the good old days when you were living the high life.
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They still all get 28 paid days off every year, us American workers aren't guaranteed a single paid day off.
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At least someone is actually giving an answer to the question besides bumper sticker sozed slogans.
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A shallow argument. Go talk to people in the street and ask them how much they’re able to buy today vs 5 years ago. You can write all the wall of texts you want, but when people’s rents have gone up and their wages don’t match the increase then the reality is clear. When a single mom can’t afford to take her kids out to eat once a week at fast food it’s an issue. These things shouldn’t be luxury items when others in society own multiple yachts. Of course if all you do is talk to affluent people who wear suits to work you’ll think everything is doing well.
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Even greater reason for strong anti trust laws and consumer protections of predatory business practices.
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The cost of daily living is also very difficult in some parts of Canada. In my experience, groceries were much more expensive there than here. Also, most major Canadian cities are in the top 50 most unaffordable cities in the world, London is the only UK city that features IIRC. I lived in Halifax for a few years and it went from being super affordable to out of control in the years between 2018 and 2022 when I was last there. A lot more crime, lots more homeless and crazy rent prices.
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Acquaint yourself with the data https://www.politicshome.com/thehouse/article/youth-today-generation-cameron-deserted-tories
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it's alright here in the midlands
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I think this is more than a millennial thing. I was a poor generation X and it was exactly the same for us. My older brothers and sisters were at the tail end of the baby boomers but by the time I graduated high school just six years later in the mid 80s, a lot of the opportunities they had to enter the work force after high school were gone. Reagan busted the Air Traffic Controller's union and there was a general anti-union sentiment taking hold. Clinton accelerated it with the North American Free Trade agreement in the early 90s and so many blue collar jobs just evaporated. But the middle class wasn't really affected by this and the good times kept rolling on. But eventually the creep got higher and higher until even they started to feel it. Now, as AI and white collar outsourcing is starting to take a bite, they are facing the same things the working class has faced since the 80s. Suddenly, it's important and people are upset. Welcome to the world that those of us on the bottom have known for a while.
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My Pop bought his 1st house for 18 000$ in 1979. The new market disgust him, really, he always say things like « How the hell do they want kids to start?! ».
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Because it's the same economy that provides all the things you need to live. Want clean running water? Want electricity? Want food? Want medicine when you're sick? Want to be mindlessly entertained by your device of choice? All of those things are provided to you by The Economy^(TM)
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Most political systems have been refined to give you a choice of two meals that are made from the exact same ingredients. The illusion of choice doesn't actually translate to meaningful change - because they're all serving the same master - Neoliberal (hyper)capitalism.
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UK Millennials who - one assumes - voted against Brexit while their elders forced that disaster over the "victory" line.
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*New Zealand raises weary, forgotten hand* I'd be incredibly happy to be in the US right now where incomes are at least pretending to stay as hotly inflated as the rest of the economy. Skilled tradesmen in the US make fucking bank.
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Woah, hold your horses, you're having a go at the wrong person, I didn't say any of that about Americans. I hear what you're saying and empathise. I know there's a range of circumstances and a lot of people are struggling, I was just explaining our system because it being free is a misconception. The US healthcare system is outrageous, it's helpful to know what the alternative actually is because when someone hears free they hear bs. Call a spade a spade and say the NHS is socialised, not free.
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Eyes and a lot more access to information - much of which has been manipulated. Back in the old days a factory worker would sit in the pub with their comrades. They had a sense of belonging and community. Now the factory worker goes home (if they have one), logs into shitty social media site X, Y or Z and sees a bunch of stuff they're being told they should want, but don't actually need, and will never have.
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You just proved my point. Thanks.
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That's right, and not all of gen Z are of voting age - however, all of the millennials are. Millennials are also a larger cohort than gen Z (due to the original baby boom influencing subsequent generations). So, as a voting block, they have maximum power now, they just need to use it.
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Yaaaaay
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It's that attitude. Voting does not matter and they are all the same. It's the majority of the young voters in the UK and probably elsewhere. Again if you ignore the government then they will ignore you - that means less money for you.
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This is a great read on a monday morning...
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Sadly their BlackRock puppet leader Merz will be voted for and will be chancellor
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Your response made no sense in relation to my initial reply sweet pea. Pot-kettle springs to mind x
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Its pitiful because NK is in the most vulnerable position right now as their Russian ally is struggling big time and would not be able to defend them from any sort of attack.
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I saw a pretty interesting comment on the Ukrainian artillery telegram where someone said they were mostly likely testing military deployment patterns Apparently all of these balloons are being collected by the military and NK is using them as a way to see which bases cover which areas
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They're probably going to fill the balloons with anthrax and send them over the boarder when they do the real push.
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They should've tested the crap and im betting it will show nutritional deficiency and publish it globally to embarrass kim
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Now they need to get back. It’s a challenge but I’m sure if they made it this far they’re up to the task
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Such a shit move.
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> before they cross the border There is a DMZ where the trash would harmlessly fall into.
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The South should just send 10x or even 100x fold of good food in response.
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your response to trash baloons would be to start a nuclear war?
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I was talking more about foreign media. They send over lots of flash drives loaded with movies, shows, news reports, etc. Stuff their government won’t let them watch. I don’t see what’s wrong with sending over bibles. If people worship a fictional deity over their oppressive leader, that’s damaging to the regime which is a good thing
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"Everybody shares what they have"
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Well the reports I read specifically called it manure. And that’s not produced by humans. And as far as I’m aware no human fecal waste no matter who produced it or where they are from can be used as fertilizer unless properly aerosolized by an aerobic system. Edit: I take all that back. I did see a report that one of the bags were labeled “excrement” which can be human. So I’m probably wrong.
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Couldn't you detect spy balloons by their electromagnetic footprint?
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they could just use a real gun lolololol.
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Ask the US about that
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Im just suggesting their reasons, I didn't condone it. Relax and take a breath.
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Russian to their deaths...
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**Russia loses record number of soldiers in May** and more will follow next month.
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They don’t care about their losses; they never did
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Yeah, it's easy to talk, most Reddit freedom fighters have never experienced living in a repressive regime. Even Ukrainians will say, "We did it, we had Euromajdan", other countries have done it, Serbia overthrew Milošević, Romania Caucescu etc. but in those cases there has always been some kind of critical mass or a straw that broke the camel's back where people finally said enough. But until then, Putin seemingly holds ALL the strings of repression: the police, the army, the courts, and no-one has the stomach to go to jail for the rest of their lives for a potentially futile gesture. Most Russians I know just want a peaceful life, that's why they left Russia.
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Ukraine loses no less if you look at the tightening of its mobilization. this struggle of resources. Whoever has the most will win
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It’s worth taking the number with a grain of salt, as any Ukrainian sites will always give higher numbers and Russian sites will give lower numbers but it’s usually somewhere in the middle. Plus, it’s worth remembering that these are casualties - not just deaths. It’s a mix of seriously injured and dead.
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