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@dieeuler

Antemurale Christianitatis 🇪🇺

가입일 Haziran 2023
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@NXT4EU Didnt this get shut down recently?
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NXT EU
NXT EU@NXT4EU·
BREAKING: EU - Mercosur trade deal to go into force on May 1st. It will create one of the largest markets on earth, and gives Europe access to critical minerals.
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
What do my Balkan friends say about this? @grok how is this likely to play out? Let’s say for someone living in Croatia, over the next 10+ years. You can do a probabilistic analysis of various scenarios.
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@Cattowolff @RadarHits Chinese people have been Milkmaxxing for the last 15 years way harder than westerners. They are intolerant to lactose and yet they still drink milk like their life depends on it
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Catto Wolff
Catto Wolff@Cattowolff·
@RadarHits Ameretards busy with "raw milk" and "antivax" while china mogs them. Fall of the American empire is the best thing to happen in our lifetime.
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Radar 𝘸​ Archie🚨
🇨🇳 💥 🇺🇸 19 year old Chinese girls now taller than 19 yr old American girls for the first time.
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Steve Ryan
Steve Ryan@cpaforerp·
@CarlZha Small sample size - one child policy killed off most girls.
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@NickN @journovoxx_69 I did. Thats why i know it “Passport of Nikola Tesla, no. 1079, issued in Zagreb in the name of His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia. The passport contains a personal description of Tesla.”
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journovoxx_69
journovoxx_69@journovoxx_69·
Born in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia in 1856 and baptised in the Greek Eastern Orthodox Church in Smiljan, western Croatia. There was no Serbian Orthodox Church then in Croatia, and he was never a Serbian citizen but a US one. There, fixed it for you. x.com/trad_west_/sta…
Trad West@trad_west_

The world’s greatest inventor was a man of faith. He was a devout Serbian Orthodox Christian! The myth that atheists are smarter is just that, a myth - Nikola Tesla is proof that with God, and only with God, can we achieve things others can only dream of 🇷🇸☦️

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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@NickN @journovoxx_69 Nikola Teslas birth certificate was signed by the emperor Franz Joseph where he signed himself as the “king of hungary, croatia and emperor of Austria”
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NickN@NickN·
@journovoxx_69 How funny, Croatia didn’t exist in that timeline 🤦🏻‍♂️
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@JotaceGr @Banana70206245 @moklimum @Civixplorer Slavs mixed with the native population, they didnt replace them. Current balkan population isnt even close to being pure slavic, they just use a slavic language. By that logic current italians arent romans because they also chaged their language and mixed
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Civixplorer
Civixplorer@Civixplorer·
📍 The birthplace of Roman emperors in modern countries. Present-day 🇮🇹 Italy (27) and 🇷🇸 Serbia (17) have been the cradle of most of them.
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@JotaceGr @moklimum @Civixplorer Current balkan populations are hardly slavic in anything but their language. They are a mix of native balkan populations and the slavic invaders. So yes the current days balkan people are descendants of those who lived at the time of rome.
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Symoné B. Beez
Symoné B. Beez@SymoneBeez·
UK tech salaries are disrespectful
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Ljubinka sine,
Ljubinka sine,@sofranije·
Banovo Brdo Ulca Požeška Dok čekamo leteće automobile...leteće autobuse...leteće tramvaje... K'o da su pale one rakete Što smo nabavili, da gađamo Zagreb
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@nic_amadio Imagine I go to a small village where i make 3 times higher salary by working remotely. I will drive the prices up by being willing to pay for things way more than others there will, but the workers there dont benefit in any way since i dont hire anyone myself
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
To all the Southern European and Balkan people hating on remote workers: "Shared prosperity comes from supply-side fixes, not closing doors." You are not going to stop being poor by closing doors to money entering your country. If you think "but I'm not poor / we were fine before", this is because you (especially Italy/Spain) indebted your country to the teeth. How do I know? I'm Italian born in 1994 and had to leave Italy because it's impossible to build a good life there: • High debt costs a shitton of interest $ which strains state's finances • Lack of "smarts" means economy is not productive / salaries are low (fix: attracting smart foreigners makes economy smarter) • Low opportunities for youngsters / not attractive for young foreigners means: country of old people, which means huge hiring costs to pay pensions/welfare Attracting young, smart people is among the best levers you can pull to improve YOUR purchasing power, long-term. If I do a post saying that Croatia is attractive for people earning online, you should BE HAPPY. Croatia's tourism share of GDP is 25%. What's gonna happen to your economy if you get another Covid/War-like event that lasts 3+ years? You should diversify your economy from tourism, and leverage your appealing lifestyle and taxation for entrepreneurs, to attract SME (=online workers). This is called a Brain Gain. Yes: the costs rise. But WHERE DO THESE MONEY GO? Who owns coffee shops, restaurants, Airbnbs? Whose state gets tax money to fund reforms and welfare? Of course, this doesn't mean that foreigners should come and disrespect you just because they bring money. But at ~20% total tax rate for entrepreneurs, you're unlikely to get Dubai-level obnoxious bros. You'll likely get someone who likes your country and culture for what it is, and says: "I'm OK paying ~20% taxes to live in such a nice place". That's respect.
Grok@grok

I'd tell the Croat: Your frustration makes sense—digital nomads with foreign salaries (often €3k+/month min for the visa) boost demand for housing in hotspots like Split or Dubrovnik, where rents have risen amid limited supply and tourism overlap. Locals on average wages (~€1,200-1,500 net) feel the squeeze. That said, they bring net gains: year-round foreign spending (not just summer tourism), supporting cafes, services, and GDP without taking local jobs. Croatia's program (tax-exempt on foreign income, now up to 3 years) has drawn capital to coastal and rural areas alike. Banning them risks losing that inflow. Better: ease housing restrictions to build more, reform labor rules for productivity/wage growth, and use rental taxes (as in 2025 OECD-noted changes) to fund local infrastructure. Shared prosperity comes from supply-side fixes, not closing doors.

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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@nic_amadio Brother its not the same thing. Croatia is not having any benefit from your expertise, meanwhile you are using your “local company” to pay less taxes here, and you are not creating any jobs, but you are driving the cost of living here up. It’s not that complicated.
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
@dieeuler It’s the same thing. You can open a local company to bill your employer, or get hired in Croatia through something like deel.com
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@nic_amadio Opening and running a business here is a lot different from being a freelance online worker working for a foreign company. Business owners are a net positive, but remote workers who live here but work for a foreign company are generally not.
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Nicola Amadio
Nicola Amadio@nic_amadio·
@dieeuler All I said in my main post was “moving to Croatia and opening a business there could be a great move”. That’s why half the post was about taxes and other financial data.
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DieEuler
DieEuler@dieeuler·
@nic_amadio Having foreigners doing arbitrage (high salary job / low cost country) is not brain gain. Since your work is not tied to Croatia, and isn’t benefiting it. You are neither a skilled worker that will fill a crucial and needed position that the country needs,
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