This phrase in Latin is still commonly used in Poland in exactly this meaning.

[-] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

This one also does kill at least 1000 minds every day, though the husks continue to move around.

This looks like a cover for Brandon Sanderson book

[-] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago)

Holy shit lol

2020:

Candidate Question: Promoting peace and providing hope and prosperity for kids all around the globe should be Americas goal; how can you negotiate a resolution to conflicts and end all sanctions around the globe from Iran, Syria, Ukraine, North Korea, Afghanistan#DemDebate

2022:

I AM WILLING TO FLY TO KRAKOW AND GO TO THE BORDER OF UKRAINE TO VOLUNTEER AND FIGHT AND DIE

We must get every civilian in the world to come and join the fight; I will be the example. Attack moscow now

They created a model and formulas specifically used to support this conclusion.

"Excuse me, this isn't pulled from our asses, it's pulled from the model of our asses"

[-] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 26 points 21 hours ago

Why was he even following the gunshots in his vicinity?

Soft landing, but WHERE?

They didn't wipe out Etruscans. Even Etruscan culture was incredibly similar to Roman to begin with. Hell you can even say that Roman culture was a product of Etruscan influence, Romans taken from Etruscans basically everything. There's even theory that Rome literally was founded by Etruscans. And then the card swiched, Etruscans assimilated into broad Latin culture, but they are still there, the people of modern Tuscany are their direct descendants.

in economics

Here you go, failed by default

Iirc remains of fast food bars which most likely served noodles were found even in ancient Troy, ancient Rome definitely had those too, but the Italians went backward so much they even have a legend that Marco Polo brought noodles from China. In reality noodles in Italia most likely appeared by the same route as everything else in antiquity, from Greeks (often with Etruscan middlemanning).

[-] PolandIsAStateOfMind@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

And does the EU have this problem?

Yes, even harder than America, but the sole reason is because USA wants to cut Europe from any geopolitical alternative and thus the EU compradors cut off from Russia, causing serious crisis, and for example in Poland we hear talk about taxing Chinese imports more and more. Thing that stops them somewhat is the fact that nearly everything sold in EU including all the treats, are made in China.

Remember: it's XXI century, history repeats as farce and arts and humanities have been steadily obliterated. It's failed STEM student we should look for.

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Such freedoms, like in doge meme wow

Apologise for linking RFE article, but it's kinda funny because most other western outlets just copied them, and even funnier because they used even more biased language than a fucking RFE.

Also take notes:
Socialist countries mildly controlling the reactionary religious institutions: OMG BANNING RELIGION, OPRESSION, FASCISM, MISTAKE, ALIENATING PROLETARIAT (choose your flavour)
Neonazi US puppet outright banning church with millions believers: "Spiritual sovereignity"

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Such freedoms, like in doge meme wow

Apologise for linking RFE article, but it's kinda funny because most other western outlets just copied them, and even funnier because they used even more biased language than a fucking RFE.

Also take notes:
Socialist countries mildly controlling the reactionary religious institutions: OMG BANNING RELIGION, OPRESSION, FASCISM, MISTAKE, ALIENATING PROLETARIAT (choose your flavour)
Neonazi US puppet outright banning church with millions believers: "Spiritual sovereignity"

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New banger from Yemen

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This can probably give them significant advantage in electronical warfare against such missiles in the future.
Welp another wunderwaffe busted.

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Communist chess set (lemmygrad.ml)

Reds vs Whites, produced circa 1930 in Lomonosov Porcelain Factory in Leningrad

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Steam, lemmy and reddit are currently creaming themselves over a game which devs makes multiple really cringe "jokes" about slavery and exploitation. Read the steam page descriptions.

Those "pals" are clearly antropomorphised creatures being dogwhistle for humans. And if you read the game reviews, even the g*mers are not lost on that fact (just they love that):

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Translation (google):

After Milei decree: Argentine companies will be able to pay their employees with milk or meat instead of money Chancellor Diana Mondino confirmed that employers and workers will be able to agree on contracts in any type of currency, including bitcoins, kilos of beef or liters of milk.

The Argentine government announced a series of economic deregulation measures that will come into effect starting this week, among which is the possibility of agreeing on contracts in any type of currency, including food such as beef or milk.

The information was provided by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Diana Mondino, who announced on Twitter that "we ratify and confirm that in Argentina contracts can be agreed in Bitcoin and also any other crypto and/or species such as kilos of steer or liters of milk".

In addition, the chancellor referred to article 766 of the Civil and Commercial Code of Argentina, reformed by decree of President Javier Milei, which details that "the obligation of the debtor is to deliver the corresponding amount of the designated currency, whether the currency is legal tender in the Republic as if it does not have it.

It should be noted that this is not the first time that Argentina has had to resort to barter: already during the economic crisis of 2001, during the government of Fernando de la Rúa, the exchange of goods and services without money became popular in the trans-Andean country.

The statements on the inclusion of cryptocurrencies and other species in financial obligations, within the framework of Article 766, pose interesting challenges. The incorporation of these assets into financial legislation is a topic of global debate, and their impact on the economy and transactions requires careful consideration.

How do you think this proposal can affect the economic and financial outlook in Argentina?

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