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Ilya and Nadia Senchuk co-founders. A winery in Niagara focusing on small-lot Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Riesling and Gamay. Passionate about making great wine

Winona, Ontario Beigetreten Temmuz 2011
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Lloyd Legalist@LloydLegalist·
Nothing in the the English language starts with an N and ends with a G.
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@david_parker Most households have 2 working people, so household income is $42,600 x 2 = $85,200 . It is the only reason the math works...
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
The median income for a Canadian is $42,600 CAD a year. I have absolutely no clue how a person survives in the modern world on this kind of income. It is incomprehensible to me.
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Vatnik Soup
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi·
Europeans waking up every morning to this shit:
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@KuviacM @arthur_spirling Or perhaps an "automated", "mobile" machine that one sits in and steers with a wheel....i shall try to come up with a catchy name...
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@50ShadesOfEndo So you personally are going to grow a bunch of food to then not make any profit at the end? Then why aren't you doing it right now? I am sure your food would be cheaper than the "for profit food". Go do it now!
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Kyle Chan
Kyle Chan@kyleichan·
This Chinese humanoid robot just shattered the world record for a half marathon, finishing in 50 min 26 sec. This video shows its crash just meters before the finish line where it had to be picked up by a team of humans. The robot is from Honor, the smartphone maker and Huawei spin-off. This robot was teleoperated while others were autonomous. It seems like all the robots had battery swaps along the way.
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PAW (Peter)
PAW (Peter)@Peter88902568·
'Pay check', is it, sir?
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Lisa banksmann
Lisa banksmann@Lisabanksmann·
@LeaningPostWine @polidemitolog Yes but they see it the other way round. In their minds some friendly russians politely arrived at each state bordering their country offering yummy cake and vodka and said you are now ours and everyone said yay .
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Aleksandar Djokic (Александар Джокич)
Breakup of the Soviet empire and the subsequent economic reforms in Russia are separate topics. The empire couldn't have survived because the many nations in it were no longer satisfied being governed from Moscow, especially those that could establish connections with the developed Western world. The Russian ruling class economic reforms were a product of their desire not only to amass wealth but to cement their rule in the new system.
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

12 million people are estimated to have been killed by economic 'shock therapy' in Russia alone. Russia suffered the worst peacetime economic collapse of a major industrialised nation in history. The Russian economy nearly halved. The fall in Russian output was much worse than that caused by the Nazi invasion in the 1940s. Russian male life expectancy fell by 6.5 years, to 57.6 - back to its mid-1950s level. The overall fall in life expectancy was on the scale of Vietnam during all-out war in the 1960s. The suicide and homicide rates doubled. Real incomes collapsed by 40%. At the time of the Soviet collapse, one in fifty Russians lived in poverty. By the end of 1998, that surged to nearly one in every five. Full employment gave way to mass unemployment. As healthcare funding collapsed by a third and poverty surged, disease such as diphtheria, tuberculosis and syphilis rampaged. Russia was taken over by oligarchs, gangsters implicated in serious crimes who stole the country's resources. Murderous conflicts in the former Soviet territory included Chechnya, where potentially hundreds of thousands were killed. Yeltsin's contempt for democracy was underlined by his bombing of the Russian legislature - and the undemocratic farce of the 1996 election. Putin came to power after the Russian secret services almost certainly staged apartment bombings which killed hundreds. The invasion of Ukraine has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Need I go on? Yes, the collapse of the Soviet Union was one of the great catastrophes of our age. An alternative would have kept the USSR together (Baltic states aside) on a democratic basis, without ruinous shock therapy. Notably, a Soviet-wide referendum in March 1991 overwhelmingly voted to keep the Union together (although it was boycotted by six of the fifteen republics - in the Baltic and three small republics).

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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@Lisabanksmann @polidemitolog It is false equivalence... the scale of what happened in Eastern Europe is hard for the Western Tankie mind to fathom.
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Lisa banksmann
Lisa banksmann@Lisabanksmann·
@LeaningPostWine @polidemitolog I've asked so many people, that hate the fall of the soviet union, that question and they generally don't answer or tell me it's false equivalences 😂 bless em.
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@esjesjesj @P_Kallioniemi Russian/Communist/Imperialist/Fascist/terrorist logic. I didn't intend for everyone to die, we just purposely withheld food. If they wanted to live they should have just given us what we want!
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evan loves worf
evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
@P_Kallioniemi Yes? this is not a controversial statement. there is no proof it was intentional
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Lisa banksmann
Lisa banksmann@Lisabanksmann·
@polidemitolog Reading his post and replies is certainly something. I do wonder if he views the slower fall of the British empire in the same way .
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@owenjonesjourno So if they turned the USSR into something the founders never intended, the leaders throughout its history didn't attempt, and noone outside the imperial core wanted at the end then it would have been great! "If my grandma had wheels she'd be a bicycle" of historical analysis 🤦🤡
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Owen Jones
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno·
12 million people are estimated to have been killed by economic 'shock therapy' in Russia alone. Russia suffered the worst peacetime economic collapse of a major industrialised nation in history. The Russian economy nearly halved. The fall in Russian output was much worse than that caused by the Nazi invasion in the 1940s. Russian male life expectancy fell by 6.5 years, to 57.6 - back to its mid-1950s level. The overall fall in life expectancy was on the scale of Vietnam during all-out war in the 1960s. The suicide and homicide rates doubled. Real incomes collapsed by 40%. At the time of the Soviet collapse, one in fifty Russians lived in poverty. By the end of 1998, that surged to nearly one in every five. Full employment gave way to mass unemployment. As healthcare funding collapsed by a third and poverty surged, disease such as diphtheria, tuberculosis and syphilis rampaged. Russia was taken over by oligarchs, gangsters implicated in serious crimes who stole the country's resources. Murderous conflicts in the former Soviet territory included Chechnya, where potentially hundreds of thousands were killed. Yeltsin's contempt for democracy was underlined by his bombing of the Russian legislature - and the undemocratic farce of the 1996 election. Putin came to power after the Russian secret services almost certainly staged apartment bombings which killed hundreds. The invasion of Ukraine has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Need I go on? Yes, the collapse of the Soviet Union was one of the great catastrophes of our age. An alternative would have kept the USSR together (Baltic states aside) on a democratic basis, without ruinous shock therapy. Notably, a Soviet-wide referendum in March 1991 overwhelmingly voted to keep the Union together (although it was boycotted by six of the fifteen republics - in the Baltic and three small republics).
RNC Research@RNCResearch

Hasan Piker: “The fall of the USSR was one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th century.” This is who Democrats are embracing.

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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@wesrtrstr88531 Yup. Horseshoe theory again. Or as my Дідо used to say "Комуністи й фашисти, вони брати"
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James Yamamoto 🇺🇦 🇹🇼🇵🇭🇮🇱🦋#NAFO
Most of the squad are Democrats in name only in truth this is entirely transactional because the GOP won't accept them but the dems accept them. They would rather embrace a MAGAt like MTG rather than embrace Kamala or Biden & would backstab you the moment your usefulness to them is no more.
Mediaite@Mediaite

Ilhan Omar Pushes Democrats To Embrace Marjorie Taylor Greene, Other MAGA Stars Ditching Trump mediaite.com/media/podcasts…

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It’s really funny to see the alt right unironically cry about Soros and the Hungarian election - but say absolutely nothing about Musk interfering with literally every election for the past five years.
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Ukrainian Visuals@UkrainianVisual·
A restaurant in Washington D.C offers free Borsch to celebrate the death of Stalin, 1953.
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Leaning Post Wines@LeaningPostWine·
@JigglyPants44 Yes. And note how twitter "Conservatives" are reacting. The Conservative movement is cooked at the moment
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