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The first I've heard of it was yesterday(?) when the military defeat happened. Seems like it dissolving itself.

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I'm sort of torn on this. I really like the idea of all member states having an equal say on things, but at the same time Hungary and Poland's fairly extreme stance is holding the whole bloc back.

Is there a democratic way to solve this? I'm not aware of one.

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Haven't paid much attention to Taiwan other than the constant threat from China. A domestic sub is a massive development for a military complex.

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That's certainly one way to run a prison.

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I'll repeat myself. Winnie-the-pooh meets poo-tin.

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I'm not sure I like the graph (and the whole report). It feels like it prices stopped growing, the representation in the chart would go down as it would be compared to a growing base number as time goes on.

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Shit in rivers - bad.

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Would be lovely if things were actually kicked off. By the time these countries join post-covid economic downturn will be in the past.

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winnie-the-pooh to visit pootin.

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Dead toll has increased 10-fold. Madness.

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Scum gonna scum.

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Everything has tradeoffs.

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Normally I wouldn't care what building a company is trying to erect using its own money, but because it's a massive tw~~i~~at doing it - I do.

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