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ManMax
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Economics. Social psychology. Always in mind: Wishes are soft, data are hard.
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@saidamrustam @stats_feed My logic is that of the Western knowledge: Encyclopædia Britannica, Grand Larousse Illustré or Brockhaus Enzyklopädie.
Not the logic of crude people as Leyen, Costa, Macron, Merz or Starmer.
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@ManMaxCx @stats_feed By your logic, Kazakhstan and China are also Europe, since they are close to Europe. Russia is not Europe, or part of the territory, but not Europe.
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👶 Fertility Rate in Europe (2025)
Ranked lowest → highest 👇
🔴 Extremely low (<1.0)
1.🇺🇦 Ukraine - 0.85
🟥 Low (1.0–1.5)
2.🇧🇾 Belarus - 1.08
3.🇵🇱 Poland - 1.09
4.🇪🇸 Spain - 1.11
5.🇮🇹 Italy - 1.14
6.🇪🇪 Estonia - 1.17
7.🇱🇹 Lithuania - 1.17
8.🇱🇻 Latvia - 1.12
9.🇬🇷 Greece - 1.21
10.🇱🇺 Luxembourg - 1.25
11.🇦🇹 Austria - 1.28
12.🇵🇹 Portugal - 1.28
13.🇸🇰 Slovakia - 1.28
14.🇨🇭 Switzerland - 1.28
15.🇨🇿 Czechia - 1.30
16.🇫🇮 Finland - 1.30
17.🇩🇪 Germany - 1.30
18.🇸🇮 Slovenia - 1.30
19.🇭🇺 Hungary - 1.36
20.🇷🇴 Romania - 1.36
21.🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 1.39
22.🇧🇪 Belgium - 1.41
23.🇸🇪 Sweden - 1.42
24.🇳🇱 Netherlands - 1.44
25.🇷🇸 Serbia - 1.46
26.🇮🇪 Ireland - 1.48
27.🇳🇴 Norway - 1.48
28.🇮🇸 Iceland - 1.48
29.🇲🇪 Montenegro - 1.49
🟧 Insufficient (>1.5)
30.🇩🇰 Denmark - 1.51
31.🇭🇷 Croatia - 1.52
32.🇫🇷 France - 1.56
33.🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina - 1.57
34.🇦🇱 Albania - 1.59
35.🇧🇬 Bulgaria - 1.62
🟩 Close to replacement (>1.9)
36.🇲🇩 Moldova - 1.89
💡 Replacement level: ~2.1
Europe is still far below it
Which country surprised you most?
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@DonMitxel_I Porque estábamos a un paso del precipicio...
Y hemos dado un paso adelante!
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@PetrRejchrt @stats_feed For you it will be a cultural construct, for me is a geographical entity.
Anyway, relating to your "construct", these artists collaborated much more to it than Czechian ones, for example.
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@ManMaxCx @stats_feed Europe is just a cultural construct. That's why Russia is not mentioned there.
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@saidamrustam @stats_feed So Rusia isn't Europe, nor Tolstoy, nor Dostoyevsky, nor Chaikovski, nor Kandinsky, great Asian artists.




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@ManMaxCx @stats_feed Some regions in Europe, but not all of Russia, so it wasn't included in this list.
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@Secondary2905 @J_IgnacioGO Una cosa es conducir y otra manejar el volante.
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@J_IgnacioGO No sé si tienes el carnet, pero vamos, que en la autoescuela no se aprende a conducir, se aprende a aprobar un examen. Aprendemos a conducir conduciendo.
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@Spartan_Sailor @Harrisbro777 It would be beautiful to see those pilots.
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Let me explain why no one is framing this as incorrectly as you have…
Both the A-10 and F-15s are high survivable aircraft. Name a non-US designed aircraft that land with one wing completely destroyed like the F-15 in Israel or the A-10 that came back from combat with half of both wings destroyed? In all cases the pilots survived. They’re not indestructible, they’re made to take a hit and made to keep the pilots alive. A pilots life is worth more than the cost of the aircraft. All Iran did was further probe this concept.
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🚨 Let me explain what just happened because nobody's framing this correctly..
the US lost TWO combat aircraft in a single engagement window over Iran and the Strait of Hormuz..
> an F-15E Strike Eagle.. a $90,000,000 twin-engine fighter.. shot down over southern Iran..
> an A-10C Thunderbolt II.. the most survivable ground attack aircraft ever built.. downed near the Strait of Hormuz..
they're telling you the pilot was "safely rescued" and is "receiving medical attention in a Gulf nation"..
here's what nobody is saying..
the A-10 was specifically designed to survive hostile fire.. it has redundant flight systems.. manual backup controls.. a titanium armored cockpit.. it was built to keep flying when everything else falls out of the sky..
Iran just made all of that engineering irrelevant..
the people who told you this would be a precision air campaign with ZERO resistance are the same ones who told you Iraq would take six weeks..


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@diaz_writer @Eduaussie14 No nos robó nada, dices.
Si por su inviolabilidad no se puede investigar cómo y cuánto nos robó, eso lo sabes por Descendimiento del Espíritu Santo o qué?
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@ManMaxCx @Eduaussie14 Mas que nada porque pagó la multa de Hacienda por no declarar los ingresos que le hacía Arabia Saudí... porque a nosotros, te guste o no, no nos robó nada.
Que a mí me parece muy bien que odies a la monarquía y seguramente a España también, pero la realidad es la que es
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En 1990, Polonia era un país arrasado por el comunismo. España llevaba 15 años de democracia y una economía que ya miraba a Europa.
Hoy el FMI sitúa a Polonia por encima de España en PIB per cápita en paridad de poder de compra.
No es un milagro polaco. Es un fracaso español.
theobjective.com/elsubjetivo/op…
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@ManMaxCx @diaz_writer Pues si tienes pruebas de eso y gente, yo te aconsejo presentar una denuncia, mientras, no sirve de nada teclearlo
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@diaz_writer 3 años de qué? De vacaciones pagadas?
Yo conozco gente de academia ticket ordinario y se curra mucho. El padre y ella: ticket premium manicura incluida.
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@javimentrida11 Que no se puede pactar nada con gente roba escaños. Y que resta más voto del que aporta.
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@caminantes21 @yatedigoyoque Cómo exmilitar, miembro de la banda de mi regimiento, me permito musicalizar este desfile.
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Es el cuerpo de un ejército que más españoles ha asesinado, como si los paracaidistas británicos desfilaran por Dublín.
RTVE Noticias@rtvenoticias
Como cada Jueves Santo, el Cristo de la Buena Muerte y Ánimas sale en procesión. Será por la tarde, pero siete horas antes se celebra el traslado desde su iglesia a la casa hermandad de la Congregación, realizado por La Legión. #Canal24Horas ▶️rtve.es/play/24-horas/
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La concesionaria de la AP 9 ganó 100
Millones de euros, la AUTOPISTA más cara de España, ir a Coruña desde Vigo y volver son 50 pavos….145km…. Ir a Pontevedra desde Vigo, 16km, 5,05… gracias @ppopular .
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Los "patriotas" españoles venerando a Pelayo un día y lamiéndole el culo a Jolani al siguiente. Gentuza que pulula por el país sin problemas enarbolando las banderas 🇪🇸🇮🇱🇪🇺 dando lecciones de moral y que protagonizaron una bochornosa actuación en el partido de fútbol del otro día profiriendo insultos a Egipto, país con el que España no tiene ningún problema y con el que hemos tenido una gran amistad desde hace décadas.
No nos representan.
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It’s interesting to consider how good the Soviets were at utilizing various social groups. One of the social groups they excelled at using for their own goals is gangsters and bandits. The most successful career criminal in the history of the USSR was Naftaly Frenkel. His origins are murky. According to Solzhenitsyn, Frenkel was born in Constantinople and made his fortune in Mariupol timber trade, employing ruthless and criminal methods, basically running the thing like a racket. Shortly before the 1917 revolutions, he transferred all his money to Turkey, where he soon followed in person. Later he established ties with the Cheka and returned to Russia.
According to a different version of his “biography”, Frenkel was born in Odessa, studied in Germany, returned home, and worked at several companies. Some sources claim he was born in Austria-Hungary. Others claim he was born in Haifa, in Ottoman Palestine.
In any case, he later he took up with the gang of Mishka Yaponchik, Odessa’s Al Capone. After his death and with the onset of the NEP, Frenkel assembled his own outfit that made money via robberies, armed raids, racketeering, extortion, etc. Later he organized a smuggling pipeline through Odessa, eternal Russian capital of contraband, and went into the business of buying up physical gold.
In 1924, Frenkel and his accomplices were sentenced to death by the OGPU. His sentence, however, was commuted to ten years in the labor camps, though the death sentences of his associates were carried out. Frenkel served his term on the Solovetsky Islands, where he quickly ingratiated himself with the camp commandant Eichmans (future head of the entire GULag system). Frenkel promised to hand over 50,000 rubles he had stashed away for the needs of the Solovetsky camp and swore faithful service to the cause of advancing the socialist motherland.
Apocryphally, he also wrote to Eichmans that the camps were using prisoner labor in an entirely irrational and inefficient manner, and requested the chance to demonstrate his own method, promising to build a sauna with prison labor in only 24 hours, in the freezing cold. Frenkel was permitted his experiment. He selected the strongest prisoners and informed them that if they failed to build the sauna within 24 hours, they would all be shot. The prisoners believed him, and the sauna was finished ahead of schedule.
The crafty Latvian Eichmans understood that the crafty Jew Frenkel had an excellent grasp of the Soviet system and drew him into his inner circle, reducing his sentence. By 1927 Frenkel was a free man. He was immediately appointed head of the production department of the Solovetsky camp. When Eichmans was promoted in 1930 to lead the entire GULag system, he took Frenkel with him: the former convict became head of the production department of the GULag. After construction began on the White Sea–Baltic Canal (Belomorkanal), Frenkel was appointed curator of the project and held the post of chief of construction. He later oversaw the construction of the BAM (Baikal-Amur Mainline) as well.
On the one hand, the commercialization of the camp regime meant that prisoners suffered fewer arbitrary reprisals at the hands of camp guards, who in earlier times had often amused themselves with such things. Now every prisoner was considered a valuable workhorse, and beating one to death could land a guard a conviction for “sabotage”, followed by a term in the very same labor camp. On the other hand, the new system drove up mortality among prisoners, since ration allotments were now calculated in direct proportion to the fulfillment of work quotas. Not every prisoner, least of all the “political”, among whom there were many old and frail people, possessed the health required to meet the plan.
One might have expected Frenkel to be purged during the years of the Great Terror, along with many other NKVD and GULag personnel. For a time, he was indeed arrested, but instead of execution he was soon released and even promoted. Frenkel retired with the rank of lieutenant general of the engineering-technical service, with three Orders of Lenin to his name. He survived the post-war purges with no complications and died peacefully in 1960, at the age of 77.
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@Churchill4wit @thesiriusreport Oh, US supported Europe in Kosovo and Ukraine ...
The worst European decisions ever. Made by politicians, not by people.
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US supported France in Indochina, Mali, Chad and Libya . UK in the Falklands. Europe in Kosovo and Ukraine .. None of these were NATO or our war.
Denying us fly over rights when we protect Europe from Iranian intercontinental ballistic missiles and 60% enriched uranium is treasonous and dumb. Siding with the Mullah enemy against the country that has saved Europe twice, rebuilt it with the Marshall plan and protected Europe for 80 years while paying for it.
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If Trump pulls the US out of NATO, Europe will quickly realise that they never needed the US in the first place.
As we have said for years, the US was never going to defend Europe. It was and will always be an utter myth.
They just want Europe to buy their useless military hardware and munitions and so they can seek to control Europe and prevent it's rotation to Russia and Eurasia.
Europe has a choice, die defending its pointless relationship with the US or embrace Eurasia including Russia
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