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Considering the US has lost all their most recent wars against inferior technological armies
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2024-14-06
Dumplings predate humankind
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2024-14-06
Oh nice, I remember that vaguely, but never got around to watching it
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2024-14-06
This isn't underestimating. Russia is just a large North Korea that happens to have old tech left over from a super power that did rival the US. The only thing Rissia is currently good at is their disinformation game, but they have no physical power that is even close to the US.
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2024-14-06
Thought for sure that was going to be this https://youtu.be/FXtl2Zcdzow?si=COIkeI04nbJxRYcA
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2024-14-06
What? Do you have a source for this? Non-nuclear means diesel, and diesel engines are way louder than nuclear cooling pumps.
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2024-14-06
[Peak Russian Culture ](https://youtu.be/FXtl2Zcdzow?si=COIkeI04nbJxRYcA)
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2024-14-06
It was a flop at the box office apparently it didn't recoup the cost to make the movie but I thought it was pretty good. The part that stuck with me and I remember very well was the depiction of radiation poisoning and how it was making people make awful decisions and lose all cognitive abilities. Well that and I guess being drunk from the red wine. That probably had an effect on cognition too.
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2024-14-06
Yea, the writers behind submarine books and movies seem to either have worked on subs in their past or just really do their research.
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2024-14-06
There is this thing called batteries.
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2024-14-06
Its ok, where he is going you dont need eyes to see...
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2024-14-06
One of our submarines, is missing , tonight…
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2024-14-06
I don't know. Maybe they dropped their oxygen pellet on purpose at the 6 hour mark when they realized no one was close to coming. Even the secondary explosion doesn't make sense that destroyed most of the ship. Maybe the second sub could've towed it high enough side way that divers could do a rescue?
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2024-14-06
They should do the blockade again
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2024-14-06
Russia has an active duty ship, actually in service in the Black Sea right now, that is legitimately 111 years old. It pre-dates World War One. Russian Navy.
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2024-14-06
I watched it last night for the first time in years. Aged like a fine Burgundy
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2024-14-06
[It's a quote from the film](https://youtu.be/EsXjzkXVuFc?si=WMtCCee0-igTSz7-)
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2024-14-06
[the sub they lost](https://cache.moviestillsdb.com/i/500x/f4e2fcup/down-periscope-lg.jpg)
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2024-14-06
Warlord/lord of war was also in the film https://youtu.be/EsXjzkXVuFc?si=WMtCCee0-igTSz7- It's pretty much where the title of the film came from
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2024-14-06
Sounds like you copy pasted this from the movie with Nicolas Cage and Ethan Hawke, what was it called? Bad Boys?
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2024-14-06
He deleted all his comments he was so embarrassed that he didn’t remember the line from the movie lol.
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2024-14-06
Dang I watched it like 2 months ago and only noticed the bloodbath scene wtf was I smoking. My mistake.
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2024-14-06
> ou certainly don't export culture Russia has given the world some of it's most amazing music, dance, and literature.
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2024-14-06
>So you're imagining a think that doesn't exist Things not existing is why you have to imagine them sometimes. This comes off like someone in 2005 scoffing at what we now know of as "AI" (GPT), or drones, or bendable video screens, or 5G phone networks.
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2024-14-06
Generally speaking probably not. Americans operate predominantly solo when it involves submarines, Russians practice the pack method.
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2024-14-06
GENERALLY speaking, the Top 40 (popular music) is always trash. Most of what I hear when I turn on the radio today is just covers and remixes and samples of older, better music. In twenty years we’ll look back and not remember most of the artists of today. Only a few will shine through. It happens with every decade. Bad taste is ubiquitous, good music is not.
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2024-14-06
It seems like the Russians should be having a hard time building fleets of anything, much less nuclear submarines.
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2024-14-06
How deep is to deep to just swim out
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2024-14-06
If you don't correct mistakes when they don't matter, everyone just stops noticing them when they do matter. Minor mistakes like this can sometimes change the entire meaning of a sentence, and you get the reader interpreting something completely different than what the writer said. The person you're responding to wasn't being a jerk, they literally just corrected a mistake, and you came in to act like that's the worst thing in the world.
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2024-14-06
Russia's cultural presence is massive: Tolstoy, Dostoevski, Solzhenitsyn, Bulgakov-- all amazing writers. Umpteen amazing classical composers: Tchaikovsy, Rimski-Korsakov, Stravinsky, Shostakovich, etc. Also amazing folk music. You just haven't noticed or been exposed. Russian painters are also amazing -- try anyone from Shishkin to Vrubel.
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2024-14-06
He's mocking you.
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2024-14-06
That's how language evolves
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2024-14-06
Noo! That’s sad. I love tugboats. They’re so cute and *stwong.* 🥹
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2024-14-06
Well. There’s rum and duct tape. They’ll have to make do.
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2024-14-06
I paused my war with the Mongols so that I could settle a city in an empty bubble inside my territory, rename the city to Whore Island, gift it to the Mongols, and then resumed my war, burning or puppetting all their cities except for Whore Island. Then I bought 3 great generals to eat the 6 tiles around Whore Island, and positioned Giant Death Robots on those tiles.
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2024-14-06
The footage of the warship Russia sent looked like it was something operating in Vietnam compared to our current ships
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2024-14-06
Yea they’ll literally just go home lol
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2024-14-06
Wait a minute, what year is it??
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2024-14-06
I think a few people are worried about poking an unpredictable nuclear enabled nation.
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2024-14-06
Submarine people should learn a made up language.
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2024-14-06
Cuba is the safest place for Russian warships. Out of range of Ukraine
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2024-14-06
Actually i couldnt give a shit and neither should you. The intaNet iz no place 4 grammar pedants lmfao
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2024-14-06
One Ping Only
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2024-14-06
I don’t think you have ever been at deep depths before, I’ve scuba dived to 95’ and it is deep, and the pressure is noticeable…. I don’t think the average person could survive surfacing from 400’.
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2024-14-06
Lets not shit on a culture because you hate the government. Russia has produced some of the world’s greatest literature. War and Peace for example is an anti war masterpiece. Plays, art, ballets, architecture, food (borsch for example). You saying russia does not have any cultural export is just proof of your own ignorance. Russia is one of the top contributors to human and European culture
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WW3 Lessss goooo!!  I am so happy we dont have to deal with boring trump, under him we never had excitement like this. But also this is Trumps fault somehow I need to think of how though.
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2024-14-06
As a Canadian who mostly follows American politics, I obviously missed something - so sorry for the stupid question. The ability to divorce?
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2024-14-06
Against Ukraine they are. And they're cheating because they keep hitting Russian vessels.
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2024-14-06
Is that true though? Every article the last two years has turned out to be propoganda “Russian soldiers dont have working guns”, “Ukraine making huge gains!”, “Russia can hardly cloth their soldiers”, “Russia being forced out of xyz city”… then suddenly “Oh Ukraine lost a lot of land, we losing and if we dont get more money for a long time we lost for sure”… so why should we believe this?
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2024-14-06
What?! What the fuck did you just say? These mushrooms grow out the ground man, take like 6g
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I imagine, though, that nuclear subs can simply stay at sea without refueling for \*much\* longer? That might be one good reason for nuclear subs to not completely disappear, at least for a while.
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2024-14-06
Who needs friends, with enemies like these.
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> and adamantly refused assistance from the US Navy and The Danes, both of which were close enough, and had the equipment for a possible rescue. Norway and UK were the main countries involved in the rescue attempt, but they were only allowed in to attempt a rescue after like a week.
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U.S warships are no joke. Russia knows this but would rather burn fuel and move their fleet around for posture anyways. It's a small dick energy move that has American generals laughing at Russian impotence
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2024-14-06
There are worse places to serve out a term of deployment…. These particular Russians won the jackpot of best places to be deployed to. (That still allow Russians)
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2024-14-06
They had a plan, it just sucked
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2024-14-06
And we don't have the workers. They are beating us in many areas globally now.
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2024-14-06
The US Navy also heard and recorded the implosion of the Titan submarine submersible. According to James Cameron he also found out from a source around the same time. If this was considered secret or top secret information, someone outside the military and government community also knew that’s insane.
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2024-14-06
Wouldn’t that be like going to a tropical island that reminds you of Siberia, ah, the “motherland.” But .. with like horses and steer.
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2024-15-06
> Your body is made of water just like the sea, it can't compress Are you aware of a thing called lungs? They compress when you dive and your wet/dry suits don't stop it. At 400ft it would be very noticeable
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2024-15-06
You breathe compressed air that is at the exact same pressure as the water around you, so the lungs feel nothing
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As usual
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The EU should expect illegal immigrants from Hungary after their country becomes ass poor paying these fines!
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2024-13-06
And what happens if they don’t pay this fine?
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Lunch
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When you were with almost 300% annually it makes sense
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This is the dumbest fucking thing I have read in a while. Even the Roman's had to fight off hyper inflation when they stood up more mints around the empire so they could more easily pay frontline garrisons. Diocletian tried to put in price caps on every good sold which is why we now know what the relative value of goods in the empire were in the early 300's. If I recall they didn't even fully understand that the problem was inflation. Economic theory was not that well developed as it is now. 
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there's no such thing as a perfect economy, nor a perfect system for political economy. Feel free to share what you think works better - generally, if we're talking about stimulating economic growth, I'm gonna go with demand-side economic policy.
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2024-14-06
As an argentinian I'm pretty familiar with my country's economic history, that's why I know these guys are gonna damage our economy even more
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2024-14-06
Fucking dumbass acts oblivious regarding Argentinan economic futility for the past decade. Must be a prior corrupt shill.
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You're not special neither is your situation, and I'm all too familiar with it. You don't need to half purchase power to fix this. Austerity is just an excuse for every indebted county to flow money from the lower to the upper classes.
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Dude, these statistics that are talked about are MONTHLY. They are all in comparison to the month prior. It doesn't factor the gigantic collapse 6 months ago. It will take a long time to recover anywhere near. You can't get a 60% price increase and the following month 5% and pretend prices are roughly the same.
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2024-14-06
Amem! As a neighbor I feel happy that Argentina is slowly but steadily getting back on its feet under Milei. You guys deserve prosperity after all this time of crisis. Best wishes!
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2024-14-06
Acabas de describir a los peronistas.
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2024-14-06
¿Porque siempre tiene que aparecer alguien que afirma que queremos una segunda guerra por las Malvinas?
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2024-14-06
you do know that the definition of liberal changes from country to country right?
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2024-14-06
Not from reddit. From Argentinian economists
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2024-14-06
Shrink the government and reduce spending and you get results.
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2024-14-06
This is my Libertarian dream. As a Canadian, if this is what we get after blatent corruption and money printing into inflation, sign me up!
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2024-14-06
Mans got good economic policy. I don't have to agree with him on everything.
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This is like most companies nowadays, you cut stuff you dont think you need now and then spend multiple times more in future when you actually find out you actually need it. Your balance looks great now but then long term you hamstring yourself. Or maybe optimistically you cut stuff you don’t need and then find out you can live without. Ideally you would be smart and look into everything and reassess with a clear head but no, you got to show leadership and use momentum before it’s gone and hacksaw everything. Who knows which way is best but I got sinking feeling if you dont continue with infrastructure and education and some essentials, things might be looking grim
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2024-14-06
Which countries?
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love Bukele, I hope things only get better under him.
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That and the extreme levels that the inflation was at under Milei means people can't afford shit in Argentina. No consumption -> Less inflation Just look at the consumer price index: https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi
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lmao. 'a non-libertarian can invest in the country with better economic conditions.'
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2024-14-06
They tried Peronism in the long run and look what that ended up in
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ITT people finding ways to cope with the fact a libertarian made tremendous positive changes to an economy
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2024-14-06
Usually austerity is the way out of hyperinflation, and austerity usually brings upon economic shrinkage leading to a recession. They’re definitely connected but not the same.
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2024-14-06
So it’s just pure chance and would’ve happened anyway? All of the absolutely massive budget cuts and reforms he has brought on had no effect on it, gotcha.
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Argentina is is still far from being out of the woods. People can afford less right now than they could before Milei because of the extreme levels the inflation was at when his austerity measures began. https://tradingeconomics.com/argentina/consumer-price-index-cpi Less consumption means less inflation, this by itself isn't purely a good thing and far from enough to fix their economy.
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Only a madman would attempt to seriously fix argentinas economy, but i wonder what kind of leader he will be if and when more economic stable times come.
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> don’t question my background So no… I see. > companies generate wealth true production That’s definitely the intent, but do *all* companies achieve this? Not even close. You know the factors that make private companies profitable and stable (in general compared to public ones)? Profit incentive, obviously. On the other hand the government will try to appease the general population for PR and political gain not gouging prices, keeping it accesible for all etc; continuous leadership, governments change every 4-5 years, guess who doesn’t give a flying fuck to leave a mess for the next party if that can benefit then in the long run. Plus, the transition from private company to public domain isn’t free, public salaries and benefits tend to be higher for low level employees, governments usually pay a premium for infraestructura compared with private entities, this relates to the profit incentive as government are reckless with spending as the cash practically appears in their locker. I can go on mate, there are just too many reason why you idea to nationalise stuff is just a bad one in this scenario. > why not focus on making them more efficient Okay, how? Cause I’m pretty sure there have been countless attempts in dozens of countries and you still see the same trend of public “companies” burning money in transportation, education, healthcare you name it. Now let’s assume that you figure out the perfect plan, how long will it take you to implement it? And for what gain? It’s just nonsense, not worth the risk in this scenario. > how can someone disagree with raising taxes on the rich I didn’t. I disagreed that this will even come close to solving the Argentine situation. With the rest I agree, it was a bad move from Milei.
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Aussies calling their country "down under" could attack you for the insult, and I hear they're poisonous so beware.
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It hasn’t done anything for the Argentine Peso it’s 1$ = 906 Pesos.
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