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And the proper reply i gave:
what bothers me is you thinking that going fully disrespectfully into a country whereas the countries values, traditions are not your own, to go around and do things considered very wrongly over there, as in going around as a man dressed and made up with womanly features in shorts and a bra or half nude, trying to get with men there and show off with this indecency in the public areas where children and others are around most of the days, whom majority are muslim and in some parts christian, why would they need to be exposed to someone like this whos here to fuck and party like its the US? And on top of that show this type of indecent exposure in a place where the men dont even walk around in shorts because thats our way and our culture, we dress according to our cultural traditions.
Walk around drunk half nude dressed and make up like a female with a 🥒 and all that is not a part of our peoples way of life, so why the hell would you go to a place which these things are frowned upon, and in the worst manner possible? I wouldnt have given a damn if a normal trans or gay individual is going for example to explore, get to know the culture and traditions, enjoying scenery and see the land, but to go for those other types of reasons this individual was looking for IS INDECENT
Why dont you usd this in your useless example to scrutinize me? In a post about turkey you find a way to make this about transpeople? Have some self respect. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
> Israel
Lol, Israel assists Turkey in these goals. They took ISIS fighters across the border to their hospitals and released them back into Syria, but you all don't wanna discuss that... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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And find the hostages. There are 116 still in Gaza, of which, at least 40 are believed to be dead. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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Yep, came here to write this.
First news reported 2 terrorists dead, and then half an hour later OMON released the video with all the terrorists dead, but some of them had their hands handcuffed behind their backs.
Totally nothing suspicious and definitely not an extrajudicial killing.
Those guys kinda deserved it(there are videos of them with hostages, they sounded like complete jihadi loonies), but things have to follow the due process. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
> isis script
ISISian, is obviously the proper term. They were pretty clever to make up their own, illegible scribbles, though. I wonder if they got the idea from somewhere else? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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Samsung makes some crazy automated gun turrets they use on the DMZ. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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It’s almost like every time the leadership of a country changes it should have to remake, or at minimum reaffirm, its alliances. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
“There are four boxes.” | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
But the president example is itself a classic example of a veto not being the final word. A supermajority of Congress can override the president. Governors' vetoes likewise can be overridden, some with only 60% majorities. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Unilateral voting is a cancer on a system. If you even want things to be unilateral the threshold should be like 70% | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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Nope. "Oh, maybe do something to putins regieme to actually help russians to do something with it". But you choosed to help putin destroy opposition and now just sealing the russians to struggle with putin alone.
You keep calming yourself with this nonsense but it doesn't work this way. When you turn country in a pariah state people do not revolt. They continue to struggle under the dictator\\autocrat and have even less rights and power to do anything. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Drone swarms dropped from planes. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Azov and 3rd SABr are 2 separerate units.
Azov is in National Gurad.
3rd SABr in the army. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
You don't have to have navy to destroy enemy ships. It could even be better for Ukraine to not need to worry about is navy when most of the fights are far from water, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong though | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
How does the "remaining majority" voluntarily fight and die wearing an insignia borrowed from Waffen-SS units and *not* have Nazi ideology?? If the U.S. had an all-volunteer unit whose insignia was "KKK", would you so charitably assume the majority of them aren't racists?
They're fuckin Nazis lol | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
USA just gave them weapons. What proof is there of them being Nazi in any way | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Technically true. They aren't Nazis, they're an off-shoot brand of far-right ultra-nationalist neo-Nazis. Definitely not that same as OG Nazis. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
"Being sold"
This is cultural in Russia. They absolutley know as in they have a word for a lie no one believes but everyone goes along with.
They know the message is "ok look I want this territory, you want a bunch of money", it just suits no one to say it. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
They aren't really comparable though. One are cosplayers, the others are war criminals. As soon as hear about Azov doing anything worse than having questionable fashion choices I'll promise to be more upset about them. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
The extremists were removed [years ago](https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2022/12/16/ukraine-deradicalized-its-extremist-troops-now-they-might-be-preparing-a-counteroffensive/). | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Is it good? I love historical shit, as long as it's not over-dramatized or romantic. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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"Communism is when free things"
/r/ShitAmericansSay | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
You mean the one where the US had to admit China isn't mass killing Uyghurs. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
That's not the only qualifier of a genocide but nice try. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Everything I don't like is genocide because I used a definition so vague anything can be labeled as such for geopolitical reasons! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
its shame for your coral | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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Are Russian POWs in Ukraine allowed or encouraged to take up arms to overthrow the Kremlin? Spearhead a revolution? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Yeah, if they were still paying salaries to imprisoned soldiers I'm sure they would have a different opinion. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Given that Ukraine is primarily on the defense I struggle to believe that there are less Russians than Ukrainians in captivity, let alone a 4:1 ratio. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Even though the Russians are completely inhumane with prisoners I still believe it's a good idea to treat their prisoners well, preferably better than they get treated by their own units. It's a great way to subvert the Russian state. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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He could create Balrails and run the underground | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Similar in lots of places in the Americas too. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
You shall not pass! | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Hey yeah, all the labyrinth coins and motifs are a few centuries later than the minoans. I didn't realise that.
Maybe the labyrinth legend comes from these minoan buildings with lots of underground rooms that they kept finding? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Oh they [surveyed](https://morbotron.com/gif/S06E04/242451/247039.gif?b64lines=IFlvdSBtZWFuIGN1cnNvcnkKIGVudmlyb25tZW50YWwgc3VydmV5PwogQnkgdG9wIHNjaWVudGlzdC4KIEFscmVhZHkgZG9uZSE=) just fine | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Its not even ancient if its pre 1.5k years old tbh, thats just "old". House I grew up in was 800 years old minimum and was recorded as old then. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
>Culture Minister Lina Mendoni, an archaeologist, pledged that the find would be preserved while a different location would be sought for the radar station.
Good to read this part. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Yeah, the prevailing theory seems to be that the Ancient Greeks explored the palace at Knossos and found its maze-like ruins with frescoes of bulls and numerous blocks stamped with the “labrys” symbol (a double-headed axe) and thus the myth was born. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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I'd say it: boomers are a fucking mistake. ANYTHING except giving their kids easier and more comfortable lives lol
Why do they always think easier life = entitled kids? Just.... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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If you’re stupid enough to threaten with a weapon out in public like this fucking moron then you’re stupid enough to have it be a pickaxe. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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Religion in general has a funny way of doing that for rulers, odd isn't it? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
>The Qur'an explicitly states to not do any of the usual rituals/rules if they endanger your life,
This doesn't matter to many people. The "more papal than the pope" attitude exists just as well in Islam - you follow the rules not so much to please God, but to show to your neighbors that you're holier (and thus better) than them. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
But why just Jordanians?!? Are they particularly vulnerable?! It is also hot there! I don't get it. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I remember when my grandma tried the same and grandpa said "No way woman, you're easier to climb than to go around!"
But her fried potato noodles were fantastic. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
All of my comments say the same thing "when people are emotional, it's harder to have a meaningful conversation". If you think my argument has changed then idk | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Not just a building, a building that was built for a different god | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Holy moly it's insane what uneducated people just spout on the internet like it's fact lol.
Ex muslim here. It's the first house of God. Aka a mosque. In arabic mosques are "masjid". They are all houses of god. You go to any to pray. Muslims will go for hajj once in their life. It's not to worship a box. Or a stone. It's pilgrimage to the first house of God to pray the way the prophet did in his lifetime.
Please... just stop spreading misinformation. You guys are all ridiculous lol. If Christians could go to church and pray at the Vatican Wouldn't that be neat? It's just a different, holy-er location. Has nothing to do with sucking off the pope. Or worshiping his location. Come on guys lmao.
And the people Dying? Religion didn't do that. It was bad planning to go at such a hot time. Some people set up this trip months in advance. God didn't smite them. Religion didn't advocate for them to die in the heat. It was poor planning. Not everyone can afford to go at the best time available. People die on the beach from heat. It's not the beaches fault. Please stop lmao. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
I don't know, the Muslims I've known believe some pretty strange things about the Kaaba and the black rock, and that Zamzam water. Christians believe some dumb shit, too, and I've said worse about Christianity and no one says I'm spreading misinformation or being Christianophobic. The Abrahamic religions (except for the actual wisdom literature that came out of it) are just dumb, all three of them. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
That's nothing. You should see when Allah send verse just to allow Muhammad to marry his son's wife | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Yeah, really weird how much of the final revelation of the word of god to mankind had to do with specific shit related to Mohammad that always was in his favor. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
> Ex muslim here.
What a coincidence. So am I.
> It's the first house of God. Aka a mosque. In arabic mosques are "masjid". They are all houses of god. You go to any to pray. Muslims will go for hajj once in their life. It's not to worship a box. Or a stone. It's pilgrimage to the first house of God to pray the way the prophet did in his lifetime.
Yeah, that's bollocks.
The pilgrimage isn't too pray like Mohammed did, it is to pray at the Haram mosque, the one built by Abraham himself, the one that is right below the throne of Allah. And the black stone is supposedly so magical that on judgement day it will speak up for people.
That is worshipping a cube and a stone.
> And the people Dying? Religion didn't do that. It was bad planning to go at such a hot time.
You realize that the time of Hajj is prescribed by the religion, right? You doing get to pick when to go because the religion decides which time of the year Hajj happens, just as the religion decides which time of the year Ramadan happens. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
Next fifty? I remember the 2003 heatwave in Europe that killed tens of thousands of people. It's not new. You do have a point that it will probably be worse though... | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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At first I thought this said World Eaters, and thought “hoo-boy, y’all better listen ‘less you want to be on the bad side of Angron.” | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
*realistic ambitions*? Maybe they keep crimea, but otherwise fuckall
Their own, internally held ambitions? Nothing short of reconstructing the USSR, reigniting and winning the cold war. Now the fact that they can't even take Ukraine while their opposition is armed with what NATO found under the couch cushions kinda puts a damper on that, but dictatorships are well known for suppressing the upwards flow of honest information | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
You take the lesser of 2 evils 100% of the time. Holy mother of fuck, it's idiots like you that are why Trump has a chance at all in this election. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-17-06 |
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The math still does‘t workout.
“What if Germany had invested in nuclear power? A comparison between the German energy policy the last 20 years and an alternative policy of investing in nuclear power”-https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14786451.2024.2355642
Germany is at 400 g CO2 per kWh while France is at 53. If the goal were truly to deep decarbonize nuclear would be on the table. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The issue with current reactors is that they take too long to set up. Then they may not be operational for as long as advertised, then you've got a stupidly expensive building that can't be knocked down to make way for something else. (But at least the universities get to play with the radionucletides!) | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Wonderful argument.
Nuclear power is safe - while it's heavily regulated to ensure it's safe.
To fix costs - let's get rid of all that pesky regulation that keep the costs up.
I understand you think that regulations can be removed and safety won't crash. But your expectations or safe nuclear operations have been measured WHILE it's heavily regulated.
Accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima happened because regulation was either weak or circumvented (but circumvention is a sign of weak regulation in itself). | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Your time is worth shit if you continue to invest it in the bullshit agenda you’re pushing. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
No bigger waste of time than googling something now. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Is it a grift? Any leaders would be inundated with know it alls eager to educate them on nuclear. They’re too committed? Benefit from the hysteria? I wonder what they say in a debate? | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Earthquake and Tsunami in a region famously threatened by both and where we got the word Tsunami from. So not really a good argument. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
That is not what I was saying. One major cost for nuclear is storage of spent fuel. Which if you talk with experts is not a very big issue. But if you force owners to dig bunkers that are to be safe for thousands of years, costs rise a lot.
Another factor that has caused significant increases in recent projects is regulatory meddling - I am all for very strict requirements, but the problem is that these projects take a lot of time during which you will often see elections in between, which causes regulatory bodies to change requirements during the process. Anyone with experience of a big building project knows that this is very costly. The root cause for this is public paranoia about nuclear power. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
> non cost competitive with renewables
This is a lie. Renewables are indeed much cheaper and faster to setup. But this isn't the whole story.
When comparing what produces more energy 1000 MW of nuclear or 1000 MW of solar. The answer is undoubtebly the nuclear.
Depending on where you are solar can have a capacity factor of 17%. Nuclear can have capacity factor of 95%. So you're looking at a yearly average output of 170 MW from solar and 950 MW from nuclear.
If you're interested in running a grid and having your lights / fridge on at home then you need a stable electric grid. By making your electricity dependent on unstable weather you're running into big issues. The cost increase for renewables is from trying to take an unstable source and turning it into firm power.
If you're an investor and want to make electricy, then renewables are amazing! They are cheap / fast to install, require very little workers to operate. You can usually get the government to pay for part of your installation. Depending on your contract you can even get paid when the grid has too many renewables and needs to curtail you. If you can get your curtailments paid for, it's a no brainer. You're making $$$$$. The grid might have problems, but that's not your problem. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
With lots of solar, price can be very cheap, even negative in the middle of the day. Electrical grids in commercial areas are also more suited to charge a lot of ev batteries at once, unlike residential areas which would need upgrading. Your car fully charged and plugged into the grid when you arrive home after work then becomes a valuable asset able to put energy back into the grid at peak demand. There are ev subscription services that let you basically charge your car for free and they make their money from the electricity price arbitrage. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Well we'd better go ask the guy who knows the most about nuclear!
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Those are probably the main actual concerns one should have. Terrorism should be manageable within current security standards, but clearly be kept in mind. War is more dangerous but should be manageable. First of all by placing reactors in remote locations. Second, the UN or other bodies could make it clear that targeting a nuclear reactor is equivalent using nuclear weapons. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Maybe so. But solar prices have so substantially and dramatically undercut all other technologies it's astounding. Building a new nuclear plant takes a decade and a billion dollars. Solar will crush it in the marketplace. With batteries improving, and more wind power, I think that's going to be the solution. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The actual problem is the soviet mentality. With it you can always find ways to fuck things up and kill people for no reason.
With that imperfect reactor design it was still easy to avoid the catastrophe by sticking to instructions and not messing around. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
i think people have a hard time understanding how fast solar and battery cost innovations are happening. If you formed an opinion a couple of years ago, its already really out of date and wrong. There is no longer any future in which nuclear can compete, its a total waste of money. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
But also kinda reinforces the point that it's more convenient to charge ew overnight, when solar is offline | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
“Without nuclear, it will be impossible to tackle the environmental crisis, said world leaders, after doing literally nothing -even worse, fighting solutions- for decades.” | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
even if they got investment, nukes will never see the kind of cost reduction from scale that solar did. They would get somewhat cheaper yes, but they are fundamentally complicated, expensive, big pieces of equipment, that require big facilities and security, even for SMRs. Solar is dead simple in comparison, very amenable to mass manufacturing.
Nukes will never be cheap. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The only reason 9/11 happened was everyone assumed that you hijack a plane in order to make Ransom demands so protocol was to cooperate. That ship has sailed. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
The problem is that electric vehicle charging demand doesn't line up with renewables power delivery. Peak EV demand is usually about 6-9 PM, when commuters get home from work and plug in, where peak solar is at high noon. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
2018 is incredibly out of date for solar costs. You can tell, because it talks about solar thermal which is a totally dead technology in 2024 due to how much cheaper PV has become. Also in 2024 we have a panel surplus, not a supply chain exhaustion. Things are changing very fast in this segment, 2018 is practically irrelevant.
You can pick any random source for 2024 and it shows grid solar with a vastly lower LCOE than nuclear:
https://www.statista.com/statistics/194327/estimated-levelized-capital-cost-of-energy-generation-in-the-us/
https://decarbonization.visualcapitalist.com/the-cheapest-sources-of-electricity-in-the-us/
https://ourworldindata.org/cheap-renewables-growth
idk what to tell you, its not cherry picking, its widely understood and not controversial that solar is much cheaper than nuclear today, per mwh. Adding storage makes that less straightforward, harder to find numbers for that. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
Germany is the biggest exporter of electricity - mostly to France and Italy, which are the two biggest importers of electricity within EU. | r/worldnews | comment | r/worldnews | 2024-16-06 |
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