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ELON MUSK: "In the future, the robots will make so many robots, that they will actually saturate all human needs, meaning you won't be able to even think of something to ask the robot for at a certain point, like there will be such an abundance of goods and services. There'll be more robots than people. I think everyone on earth is going to have one humanoid robot because you would want a robot to watch over your kids, take care of your pet, take care of elderly parents.
I'm very optimistic about the future. I think we're headed for a future of amazing abundance, which is very cool. Definitely we are in the most interesting time in history."
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@espenteigen Alle som vil vet jo godt at økonomisk er folk fra de fleste land som kommer til Danmark ett stort økonomisk tap.
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@trundimolisher @CalvinC59928628 @BullTheoryio Voters are stupid I guess. Nothing new under the sun. Point is that inflation is high, printing money to subsidise is not the way. Unless for some reason Japan doesn't have a deficit. But printing and reducing the value of the yen is literally what is giving inflation.
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@Testednet @CalvinC59928628 @BullTheoryio That's exactly what they're doing. They just call it a "subsidy" because they think it will make voters grateful.
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Denise Richards. 55 years old. 4.5 hours under the knife.
Most of Hollywood lies. They sell you "skincare routines" and "hydration" while secretly getting their faces pulled back in the dark.
Richards just did the opposite. She showed the bruised, stitched, swollen reality of buying back 20 years of youth.
Her reason: She said she feels 12 inside, but the mirror stopped matching.
Society demands women age gracefully, but completely ignores them when they do.
So, is it better to fade out naturally, or pay the toll to recognize yourself in the mirror again?
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@CalvinC59928628 @BullTheoryio That is insane. Reduce tax instead of subsidising fuel. First they take the money and then they give them back to the ones that drive?
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@Tayyab_roxkstar @BullTheoryio That is not how government waste and money printing works. I think I'll just look at food numbers and declare that the official inflation number ;)
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Japan's Feb CPI hit 1.3% YoY (vs 1.5% in Jan and expectations), the lowest since March 2022. Main drivers: government subsidies sharply cut energy and electricity bills (gasoline -14.9%, power -8%), food inflation slowed (ex-fresh: +5.7% vs +6.2%), plus base effects from last year's spikes. BOJ expects this dip below the 2% target in H1 2026, but wage-driven core pressures remain. Temporary cooling amid stable growth.
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@BullTheoryio Luckily the things that people need to survive is only getting more expensive and yen is crazy weak. I call bullshit on these numbers
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@iamyesyouareno And the insane thing is that there isn't even a shortage. We all understand why they are pushing this idiotic narrative.
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@GlobalUpdates24 They should be more upset about the fact she is useless at running japan
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@AmericaMiltry Noe the ldp sucks and it doesn't feel they are working for the common man filling japan with foreigners at insane speed
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@GuntherEagleman Why such a tiny gain. They should really have all the votes. Who in their right mind are happy with how things have been going in Germany the last 30 years..
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@AsianDawn4 Doing anything at all? She is filling the country with them!
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@chrisschmitz Why would they have guilt for that? Do you have guilt for the atom bombs? Which was worse on a magnitude of 1000? Maybe more
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@hanaamurakami He congratulated japan on a great attack. Why would you take offense? You have obviously been brain washed to apologise anything japan did during the war. At least pearl harbor was mostly killing soldiers which is what happens during wars.
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@isfjmocha What are you talking about. The current Japanese government loves immigration. They can't get enough
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