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Sanctions. Also on the wrist. They’ll just find resources other ways because their hate drives them and can’t be bound by money.
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> since the US is indirectly involved in creating this crisis I.e. Re-funding Iran to the tune of dozens of billions, maybe over a hundred if you go back to Obama era and his planes if gold and cash.
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2024-15-06
How is USA the one to blame for this mess?
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2024-15-06
Also it turned out both the US and Israel knew where Hamas stashes its funding but ignored it to focus on Iran. [https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/16/world/europe/israel-hamas-money-finance-turkey-intelligence-attacks.html](https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/16/world/europe/israel-hamas-money-finance-turkey-intelligence-attacks.html)
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2024-15-06
Actually in this case (or really previous cases during wear like this) the US relayed to Israel that it didn't require Israeli banks to cut off ties with them. https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240329-us-pushes-back-against-claims-it-eased-west-bank-settler-sanctions Sanctions have a larger impact on rich people or organizations that handle large sums, less so individuals with just a personal bank account which apparently the sanctions don't impact unless transacting with us entities.
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2024-15-06
This liar did not even read those articles. There's no proof of any payments over the return of the $1.7 billion from weapons the Iranians bought but never received in the 1970's, the articles contradict this poster's nonsense.
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2024-15-06
Also, could Israel not just stop the convoys themselves? Like are the convoys not state sanctioned? Surely Israel is capable of stopping the convoys themselves if they would like to.
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If I had to guess on why? Mabey, it's because their in such a need for more workers that they would do something like this. I mean everyone knows there's a demographic crisis in Japan.
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2024-15-06
I remember there was a poll back then, for doctors only, and more than half the doctors agreed with the medical schools. Their reasoning: it takes years and a lot of money to become a doctor, and even more to become a specialist. Yet many women will abandon their job after getting pregnant to never come back, some leave when they get married. To them, a better diploma and a better job means they can catch a better husband. To them, being a doctor was never a vocation, yet they took the place of someone else - hint: a man - who would've worked all his life. This loss of hard-to-replace medical professionals, especially when they are needed, is problematic. Therefore, they concluded that more men should be doctors in order to compensate for the women that will leave. While those facts are true, medical schools shouldn't be the ones trying to solve Japan's cultural and social problems. This said, I'm not Japanese and I'm not going to tell them to change their traditions or how to run their country.
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2024-15-06
It does and stuff like this ain’t helping much.
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2024-15-06
> I don't believe any sane woman is choosing to go through medical school just to quit immediately after finding a man. Not so much after finding a man but when they have a child: https://i.imgur.com/qBuWIUm.png > And you don't exactly have much free time to go partying and future-husband-hunting all the time. Not sure about this part, I think they can pay a matchmaking company. But it isn't cheap...
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2024-15-06
Who is upvoting this garbage
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2024-15-06
And the solution isn't to make it easier for working parents, but to discriminate against women. Mindblowing.
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2024-15-06
well yeah, japan wants to fix the problem without actually having to change anything. it's like the defining quality of people
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2024-15-06
it is absolutely documented to happen: [paper 1](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6997824/) [paper 2](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10533793/) > And it definitely isn't a valid reason to just outright deny half of the fucking population the opportunity to work in the field they worked hard to educate themselves in. sure it is. it's a reason to at least argue on quotas due to the limited supply of doctors and documented reduction in available work hours from women
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Paris needs to take a page out of Ratatouille, and lock up the health inspector, until after the Olympics
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2024-15-06
Any sharks?
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2024-15-06
This is gonna be a SHIT SHOW.
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2024-15-06
I plan it all, but I skip the heavily touristed areas. I end up missing the "must see" places, but I have a great trip. The few times I went to the "sites", I felt like I was just getting elbowed and shuffling along for my chance to add a very google-able image to my camera roll.
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2024-15-06
I don't even think that's the biggest issue I'm more worried about people trying to sabotage the Olympics as in harm people attending
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2024-15-06
Wasn’t this the case in London? Or another recent Summer Olympic City? Does Cleveland have a shot at hosting soon?
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2024-15-06
Protip: if you put a backslash before the \# it doesn't get interpreted as a Markdown command turning your text bold. \#JeChieDansLaSeineLe23Juin (actually not, because I don't live anywhere near Paris...)
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2024-15-06
"On emmerde les JOs"
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2024-15-06
It’s like if they replaced the sports with an assault course of diseases and viruses just to see who dies first.
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2024-15-06
I immediately thought this too haha
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2024-15-06
Just watched last night. Holy shit what a terrifying movie.
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2024-15-06
[The answer...](https://www.amazon.ca/Pool-Supplies-Canada-Chlorine-Pucks/dp/B07BR5GTG3/ref=sr_1_5?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.CKFecXlwpxQz0tOb9MLO40GSelQFE6J0D-wMyxAp9x3TtfrX3X6VubtDfswm7eKow__sKIXedah7pA_895GpxLk0Jgoa4W52tdYKbcFBbCbjUKdofQwya8sDXT6RcNmZat9uzrBja7UmekCioAgZ8elA9tsrsJB0BmBluLuoGftXK8T_yz1KlkZm3CQp29DoQSzrO4KYuynr9OS245gBFiZ2Gun6HWcEh6BBi_9JyAGqAyODe4lHBWQT9K3fuU81MKYsSXiO5ork76Oy_tHAiMtJX9Ta7zRknYYkdZwcyT8.Py_zYkqivug7U9oqJ3Z2yBl0b9JdMkmdGMNoUqLYnQM&dib_tag=se&keywords=chlorine&qid=1718457266&sr=8-5)
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2024-15-06
Looking at the water analysis, it already is
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2024-15-06
The quality of water is improving, even with the powerful and sustained rain, so I'd say the bet is probably won.
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2024-15-06
Watched what?
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2024-15-06
Eau de toilette
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2024-15-06
That's what they've been up to The water event is in a new future municipal pool They extended a metro line, modernized another And made extensive works on the sewer system (it used to overflow often) And built an entire bike lane network in the last 5 years (something berlin should do)
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2024-15-06
But what about the giant shark?
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2024-15-06
Guessing the new netflix movie about sharks in paris
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2024-15-06
This happened in Rio too, didn't it? But people were very quick with the "LMAO BRAZIL IS A THIRD WORLD SHITHOLE" comments. Wonder how many of those comments we'll get for France?
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2024-15-06
Under Paris. Really goofy horror movie about Sharks in Paris. It’s got the greatest ending to a movie I’ve ever Seine.
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2024-15-06
If Marcon decides to take a swim the poop factor will be overwhelming. See the posts that go with #ishitintheseine
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2024-15-06
In Seine in le membreine.
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2024-15-06
Maybe this is all part of Macron’s plan. Say he’ll be the first to swim in the Seine, but then call a snap election to lose the presidency so he doesn’t have to do it. If Le Pen wins, the French should force her to hold up that promise :) it’d be the only good thing to come out of her administration
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2024-15-06
Lol just in time for the olímpics. Like Paris wasent dirty enough now you have to add E. Coli. What’s next malaria? More Covid? Last time I visited they had a lot of workers striking. And the trash was vidible in some streets. now with the Olympics is going to be a nighmare.
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2024-15-06
Jesse what the fuck are you talking about
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2024-15-06
Paris = São Gonçalo confirmed
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2024-15-06
Paris hasn't exactly been getting a great reputation recently.
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2024-15-06
Kinda. Lots of cities are old, but that doesn’t mean nothing can be done about it. In then DC area, they’ve been digging tunnels under the city and in other nearby localities for years so that stormwater and sewage doesn’t spill directly into the Potomac, and gets diverted to water treatment plants. It is possible to fix it.
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2024-15-06
No one watches tv anymore so we can’t be spammed with Olympics commercials to remind us.
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2024-15-06
>I’ve ever Seine. 🙄🙄🙄 👍⬆️
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2024-15-06
Didn’t I read somewhere that there was this massive effort to clean the Seine, and the mayor was going to swim in it once completed as a demonstration of its safety?
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2024-15-06
👈🏻😎👉🏻
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2024-15-06
Is Macron still scheduled to swim in it?
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2024-15-06
Paris is filthy as fuck
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2024-15-06
More of centuries old water systems. Rain water has no business being in the sanitary sewer, but back in the day when it all went in the river, it was built with one set of pipes and not two.
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2024-15-06
I heard there's a website that calculates for you when to shit in the river close to your home for it to arrive at the right time. (For anyone living in the seine drainage basin)
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2024-15-06
Yeah, found out yesterday, I thought it must be later in the summer.
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2024-15-06
Watch John Oliver explaining what some people have planned to make it a real shit show! https://youtu.be/pkVQzk9qGHM
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2024-15-06
How good was Sochi eh.
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2024-15-06
Way ahead of you son.
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2024-15-06
Didn't they keep finding bodies in the water of the boat race competitions while the Olympics were ongoing in Rio, they just made sure not to televise that part I think
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2024-15-06
Humans did that stupid human thing, so now Europe has them.
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2024-15-06
This is a Reddit comment in its true glory lol.
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2024-15-06
Rio de Janeiro water was pretty much a biohazard
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2024-15-06
Isnt that swim schedule for the 23th if june or something?
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2024-15-06
> waste of time and money So, regular Olympic games?
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2024-15-06
The solution is dilution...
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2024-15-06
Anything is if you're determined enough to see it
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2024-15-06
Rainwater in the sewer is, depending on the amount of rain, a very common occurrence in pretty much all sewer systems.
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2024-15-06
All of the athletes have the best healthcare that money can buy, and that's going to include frequent STI screening.
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2024-15-06
Still can't wrap my head around this whole shitshow, why they gotta held the olympics in our city, it's like the last place i would held anything there We're gonna get clowned so hard during it
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2024-15-06
> Lord over us pleasant I really love that Lord is a capitalized proper noun and a verb.
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2024-15-06
yeah, but they did that legitimately. Remy made sure all those rats were washing their hands. nobody is making sure the Seine washes its hands.
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2024-15-06
*breine
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2024-15-06
oh, the olympics are coming up again? i guess some people do that sort of thing. is this one going to have poker and break dancing?
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2024-15-06
The snap election is for the National Assembly, which does not include the Presidency, which is Macron's position -- so he can't lose his job in this election. His plan might be the inverse -- swim in the river, get sick, and die so that he doesn't have co-govern with Le Pen's Jordan Bardella. 🤣
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2024-15-06
They are not wrong. The Nazi party literally did that and everyone involved who survived admitted to it and how they did it. Bring old reddit back. Let's make Hitler jokes and discuss porn, the way god intended.
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2024-15-06
It's got some delicious /r/BoneAppleTea in it too!
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2024-15-06
Not really, you're just swallowing a russian propaganda campaign.
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2024-15-06
This year, the swimmers will be given antibiotics and antivirals post swim?
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2024-15-06
You can buy metro tickets on your phone it takes like 1 minute
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2024-15-06
Not to mention the recent conflict in the Middle East. Athletes swimming in the Seine sure look like good target practice for snipers in riverbank buildings... Hope we won't get Munich 2...
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2024-15-06
Sure, there will be some, but storm water and sewage water should be as separated as possible. And then there's places like Atlanta, where government corruption and inaction had them dumping raw sewage for decades. In Atlanta it stopped for a while because a federal judge forced the issue. Then they stopped maintaining them and they are dumping sewage again. https://www.ajc.com/news/atlanta-news/atlanta-wastewater-plant-cited-for-polluting-chattahoochee-river/6SAWL74TH5BXPPGDGAFDAVK7N4/ But at least people aren't emptying their chamber pots out the window and into the street anymore.
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2024-15-06
At least there are no sharks present as of now.
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2024-15-06
Eiffel for this too.
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2024-15-06
Good to know, i wasn't there long enough to justify downloading an app. I was a little jaded coming from London where you just tap a credit card on the turnstile directly.
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2024-15-06
It was incredibly campy and funny
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2024-15-06
And it's no wonder considering tv nowadays is mostly politics coupled with an ads fest.
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2024-15-06
I found it, I replied to the comment before yours!
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2024-15-06
It truly is. Many of the national teams for small nations are full of D2 and D3 NCAA college students sent by parents with money to medium and small colleges in the US.
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2024-15-06
Why are they angry?
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2024-15-06
Oh for sure! It was original too which was a big pull for me. Really interesting concept I hope never ever actually happens
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2024-15-06
Classic reddit answer. It really doesn’t matter how old a city is overall when the sewer systems mostly date to similar times, hundreds of years ago, and face the same problems of raw sewage and wastewater being dumped into rivers versus being treated.
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2024-15-06
I agree, generally though when it comes to 1 in 50 or 1 in 100 years rain events (of which we have more than ever before thanks to climate change), the sewage systems tend to be over capacity and it is common occurrence that unfiltered sewage will be diverted into nearby rivers. This is common practice in nearly all countries, developed it not. I am not that familiar with Atlanta in particular or American systems in general but I doubt it is much different. You can't design sewers to withstand every load. It ain't great but it ain't terrible. Contamination of drinking water due to extreme floods would be vastly more concerning. Source: Civil Engineer
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Even beyond cable, the NBC gatekeeping really kills any interest I would ever have in the Olympics. I'm not paying for peacock, and I hate the way they present it. I don't want to have to piece together an event from 20 youtube clips, or scrub through a 3 hour long video, or dig through a scattered unorganized pile of all the events from every single sport. I'm sure to people passionate about a sport, and especially for the contestants and all their friends and family and community and fans this is one of the most important events of their lives and they want as much of it as possible and they will make the effort to find it. But frankly I'm just not invested enough to care. At all. I'm sure I would watch hours of it if they presented it in a way that massively lowered the barrier of entry for attention span to follow and understand and become truly invested in the outcome of a single event. Like consolidating all the clips from every stage of an event and displaying them in a clear tournament style bracket, and sorting all the many, many events in a clear way where you can just hide or only look at the ones you're not interested in. Maybe someone already made an app or website like that out there, but I'm sure NBC would have it geoblocked in the US. And no, NBC, I also don't want to read the outcome in an article title because that means almost nothing to be besides a (5 second at best) tiny and momentary tingling of nationalism if the US happens to win. Why would I watch the event itself if I already know the placements.
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2024-15-06
Le pooopy
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Probably some assholes will shit intentionally straight to the river just to pollute it
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2024-15-06
IIRC, you download the app, purchase a pass, and just tap your phone, and I don't even think you have to open the app. Just pull it out of your pocket and tap it like a physical pass. Getting it working in the first place was a hassle, but I actually liked it better than London's system once I figured it out.
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2024-15-06
MAX HAS THE OLYMPICS?!?!? i thought only peacock showed the olympics since comcast has the rights. so if i pay for max do you know if i get access to replays too?
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2024-15-06
No, ChatGPT actually makes sense.
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2024-15-06
Thanks! Let's all try to remember it's 2024...
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2024-15-06
Some? I read recently there is going to be a mass protest, which includes intentionally shitting in the river.
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