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ZygmuntZ

@DerUntermutt

"And the Wind shall say: 'Here were a decent godless people: Their only monument the asphalt road And a thousand lost golf balls'."

Europe 가입일 Şubat 2021
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Niccolo Soldo (Fisted By Foucault)
Cockneys talking about experiencing The Blitz in 1940 in London's East End. This is taken from Episode 4 (Alone) of The World at War. Great, great stuff.
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@justinjmtjj @eugyppius1 That's not quite true: to get a residence permit, even if you are a EU citizen, you need a job that puts you over minimum income, to be a student, or have your own wealth/assets. At least that's the case in countries willing to demand it.
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Justinjmtjj@justinjmtjj·
@eugyppius1 A fatal flaw for EU/Schengen in my opinion. It can not last forever precisely for this reason. Spain handing out citizenship to Africans like candy and Germany giving citizenship to Syrians. Now the third world foreigners can live anywhere in the EU. It's nuts.
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@Babygravy9 Reality is that every battlefield gain is held by infantry.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@CommishSmith This is nonsense. US spends far more on healthcare. I can pay for top of the range private specialist care here for less than a health insurance premium in the US. US is just a corrupt shit hole, sorry.
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Brad Smith@CommishSmith·
The one that drives people crazy is the fact that if you are among the 85% of Americans with either private health insurance or medicare, you get much better medical care than the average European or Canadian. It's unquestionable. That doesn't mean the U,S. system is better--you've still got 15% of the population uninsured or reliant on inferior Medicaid--but it explains why it is hard to reform the U.S. system, and it sheds real light on the tradeoffs made between the U.S. and Europe. My impression is that most people think European care is not only universal and less costly--two big pluses, to be sure--but comparable to that in the U.S. It is not.
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Brad Smith@CommishSmith·
Five things I've found almost no Europeans know (and lots of Americans don't either) that warps the view of America vs. Europe: - The distance from NYC to LA is as great as the distance from Moscow to Lisbon; - If you measure across all of Europe (excluding Russia, which would make the comparison worse for Europe), not just within each country, income inequality is greater than in the US, even though Europe is geographically smaller; - The overwhelming majority of Americans have much greater access to insured quality healthcare than the median European; - Disposable household income in the poorest US state, Mississippi, is higher than in any country in Europe that is as large or larger than Rhode Island; - How federalism works in the U.S. Ignorance on these 5 simple issues alone explains much of how people (incorrectly) view life in the U.S. vs. life in Europe.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@Ramandu_Star @ClarkeMicah @jamesmfahy It's not illegal to defend yourself when attacked. In a war Hormuz was always going to be closed, and the chaos creator is the person who started the war, not the people defending their territory.
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The Libertarian
The Libertarian@Ramandu_Star·
Restrained? That's a bizarre comment. The single aspect of Iran's approach which has been most successful for them, is their involvement of third parties. Realistically, the loss of some American military hardware has been a bit embarrassing, and the attacks on Israel have no doubt hit Israeli civilian morale to some extend - but neither are strategically consequential. The ONE thing Iran has done in this which has been a strategic masterstroke from them is missile attacks on the oil infrastructure of uninvolved third parties and their restriction on Hormuz. NOT because of any direct effect of those things on the USA and Israel, but because of the impact on international diplomacy and USA relations with the rest of the world. On the one hand, it's been very successful, on the other hand, it's completely, utterly illegal, and incredibly destabilising to the world order. Which is of course, EXACTLY why Iran have done it. Iran are literally being the agents of chaos in all of this. The only thing Iran need to do to end all this, is have the regime step down, and have the UN come in to moderate free and fair democratic elections in the country as soon as possible. Elections. A normal thing that normally happens in normal countries. And all of this just stops overnight if that happens. Literally none of this would be happening if Iran was a peaceful, free, democracy that didn't hang its citizens off cranes and fund brutal acts of terrorism around the world. Please do not shift moral focus of where ultimate blame lies here. The US and Israel are far from perfect, but they are the good guys and the Iranian regime are the bad guys.
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Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
Why? .@jamesmfahy. The USA and Israel have, throughout this crisis, been the ones acting outside the established rules of civilised diplomacy, surprise attacks , assassination, walking out of talks while they were still in progress. By comparison, Iran’s behaviour has been restrained.
James Fahy@jamesmfahy

@ClarkeMicah The naivety is in believing Iran were negotiating in good faith and that this might end satisfactorily.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@Rkw550W @ClarkeMicah @jamesmfahy It is easy to paint someone's behaviour as "unrestrained" when you simply make things up about them. There has not been any Iranian funded terrorist attacks in the west in the past 40 years. This is while Saudi money funded preachers to promote terrorism in London mosques.
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DavidH@Rkw550W·
@ClarkeMicah @jamesmfahy "Iran’s behaviour has been restrained" Given their 40+ years of funding conflict, terrorism and death around the region as well as in the West, to the tune of countless billions of dollars, you have a rather odd interpretation of the term 'restrained'!
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@CaliforniaFirst @Empty_America They die because it is very hot and they have no ac not because the ac doesn't go below 80, Jesus Christ, how retarded can you get.
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Shane Hensinger 🇺🇸🌐🇺🇦🇮🇷
@Empty_America That completely negates the cooling effects of AC and is anything but "based." There's reason so many elderly Spaniards die during heat waves in Spain. The death rate of the elderly in Spain during heat waves is 10-20X that of elders in the US during equivalent heat waves.
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VB Knives@Empty_America·
This is incredibly based. Spain apparently doesn't allow the A/C to be set below 80 degrees in public buildings. Imagine never being frozen and blasted by A/C, being able to walk into a restaurant without feeling that horrible clammy chill . . . Freedom.
Robotbeat🗽 ➐@Robotbeat

@AlmostArchitekt Parts of Switzerland. Spain has rules against setting the air conditioning too low. UK will, reportedly, take away the rebates for heat pumps if they have cooling capability.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@spandrell4 Why bother with washing when you can just sterilize through ironing? Total bacteria megadeath
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Spandrell@spandrell4·
Japanese washing machines use cold water. It's fine. You're being played
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Your washing machine runs at 57°F. The CDC says bacteria die at 160°F. That's a 103-degree gap between what kills pathogens and what you're actually using on your underwear. And Procter & Gamble spent the last five years making sure you'd widen it. They enlisted Ice-T, Stone Cold Steve Austin, the NFL, Walmart, Samsung, NASA, and the World Wildlife Fund to convince America to wash in cold water. Cold water loads went from 48% in 2020 to 57% in 2023. Their Cold Callers campaign alone drove a 39% sales lift for Tide. The reason is carbon math. 90% of washing machine energy goes to heating water. P&G needs cold water adoption to hit net-zero by 2040. So they built campaigns around "$150 savings a year" and ran them during peak inflation. The sustainability math works. The microbiology doesn't. P&G's own internal data, published in a peer-reviewed microbiology journal, showed 44.7% of US households now wash over half their loads on cold. The same paper found that enteric bacteria require hot water, bleach, or both to reach acceptable risk levels. Cold water with regular detergent leaves viable pathogens on fabric. A University of Arizona study found 44% of home washing machines tested positive for fecal bacteria in the drum. Front-loaders are worse: a 2025 Frontiers in Microbiology study measured bacterial loads nearly 1,000x higher in front-loaders than top-loaders. 90% of bathroom towels carry coliform bacteria. One load of underwear can release 100 million E. coli into the wash water. And at 57°F, that bacteria doesn't die. It transfers to the next load. P&G solved their carbon problem by creating your hygiene problem. The $150 you save on energy is buying you a washing machine that functions as a bacterial trading floor.

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@spandrell4 The West doesn't have a problem with elite overproduction but elite dilution. Education standards are so much lower than they were 100 years ago that 10x as many people are eligible. Increasingly we don't really have any elite at all in the true sense of the word, just managers.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@GeauxGabrielle Yes in Europe we don't think money buys class, a truth for which Americans provide a never-ending supply of cast-iron evidence.
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g.@GeauxGabrielle·
I always remember that Europeans’ class system works entirely differently than America’s. In America, we don’t really care how you made your wealth. You’ll see old money partying and hobnobbing with new money. Same neighborhoods and schools for their children. Europe aint like that
Calie@caliecalister

The company I worked for consulted for them in 2019-2020 and they HATED HATED that most of their clients were now footballers and YouTubers instead of global royal families.

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@AlDoubleU @JonNeale It's more visible on the street not simply "on social media". The amount of low level and basically omnipresent criminal behaviour that is never even pursued let alone punished in London is insane.
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Alastair Wainwright@AlDoubleU·
@JonNeale It's just more visible now. Social media accounts dedicated to almost every incident. These things always happened, but most people had no idea.
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Jon Neale@JonNeale·
How can anyone thing London is dirtier, less attractive and more violent than twenty or thirty years ago? I remember the London of the mid 90s and it was filthy, polluted, traffic-infested and genuinely felt a little dangerous.
ɖʀʊӄքǟ ӄʊռʟɛʏ 🇧🇹🇹🇩@kunley_drukpa

Isn’t that London is now a hellhole, actually it is very nice in many parts - is more that it is undergoing a process of (avoidable) ‘enshittification’ where quality of life on certain metrics gets slowly worse over time. So easy to tolerate but things are still worse than before

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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@JonNeale I grew up in London in the 90s and had to leave it had become such an unlivable and unaffordable dump. It was far better in the 90s. Not even close.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@HermezSami The American regime lost its legitimacy a long time ago. But the current Iranian government is the legitimate representative of te Iranian people and safeguarder of Iranian sovereignty.
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Sami Hermez | سامي هرمز
The Iranian regime lost its legitimacy a long time ago. The state should be the only authority to declare war & peace. These r statements western minded analysts repeat again & again to the point that repetition rather than the reality itself is meant to establish fact.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@GraduatedBen The French Republic has always been an enemy of the Church. What are you babbling about?
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@thescottbarber >high-tech regional military power Lmfao Ukraine is a failed State with demographics now so catastrophically bad it will probably cease to exist within 50 years.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@IacobRuthenicus And European politician that focuses on Russia instead of America as the enemy and preeminent threat to the civilization and culture of Europe is just a shill and not to be trusted. The Russian impact on our cultures is zero, while america is rapidly disintegrating them.
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Jekabadels ✙@IacobRuthenicus·
Every European party that halts immigration without fellating Russia will experience great success, fortune, and prosperity.
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@eurochallenges Yeah good luck with that. Europe should be making deals with Iran not criminal Gulf Arabs who have fully thrown in with america/Israel.
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European Challenges
European Challenges@eurochallenges·
If Europe was capable of moving swiftly as a geopolitical player (and hadn’t underinvested in defence for decades) now could be the time to setup some kind of petroeuro deal with the EU + Ukraine and Saudi Arabia + other gulf countries, no?
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ZygmuntZ@DerUntermutt·
@SamoBurja Baltic languages won't exist in 50 years. Freedom.
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Samo Burja@SamoBurja·
I guess Eastern Europe learned nothing from Western Europe's failed multicultural experiment. That the general population is opposed to it means nothing, they were also opposed to it in Canada, Britain, California... The locals have no idea what is coming.
UBERSOY@UBERSOY1

🇱🇹 Lithuania's quiet but accelerating demographic transformation. Work permits issued by Lithuania to 8 Third-World countries from 2016 to 2025 (only third world nations with over 1k nationals in Lithuania were counted). Source: #chart3" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">123.emn.lt/en/foreigners#…

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