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Ohhh like the cars you see in San Diego from Tijuana, and you’re like there’s no way that tiny car is safe in 80 mph traffic
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2024-05-06
The automakers know this and they know how exactly how these test will be conducted. What they do is they add structure reinforcement pieces designed directly for the tests to their viecles, that gives their cars better scores for these tests but doesn't improve on the car's general safety.
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2024-05-06
Not saying it’s the right move for safety, but isn’t a car much more likely to be in a front quarter offset impact on the drivers side, because it’s moving closest to oncoming traffic?
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2024-05-06
The dispute exists the moment someone calls for proof. You offer none, only squabbling.
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2024-05-06
Toy Yoda [https://www.boredpanda.com/toy-yoda-toyota-hooters-prank-gone-wrong-jodee-berry/](https://www.boredpanda.com/toy-yoda-toyota-hooters-prank-gone-wrong-jodee-berry/)
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2024-05-06
Source?
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2024-05-06
Is it just me or such recalls are becoming more and more in toyota?
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2024-05-06
If you'd ever owned a Toyota, you'd know the reason.
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2024-05-06
They’re owned by Nissan, who isn’t on the list.
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2024-05-06
Exactly: "A government investigation has uncovered faulty testing data at five of Japan’s leading carmakers including Toyota and Honda in a widening scandal that has forced the suspension of some vehicle shipments. Akio Toyoda, chair of the world’s largest carmaker, was forced on Monday to apologise for the second time this year following the transport ministry’s investigation of 85 companies in the industry. The results of the probe, which were released on Monday, found fault with Toyota, Honda, Mazda, Suzuki and Yamaha Motor. The investigation was triggered by a string of improper testing incidents that hit Toyota subsidiaries, including Daihatsu Motor." [https://www.ft.com/content/a86aa66a-1b00-457b-b985-04a571ec97ca](https://www.ft.com/content/a86aa66a-1b00-457b-b985-04a571ec97ca) No other companies have yet been implicated.
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Halved?  More like thirded
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2024-05-06
Inflation has barely decreased y/y, and is now just under the high it reached at nearly 300%. Celebrating reaching ~8% month/month inflation which is still higher than most of the last 5 years https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/inflation-rate-mom while exchange rates and poverty continue to worsen seems like intense coping.
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2024-05-06
They're never going to spend money though, they're libertarian...
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The have a pre poll alliance, There's like 99.99 percent chance of Modi becoming PM. Baring last 2 elections, this is a very good performance. BJP's vote share is also almost the same but all the opposition parties joined forces to defeat modi but it did not work.
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2024-05-06
I do agree with you but the headline is very confusing as it is suggesting that Modi is claiming a loss as victory which is false and yes, he needs allies but he already has them, they did pre poll alliance
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2024-05-06
I can see why you find it misleading, that's a fair point. >they did pre poll alliance Alliance doesn't mean they are legally bound to vote the same way BJP does. Centrist parties in the NDA are likely gonna vote against more radical legislation.
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2024-05-06
Holy shit, US does it and did it all the time...?
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2024-05-06
Yes, i don't even know why are you talking about how the alliance will function. I commented in the context of the headline. Naidu being part of the government is really a good thing but I think bjp will break INDIA and get more parties to join NDA. Nitish Kumar is what I am scared of.
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2024-05-06
Hail the dicktator.
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2024-05-06
Well, your first comment said that this was a good performance by the BJP when it objectively isn't. >bjp will break INDIA and get more parties to join NDA I think it'll be the opposite. Nitesh Kumar and TDP/CBN are rumored to maybe flip over to INDI. Modi probably has no idea how to run a coalition cause he hadn't really ever done it before. And parties will have the option to join INDI where they'll have considerably more influence, since they'd hold more power in that respective alliance, compared to if they join the NDA, where they'll have to live in the shadow of the BJP.
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2024-05-06
Definitely a great result for India and the strength of their democracy
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2024-05-06
You will definitely be surprised next election.
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2024-05-06
Yeah well, I, and I bet you, were surprised by this election. Modi expected to gain 350-380 seats. Some were saying he'll reach 400. I mean, if he lost seats while he had the ability to do basically anything he wanted, policy wise, I don't see how he's gonna do much better when he's being restricted. But I guess we'll wait and see.
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2024-05-06
Where? In prearranged interviews? And answer about what's his favour fruit?
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2024-05-06
U don't know the power of Antar Atma ki awaaz. Amit Shah is master in giving that.
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2024-05-06
I was  looking forward to UCC and really interesting mental gymnastics over that topic. Guess that’s not gonna happen.
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2024-05-06
Eeh, i didnt see a single one of them complain of there being a resurgence in dynasts when the BJP is almost as dynastic as the congress. All of them are crying about how hindus have betrayed hindutva and that modi has been betrayed. I like to see any cult of personality crash and burn. Always have, always will.
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hah modi apologist eh charitably you could say he did everything right but unemployment was still high people weren’t able to earn what they hoped and werent assuaged by various hindutva gestures you could argue modi did everything he could but I guess it wasnt enough thats representative democracy for you
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2024-05-06
yeah ok lol
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2024-05-06
Okay let's not go that far after so many protests curbs and freedom of speech violations when it comes to journalists, artists and comedians. This government really needed a shakeup and this was the next best thing.
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2024-05-06
Its reasonable, the BJP lost in ancient Hindu stronghold city of Ayodhya to a socialist party. It’s a huge, huge blow to Hindutva and shows that the strong secular tradition of India is here to stay.
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2024-05-06
Modi is the best thing that’s ever happened to India.
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2024-05-06
The copium is crazy, a lopsided battle ofc where the ruling party made it lopsided but chose to let go of the majority
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2024-05-06
“Scary” woah yeah it’s a nightmare lol u have no idea what ur talking about
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Caste politics? Yes. He is accused of favoring his caste too much. Jail for money scam? Politically motivated and cleared of all charges. You should read the case to understand how brain dead it was . The ruling CM back then was an authoritarian and wanted to put him CBN in jail to get him disqualified. He also wanted 3 capitals and distributed the whole state treasury into DBT, so it's safe to say he is a wacko. He also developed Hyderabad into a mega metropolis and an IT hub. He is also planning to build a greenfield city in India after a long time, modelled after Singapore, with green energy and state of art City planning. So he has his heart in the right place.
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2024-07-06
TDP does though. It's a regional party , but is quite nationalistic in its approach. It was also one of the first parties to embrace free markets after the liberalisation of 1991. CBN is miles ahead of Nitesh Kumar , who was a CM for 16 years and barely did anything for his State.
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Yes. Sort of. India has a lot of socialist laws due to its hangover from cold war politics. Doing away with this excessive regulation is poised to bring in a lot of investments into the country. But he didn't do enough for a fear of local backlash from a few electorates. [This video from polymatter actually explains the problems of Indian economy ](https://youtu.be/Lvzn41Lv-O4?si=SyVncsTd9M79cWQM) India's low level corruption is now manageable, but high level corruption is still a problem. His party members are accused of favoring businessmen from the state of Gujarat over local ones. There is also some degree of oligarchy in his rule. Taxes are indeed high, and so is the inflation. Trade with Russia helped manage it, but it wasn't enough. Basically the entire country went through a wave of anti incumbency. Whatever BJP lost in its core electorates, it managed to gain it in other parts of India. But it still fell short of majority, because it lost a lot of seats in one of the biggest states in India (Uttar Pradesh, transl. State of the North) due to the above mentioned reasons as well as some local issues. So now, it has to depend more on its coalition partners to form a government.
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GIGAGOOSE, sounds like a twitch emote
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I think it's for the better that th giga-goose isn't around. Just sounds like a net negative given the general attitude of geese.
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Well going off the article's suspected weight of this good, it would take about 4.5 days to cook for Thanksgiving if we are going off the 13 minutes per pound of bird.
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I can’t stop reading it “*Gynormis* Newtoni”
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It fossil gives us some historical data. Protect its defunct cycle.
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Legit thought that was a ninja turtle in the thumbnail.
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Hey how can you go against reddit groupthink, you gotta lotta nerve!
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It’s wild how much the media is sleeping on this conflict. Most people forget it but the U.S. and the Philippines are full on treaty allies, ratified by the senate and everything, and that treaty has been constantly and recently reaffirmed. It has even been clarified that an attack by a coast guard vessel upon Philippine merchant traffic would qualify as an attack under the treaty. This isn’t like Taiwan where the U.S. isn’t really obligated to do anything if it doesn’t want to. If China miscalculates here we have war in the South China Sea.
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If I had a hundred dollars for every war we started or entered over our boats and sailors I would be a rich woman.
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This news brought to you by DUH Daily News.
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People talk elections here, but there's very little reason why would elections happen, Bibi's coalition mught be shakey but very very far from breaking
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2024-05-06
Biden is doing his very best to keep Hammas in control, pretty much giving them assurance to keep the war going and demand pretty much everything they want. And, by holding back israel at every step of the way he gives Hammas the confidence to drag the war on and on.
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I like that debate on Pierce Morgan where the Pro-Palestinian said to him: “who are you to say this??” - Mosab Hassan Yousef (Arabic: مصعب حسن يوسف; born 5 May 1978), also called The Green Prince,[2] is a Palestinian ex-militant who defected to Israel in 1997, thereafter working as an undercover agent for the Shin Bet until he moved to the United States in 2007. His father is Sheikh Hassan Yousef, a co-founder of Hamas. That’s who he is, and he knows what he’s talking about, he was exposed to the ideology within the organisation and its founders.
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Why do they hate a particular race so much that they wanna kill off everyone on em?
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With the present mind set of Palestinians and many pro Palestinians, yes this is true. They believe in a one state solution, a future civil war on steroids.
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2024-05-06
You know 70% of Palestinians support Hamas?
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Yeah he did say neither of the existing Palestinian governments are viable and both dont want Israel to exist. He also stated how if Israel were to relent and give the PA an inch (giving East Jerusalem), they would take a mile. He note its best if the Arabs are more accommodating of Israel and the importance of Holocaust education in the Arab world.
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Of course I mean the violence users. Maybe I should have been more clear about it.
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"yeah but they don't mean it like that though" -college kids from the most prestigious universities in the world.
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For whatever base back of the brain stem reason, we humans just *need* to worship something. I would guess that in place of a man in the sky god we'd just start worshipping the AI in the sky technological god next.
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Something is off about this guy, he has advocated we(Israel/USA) drop a nuclear bomb by Iran and he is like some ultra born again Christian. This specific interview he did at some new age Christian church was pretty insightful because you see all of these fringe ideas being expressed. Fringe ideas, in the sense that national security experts would say that would be an insane and ridiculous thing to even suggest. That is not something a well reasons shin bet operative would say. He says some off the wall things like he was cancelled by the left for his Islamophobic beliefs, which are pretty extreme. If he is actually the born again Christian former shin bet double agent, he is not a credible source for what is possible in the west bank and Gaza. https://youtu.be/VR8QIh0cVkg?si=2Hlr8UP-Lg5-K6Ai
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Palestine depends on Israel not being assholes.
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Not just a ordinary pedo, a master of it also
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Reminds me of that society that views Prince Phillip as a god - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Philip_movement
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Not only college kids. One of the greatest problems with the quran is that everyone can interpret whatever they want into it. They can see it as a peaceful message, or take it as an aggressive duty-giver.
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[Relevant](https://youtu.be/pKN9trFSACI?si=FEmAO7ziLeRSjXV8)
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2024-05-06
which is why Israel supported Hamas over Fatah...
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Also the part that is in hamas's old charter article 7- >The Jews will fight against you and you will gain victory over them, till the stone says: ‘O Muslim! There is a Jew hiding behind me; so kill him.’” https://alsalafiyyah.github.io/hadith-on-stones-will-speak
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There’s no way these mortal enemies can coexist.
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Well best of luck figuring out which one's true and then living a life according to what it says. Meanwhile, I'll live a meaningful life with people around me that I care about, treating them and myself right, not worrying at all about what some old fuck in the sky or some old fucks here on earth have to say about how life should be lived. Fare thee well
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>Of course not. Neither does the pattern of bumps on someone's head indicate their character, though a large majority of Americans would once have confidently told you it did, and cited "science" as the reason for their belief Many others went spoke against it but in a world ruled by money, science always has vested interest. Luckily science can never be controlled by one group as the concepts are universal and testable. >Science is not, in fact, a body of knowledge, rather a way of *approaching* knowledge. However, this is not something most people are really capable of grasping, so they treat "science" pretty much the same as any other received wisdom. OMG...... if we can never know anything for certain, than nothing is knowledge? Think? In science when your experiment fails, you learn. That is knowledge. In religion, when faith fails, it is not the source that was wrong but the person using faith. They are as opposite as you can get.
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Palestinians overwhelmingly support Hamas, I think the last polling was in the mid 60%-ish range and that was like six months ago and I believe it's gone up since then. If anything, the 'negative consequences' of supporting Hamas have only bolstered them. I'm sure there are Palestinians out there that want peace and coexistence, but the overwhelming majority are at the very least implicitly okay with the eradication of Isreal and the Jewish people, if not outright explicitly calling for it, and have been this way since long before Isreal's response to oct.7.
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He was almost expelled from the US until an israeli intelligence officer broke code and vouched for him.
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Majority of Gaza think and know they are corrupt, fear to vote anyone else. Of all of West Bank and Gaza, Palestinian people want peace and just want their children to stop being bombed. You can't judge a country's people by it's leaders. Israel tells you, Palestine shows you. So please look.
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What’s the last thing Christianity changed or what was edited in the Bible in the last 200 years when new information came to light? Care to provide an example?
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They're really not all taught the same things.
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I think the point he is trying to make is peace is impossible.
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it's not about worshipping necessarily, but yeah. I recommend Jordan Peterson's old bible lectures, the man is a treasure, sad he became a bit more unhinged after being failed by the healthcare system with the benzodiazepine withdrawal (and then his wife getting cancer).
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Nah pretty sure he is right. 
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I’d suggest that suggesting a general populace has innate values because of where they were born is flawed. People are fundamentally similar no matter where they were born. Propaganda and fear does causes the differences Palestine is a real threat to Israel? Really? Hamas is a terrorist nuisance no doubt, but honestly it seems absurd to suggest such a thing. Israel’s existence isn’t threatened by Palestine - it’s about the only territory surrounding them that isn’t a threat to them! Very much seems like they’ve picked on the weak kid to make it look like they are doing something to their own people/to try and show their strength to the world No doubt Palestine wouldn’t behave, but to not see any Israeli complicity in that shows a remarkable rose tinted version of historic events - a group of people are going to get a bit hacked off when their next door neighbour has spent decades with their foot on their neck
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Remember the Buddha statues? https://www.rferl.org/a/afghanistan-bamiyan-fears-collapse-buddha-statues/32297553.html
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If you’re questioning his motivations, I’m sure you question every single person on the planet’s motivations as well. You lock yourself into some Spanish Prisoner style cage, always believing everyone is after you, always believing everyone has ulterior, nefarious motives. You may be in fact be right, but you have no evidence of that, do you? Until it does, innocent until proven guilty is still the best policy. Or an honest man until proven a liar in that same vein. Until then, you’re projecting conspiratorial speculations that have a strong bias. It’d be the same as me saying “I’ve seen many ‘Paliwood’ videos of Palestinians setting up shots and faking injuries, therefore all footage of injured and dead Palestinians must be fake.” Anecdotes are not evidence. We should believe what we hear, albeit maintain a little skepticism, until it’s proven otherwise, then we can make judgments on such things. There is a full blown propaganda war from far too many interested parties. Don’t make it worse by inserting your own unfounded accusations into the plethora of bullshit.
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I don’t think that’s the case at all. Israeli’s were fully supportive of the forced displacement and occupation of Palestinian homes in the years leading up to the events of October 2023. Anyone who tries to claim that the Israel isn’t ideologically motivated against Palestine, just as is true in the reverse, is kidding themselves. These are two radically different racial and religious groups. They do not get on with eachother at all - the events in Gaza really just bring it to the fore.
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Yeah. It's still wild to me how I see random people I follow on (Israeli, hebrew) twitter that I thought were like extreme blackpilled right wingers suddenly fill the replies on some random report of a Gazan in an organization speaking against Hamas/violence and they all like immediately turn into super hopeful 'maybe these kinds of people could rule Gaza?' or questions about the organization etc. It's just frustrating. Nobody wants peace more than most Israelis. I don't get why people think we're happy with our soldiers, who are our children and families and friends, constantly dying, or happy with the constant terrorism. We made so many peace offers until we realized there's just no willing partner on the other side.
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My bad. I'll make sure not to ever listen to people I don't fully agree with and demonize them instead, throw them into the same pile as everyone else I hate. Surely a healthy way to look at the world. You're just like Rashida Tlaib, Stalin, violent/vandalizing college protestors and the rest of them. dear god.
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