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Then your a pirate to everyone else but have safe harbour
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2024-15-06
India will do the seaful.
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2024-15-06
Good way to get you're shit turned into coral reefs there China.. US Navy will fuck you up
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2024-15-06
I think we’re quite close to the attack on Taiwan. The US is probably not quite ready, we’ve got to hope the untried Chinese navy, and marines/ ground forces fail. The air force on the other hand has been training heavily in the area of operations and are likely to know what they are doing. If China takes Taiwan, the world will change far more than we’d like. Count down is well on the way to 0.
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2024-15-06
china is so uncivilized
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2024-15-06
This right here
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2024-15-06
I liked this comment more than I should have
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2024-16-06
China wants a war? Because this is how you get a war.
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2024-16-06
Forgot about Napoleon? The Romans? Mongols? And countless other empires and powerful nations? History didn’t begin with WWII.
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2024-16-06
Turns out, it's pretty easy to make a statement like that when looking at 600+ years of maritime history (never mind current events) with a basic reading level and reasoning ability. Don't pretend he's some visionary for figuring that out; he's just the most recent person with a YouTube channel to make the connection.
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2024-16-06
It's only piracy if it occurs in international waters.
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2024-16-06
The reverse advance strategy 
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2024-16-06
Get ready Philippines
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2024-16-06
[Taiwan rejects Philippines complaint about South China Sea live fire drills](https://english.alarabiya.net/News/world/2022/06/29/Taiwan-rejects-Philippines-complaint-about-South-China-Sea-live-fire-drills) Taiwan literally controls the largest rock/island in the SCS thanks in part to the US helping them militarize their SCS possessions during the 50s-70s.
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2024-16-06
You're swinging at ghosts. You asserted that Taiwan said the UN abritition was illegal...that's literally not true. President Tsai showed disappointment with the Abritation. She never said it was illegal. If only Taiwan was allowed to have a voice in the UN, then maybe their opinions will be relevant here. However, Taiwan isn't in the UN, much less an UNCLOS signator. The point is that China's claims over the South China Sea were declared illegitimate by UNCLOS which China is a participating member of. They ratified UNCLOS yet don't abide by it. THATS the focal point here.
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2024-16-06
>“We absolutely will not accept [the tribunal’s decision] and we maintain that the ruling is not legally binding on the ROC,” the Presidential Office of Taiwan said in a statement. http://focustaiwan.tw/news/aipl/201607120024.aspx I was told the UN was not credible.
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2024-16-06
Yes, because the ROC isn't an UNCLOS member, why would it be legally binding to them LMAO That's different from saying the Abritation was illegal.
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2024-16-06
Because the ruling affects Taiwan's military bases and 11 dash line claims in the SCS
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2024-15-06
Oooo... he's gonna get moered stukkend!!
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2024-15-06
Well, I mean access to Legos should be considered a basic human right if you ask me
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2024-15-06
What a Jabroni. Using Russian aggression which has caused so much pain in Ukraine as an opportunity to make money. Hope he gets dealt with for violating sanctions
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2024-15-06
Russia’s economy is falling apart who can afford that shit now? This Dutchman should go join the Russian military while he’s at it, what a greedy POS.
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2024-15-06
Herinckx, dude, karma’s a bitch. Just saying.
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2024-15-06
he is using holes in the system. Opportunist par excellence.
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2024-15-06
Moral sanctions lol
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2024-15-06
Hes selling it to regular civillians not soldiers
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2024-15-06
Dude we’re talking about 100$ shoes. Their economy isn’t THAT bad. Millions couldn’t afford it before the war yes, but tens of thousands will continue to afford it even if the war lasts years.
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2024-15-06
Considering the Russian ruble is about 40% lower than what it was at the start of the war and their economy is in a similar state.... it's not a big deal if their economy increases by 3% next year like the article says. They'll still have an economy like 5% of the US. There are US states with higher gdp than Russia. It makes sense their economy will increase by a few % after dropping so much. Shit, if the US economy grew by a few % it would be like adding almost the entire russia economy to the us. And most Americans would barely notice. That's how weak the Russian economy is.
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2024-15-06
If there is a choice between making money or acting ethically, there will alway be someone that wants to make money.
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2024-15-06
He is using holes in the system. Profiteer. FIFY
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2024-15-06
"Houthi Radar Sites" What is that? A ham radio? A baby monitor? Two tin cans and a string?
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2024-15-06
Biden has been pressuring Israel to take far more on much more than the chin. Personally I think this response to the Houthis is too mild and why they continue to feel so emboldened.
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2024-15-06
he has. id wager its politics due to the election coming up, and id assume israel knows this but it absolutely could be a self important mind on my part.
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2024-15-06
That example you cited about Iranian missiles - what was that in response to? Can you remember? Or you just being really disingenuous and cherry picking examples
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2024-16-06
Why didnt they do this months ago?
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Article: "Romania refused to issue visas to the entire Russian delegation to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly session in Bucharest, citing Russia's aggression against Ukraine. Romanian authorities have refused to issue visas to a Russian delegation to attend a session of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE PA) in Bucharest. This was announced by Russian Senator Grigory Karasin in his telegram channel, UNN reports . **Details** He said that Russia had received a note from the Romanian Foreign Ministry. The document states that in view of "Russian aggression against Ukraine," none of the members of the Russian delegation will be issued a visa or allowed to enter the country. The OSCE PA session is scheduled for the end of June."
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2024-15-06
I wonder if these observers could attempt to cheat in those elections somehow
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2024-15-06
What’s to gain from letting Russia know what is going on with security in europe?
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2024-15-06
Not really, *at best* they talk bullshit and/or propaganda the entire time, at worst they actively disrupt any actual discussions. This is a good step towards the EU stopping to pretend that Russia is interested in "diplomacy" that isn't entirely in their favour.
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2024-15-06
Time to get what aboutted by Russian and Chinese bots
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No, you wouldn't. You gain more by making it clear that their behavior is unacceptable.
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Good start, but hopefully those numbers keep going up.
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2024-15-06
Those are rookie numbers gotta pump those numbers up
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2024-15-06
Pretty sure it's still a whole lot of lives lost.
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2024-15-06
Geart job Ukraine! Hmmm...I wonder where Putin is while his people are being marched into the meat grinder? Mother Russia is crying...
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2024-15-06
133 deaths a day in Kharkiv alone in a month is wild
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2024-15-06
Russia. “Doing our part to fight over population….of Russians”
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I’ve seen a lot of people throwing around 1200 a DAY where is this 4000 suddenly from? The Russians threw 60,000 people at the Northern Front
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2024-15-06
1200 a day across all fronts It's not a complex concept
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Exactly. It's f*ed up, but in Putin's eyes, these are just insignificant peons they can just replace in a heartbeat.
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2024-15-06
Probably planning who his lackeys will push out a window next.
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I dont really think you are sympathetic to the 200,000 dead Ukrainains and millions displaced suffering genuine and actual genocide. Mariupol had its civilians blown up or starved to death, the children were abducted and given to Russian parents, and ethnic Russians have been moved in to the occupied city. And that is one city whereas Russia occupies land where millions more Ukranians do and did live
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We couldn't hit them much before they crossed the borders. Once they entered they immediately jumped into urban areas where drilling them is a bit challenging.  But once we could start hitting supply lines over the board the numbers went up. 
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They'd never lie to you of course.
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It is a single source. You should never trust a single source. It is a place to start. There are sites that only pull from verified video too. > Putin inadvertently indicated on June 5 that Russian forces may be suffering roughly 20,000 monthly casualties in Ukraine, which, if accurate, would be roughly equal to or just below the number of new personnel that Russia reportedly generates per month. Putin inadvertently suggested that roughly 5,000 Russian personnel are killed in action in Ukraine each month, which further suggests that roughly 15,000 Russian personnel are wounded in action, assuming a standard three-to-one wounded-to-killed casualty ratio. https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offensive-campaign-assessment-june-6-2024 This is since start of war, which would be almost 7,000/month on average casualties. > Russia: 200,000 killed, severely wounded and missing. https://www.russiamatters.org/news/russia-ukraine-war-report-card/russia-ukraine-war-report-card-june-11-2024
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Well said. Ultimatley. Russians are humans, so are Ukrainians and Polish, and Chinese. Humans can do great things. Humans can do absolutley terrible things. It's all a matter of circumstances.
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Your comment indicates that you either A) have absolutely no idea how many deaths, including children, Putin has caused via his war on Ukraine, on both side’s (because it dwarfs that number, many, many, MANY multiples over)… OR You simply don’t care about the death and suffering in Ukraine…but you do for some reason care about it in Gaza, despite it being a fraction of Ukraine. And the only possible explanation I can think of for that type of sentiment is that Jews are involved in the Gaza conflict. Or, hey - feel free to explain your sentiments if there is some other reason? I mean - what else could it be???
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I heard that the choice of soldiers drafted for war is very selective in Russia. By a large margin, men from poor provinces far away from the capital are forced into taking up arms or baited by generous contracts. Influential families from Moscow and St.Petersburg are spared. The Russian propaganda system is also highly effective in conveying a simple message: Ukraine is losing and the "special military operation" is going as planned. I'd (t.b.h.) assume that Russian casualties are not even discussed and may be pretty much a taboo topic. Putin could send another half million soldiers to their deaths but if the Russians lost Crimea it would be an entirely different story.
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В стойло, мокша
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Distance provinces will eventually rebel if they feel that Moscow is weak and they are suffering. Even if Moscovites are completely spineless and will never rebel (which I highly doubt) is that true of every subject state in Russia? Really? **All of them** are total sheep who won't get resentful at all that they are being killed at increasing rates and their suffering seems endless? The Chechen wars are an example of the abuse of subject states boiling over. Or is it somehow the case that Russia unlike every other empire in history can somehow constantly abuse it's vassals, treating them like cannon fodder, without breeding resentment? At this point it would seem like that argument not only dehumanizes Russians but also every other subject people in the Russian empire, treating them all as inhuman. Human beings just cannot act the way you claim, not forever. You can get used to a lot of things, but you never get used to being killed.
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2024-15-06
So Russia has 8 million bachelorettes? Hope for guys everywhere.
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2024-16-06
Propaganda is exactly what changes that lmao. For the rollback of such views you just need to completely eliminate it and wait for several decades. Worked for Germany, Japan and even 90s Russia.
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Or a collapse of the Russian economy. People tend to hit breaking points when they can't withdraw money from the bank and are starving, and soldiers aren't so patriotic when the money stops rolling. A lot of the shenanigans were seeing in Russia's economy and the Ruble is due to market manipulation, it's smoke and mirrors and unsustainable over time. Sanctions do work, they just take longer than any1 wants, especially with countries helping Russia sanction bust bust but those too are not sustainable supply chains. I'm not convinced Putin just dropping dead will do anything. Someone else will replace him saying he didn't go far enough. Although I admit I do love a good ol CIA assassination! Just concerned he will be martyred and it will backfire.
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Technically, the US lost the will to keep fighting. They didn’t surrender, they just decided to pack it up and leave
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Technically it doesn’t mean that either, especially if the need for pax on the ground is truly as dire as the media makes it out to be
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2024-16-06
What definition are they using to measure it? I always assumed causality assumed significant injuries that would take a soldier out of combat.
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2024-16-06
Thank you for sharing your point of view. It's important for people to hear diverse perspectives. Your message might help someone who is angry at Russians and realize that not all Russians are bad, and refrain from dehumanizing all of them. Some deserve the hate, but clearly not all of your people.
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Killed or injured, does not mean combat ineffective. I’m not sure of their reporting procedures but even in the U.S. mild concussions heat/cold cases and even a twisted ankle could be the reason to label someone as a casualty.
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2024-16-06
UK and US are not neutral in this conflict. They're just repeating Ukrainian war propaganda
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So one could theoretically be labeled as a casualty and return to combat in a week or two? Seems kinda odd i always thought a casualty was a more descript term.
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> There are basically endless resources for shutting down dissent in these of governments. Doubt. They are fighting a hot war with Ukraine. They don't even have the resources to subdue the organized military force they started a fight with. Your claim is that in the midst of a mobilized shooting war they still have enough manpower to completely police every dissident across a nation with twice the territory of the United States but less than half the population?
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If you're saying that there's no significant amount of men left to mobilize outside Moscow and St Petersburg then Ukraine has already won the war.
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>The left-wing junior partner in Poland’s ruling coalition has expressed frustration after parliament removed labour violations from a list of areas covered by a new law intended to protect whistleblowers. >The bill was today passed by parliament after the other two groups in the ruling coalition, which hail from the centre and centre-right, were joined by the far-right in voting to exclude labour violations. >The left-wing labour minister, Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bąk\*,\* criticised the measures and claimed that the law will now provide “pigs with more protection than Polish workers” as animal welfare is included but not labour violations. > >The law in question is designed to implement a European Union directive on the protection of whistleblowers – that is, those who report illegal activity within an organisation. >The legislation initially included labour-law violations when it was approved by the government and the Sejm, the more powerful lower house of parliament. However, last week, the upper-house Senate passed an amendment that removed protection of people reporting violations of labour law. >It did so after business groups expressed opposition to the measure. But the decision was criticised by unions, NGOs and also by Dziemianowicz-Bąk, who comes from The Left (Lewica), which is the smallest member of Poland’s ruling coalition. >However, supporters of the amendment in the Senate argued that the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), a state body, is already responsible for overseeing compliance with labour law, meaning there was no need for this to be included in the newly proposed legislation. > >Today, the Senate’s amendment was voted on in the Sejm, which can overturn decisions made by the Senate. However, a majority of 212 MPs voted to keep the amendment, with only 192 against it. >The votes in favour of the amendment came largely from the centrist Civic Platform (PO), the main ruling party, and the centre-right Third Way (Trzecia Droga), which is also part of the governing coalition. >However, they were also joined by 16 MPs from the far-right opposition Confederation (Konfederacja) party – which favours a business-friendly economic policy – and by five from MPs from the caucus of the national-conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party, which is the main opposition. >Those five latter votes came from members of Sovereign Poland (Suwerenna Polska), a small hard-right party allied to PiS. The vast majority of the PiS caucus voted against the amendment, along with all MPs from The Left who were present.
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Are the US officials willing to offer an alternative solution, e.g. other than Israel continuing to absorb daily rocket attacks and displacing 200k of its citizens? No? Then STFU
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2024-15-06
Pretty sure that’s what happens when Hezbollah continually shoots missles into Israel. My guess is that if they didn’t do that, there wouldn’t be an escalating conflict
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2024-15-06
Maybe the US should consider their own history with Hezbollah and not worry about voters in the middle of the country when it comes to counterterrorism
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2024-15-06
There are 80,000 innocent Israeli civilians uprooted from their homes in the north. If certain officials have actual SOLUTIONS, they're more than welcome to bring them to the table.
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2024-15-06
Israel announced a few weeks ago they have every intention of going after Hezbollah after they neutralize Hamas. It’s not a secret or a possibility, it’s a promise.
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There certainly are a lot of people in the region that would like to fight the Israeli's. Neither Lebanon or Syria have their shit together enough to really stop it from happening either. Could get really ugly.
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It’s escalating regardless of Israel’s response. Israel could fully lay down arms with both conflicts, and it would still escalate. I can’t imagine Hezbollah hearing Biden’s team telling Israel to hold back and thinking, “hey, maybe we should stop doing terrorism.” And you mean the aid that 90% of the time winds up in Hamas’s hands and allows them to control the population through their monopoly on said aid? It would go a lot further for the U.S. to call out Hamas for stealing aid instead of continuing to blame and sanction Israel for said stolen aid not reaching its destination. The Houthi issue affects more than just Israel; it’s a major trade route that would need protecting regardless of Israel being US’s ally. Look, I’m not a fan of Trump, and I’m not criticizing Biden’s so-called allyship because I want the war to escalate. But it’s silly to not recognize how the US’s allyship has been only surface level lately. I mean, the US is considering going behind Israel’s back to make a hostage deal of their own. Biden practically said in a recent interview that if Israel didn’t do as told, there would be major consequences. Or as Biden put it, “a lot [will happen].”
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Its not about them liking trump more on foreign policy. There are people who like trump better on the economy but voted bide for foreign policy. If they dislike bidens foreign policy now they may switch for the economy.
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should'tn that have been the case this whole time??? whoever's in charge needs to get fired lol
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Uk fell for the muslim trojan horse. Now you must win from inside
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I wouldnt want war. But if it came knocking which is looking likely. Id want my country armed. Wouldnt want to fight but if i had to for my wife and daughter you god damn bet i will.
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Maybe that's why he's 'outgoing' lol
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Then they emp and rush with foot solders and game over.
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>__Completely edible robots could soon end up on our plates. A research team from Lausanne has shown which ingredients could be used for the various robot parts.__ >The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) announced on Friday that rubber could be replaced by gelatine, a chocolate film could protect robots in humid environments and a mixture of starch and tannins, plant-based tanning agents, could imitate commercially available adhesives. >The research was published in the journal Nature Reviews Materials. >An edible battery also already exists: it consists of riboflavin (vitamin B2) and quercetin, a substance found in almonds and capers. The poles of the battery contain activated carbon to transport electrons. Nori algae ensure that short circuits are prevented. The battery can be operated at 0.65 volts, according to the EPFL. A voltage that is still safe if eaten. Two edible batteries connected in series can power a light-emitting diode for around ten minutes. >For other parts of a robot, however, the right ingredients are still missing. According to the EPFL researchers, it is difficult to produce completely edible electronics that use transistors and process information. Another major challenge is the connection of different parts. >Edible robots could, for example, be used to monitor the state of health from inside the body, autonomously deliver targeted food in emergency situations or vaccinate wild animals, the researchers noted in the journal.
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The Swiss will make anything out of chocolate.
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Nanomachines
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Did not see this one coming… we are entering the edible era.
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Dutch used to have edible Prime Ministers
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