Redtyde

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Redtyde

Redtyde

@Redtyde2

Europoor, Huddled, Yearning to Breath Free

UK Beigetreten Şubat 2026
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@PoliticalKiwi Crazy thing is this argument that AI companies IPO will be "dumping the bag" on retail. They are IPOing for the exact right reasons, they need more capital than is available anywhere else.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@cairoasmith Just makes them sound incompetent. Did the hamburgers bomb all of Iran's leading commanders?
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@AdsoOfBelk Is trading still viable in that game? I remember doing a trading and capitalist run buying buildings and it was sick.
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Adso Øvbelk@AdsoOfBelk·
Bannerlord is very true to real history in that the primary way that people rose to independent warlord status in late antiquity was winning several (abundantly held) martial tournaments which gave as a prize a piece of equipment that could be sold for 10000 years peasant salary
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tom@tomisont·
Both completed in the early 2000s, phase one of Poundbury and the Scottish Parliament. Have a guess which one the @guardian described as "fake, heartless, authoritarian and grimly cute / sterile and suffocating" and which they described as "a masterpiece in the making".
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Cybele@cybelethebest·
The US female labor force participation rate during the baby boom (TFR 3.3 - 3.7) was around 33%. Countries with low female labor force participation rates today and their respective TFRs: Turkey - 40% - 1.51 TFR Iran - 15% - 1.68 TFR Tunisia - 26.65% - 1.9 TFR Bangladesh - 44% - 2.16 TFR Mexico - 45% - 1.91 TFR India - 35% - 1.9 TFR (Exact numbers vary a little by source but you get the idea...)
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Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
Can someone who's good at the economy tell me if taking one trillion dollars out of the global financial system and giving it to Iran would cause liquidity issues
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Amerikanets 📉@ripplebrain·
Crazy idea to end the war that might just work: everyone in the world gets together and pays Iran one trillion dollars. No one has ever turned down one trillion dollars before. It's a lot of money.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@jensenjeans It's that they know how high-risk it is I think. Imagine you knock a girl up at 18, if you're a good person and you look after it your life is essentially ruined, at least the life you had planned. Women are dangerous to be around unless you have shit sorted out.
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Alex@notcomplex_·
Sources: *(For the unemployment rate Sudan is actually the highest but I'm not including it for obvious reasons) @WEO/OEMDC/ADVEC/WEOWORLD/PHL" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">imf.org/external/datam… nytimes.com/2023/11/11/wor…
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@paleonormie Our run-through single mothers keeping us above 1.4
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@worstall Problem is you can't work most jobs well before that age. Most people start seriously slowing down as they hit their 60s with a few rare exceptions.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@BernoulliDefect This has to be corruption. Absolutely wild we have shit like this happening. The cost to society of these batshit regulations is crippling us.
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bernoulli_defect@BernoulliDefect·
Bonus: the study is also pretty generous to the pro-sprinkler case, assuming that they cut fire deaths by 90%, and that they’ll be pretty well maintained over their 40 year (!) lifetime
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bernoulli_defect@BernoulliDefect·
I raise you the Welsh building standard forcing all new builds to have sprinklers installed, despite their own cost-benefit analysis that found the policy had an NPV of -£190m
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Tom Harwood@tomhfh

oh my god.

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ettingermentum@ettingermentum·
This man runs your life btw
Tom@Tomvpus

@AaronBastani I can’t quite explain it but as a small business owner I’m torn between Restore and Greens. I like Restores tax and economic policy but like Greens foreign policy and hope vibe. Help me!

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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@axiochrono You've already seen the replies but i'd just like to add. Jeff from the local pub would do a better job. He'd defer to expert opinion rather than policy-making based on what his PPE Oxford mates think is trendy and makes them 'look like good people'.
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Axio 🔶@axiochrono·
I must admit I don't really understand why British people seem to unanimously agree that being a "career politician" is a bad thing. Being a politician is a job like any other. You couldn't just drop Jeff from the local pub into parliament and expect him to do a good job.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@TheBlackHorse65 Right they don't quibble over prices with tradesmen they just wander down to parliament to vote for 2million new ones to be imported. We've had them desperately inflating house prices for 35 years with public money to prop up the GDP of their declining state.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@kevinhollinrake The price goes up because supply is too low. Everything else is cope. Interest rates could be negative it wouldn't impact prices if supply / demand was fixed.
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Kevin Hollinrake MP@kevinhollinrake·
We do need to build more houses, but blaming house price inflation on baby boomers is largely missing the point. The reason house prices have increased more than salaries is lower interest rates. Owning a home is pretty much as affordable as it’s been for the last 50 years. It’s getting on the ladder that’s tough. Hence Kemi’s bang on commitment to scrap Stamp Duty on your own home.
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Joe Reeve - 🇬🇧/acc@isnit0

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Gidget@babydumpling24·
@mentallyworld Cyclist could have swerved around her but obviously wanted to make a point. Many such cases.
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@Chris428221 @Italian347 Climate has changed a lot, this is a vast oversimplification but it generally used to be more temperate. Same reason North Africa declined in importance as a Roman province.
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Chris@Chris428221·
@Italian347 And i will never grasp that it used to be rich. Last year I went to Egypt, we've flown hours and hours over it and I have seen nothing but desert, not even small villages or something. The entire country seems to desert and cairo and cairo was the 2nd worst city I've ever been to
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Egypt in general is weird, it was an absolute core territory and the largest breadbasket of the entire Europe-MENA area but Fell to the Neo Assyrian Empire, the Persians, the Greeks, the Romans, Arabs, Mamluks, Ottomans and finally British
Derek | The Hellenistic Age Podcast@HellenisticPod

I think it’s immensely fascinating that in all the centuries following Augustus, Egypt - arguably the wealthiest province of the empire for most of its history - never produced an emperor, or even a pretender Is it because of precedents set by Augustus? Limits of “Romanization”?

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Real white irish@Realwhiteirish·
@hum_dunkin Same with Indonesia when the English got there they couldn’t translate what the local people were saying so the locals when and got an Irish man that was there to translate
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🌋@hum_dunkin·
people don't believe you when you tell them the Irish discovered Iceland but you juust have to stand your ground and tell them. brendan the navigator look it up
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Redtyde@Redtyde2·
@Italian347 -72 in Germany jesus. I'd love to see where they would rate Hitler on the same scale.
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