Bruce

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Bruce

Bruce

@Bullshark_Bruce

Katılım Ocak 2016
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King Stanky
King Stanky@TheKingOfStank·
@forloopcodes no the real question is why powershell 5 is standard and powershell 7 is one you have to download.
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@thekitze It was most likely artificial to drive up estimated value for a buy over. Most of the A.I. economy right now is the movement of money.
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@belmerodakX @HungaryBased No one is talking about territorial "claims" you stupid jew. Literally the whole video is just talking about fairness for minorities within the EU.
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Based Hungary 🇭🇺
Based Hungary 🇭🇺@HungaryBased·
🇭🇺 Magyar Péter DECLARES an END to the 'Benes Dictates' in Slovakia! "I will NOT compromise on this. They stole the land and homes of ethnic Hungarians." On this Magyar has my full support!
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千northX ✡️
千northX ✡️@belmerodakX·
@HungaryBased These are classic suicide methods! Hungary, as a military power, is zero and has territorial claims lol
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NEXTA
NEXTA@nexta_tv·
🇭🇺 Orbán won’t make it back Péter Magyar has announced plans to amend Hungary’s Constitution to introduce a two-term limit for the prime minister. According to him, once the changes are adopted, Viktor Orbán will no longer be able to return to the post, as he has already spent more than 20 years in power in total. For this to take effect, the amendments still need to be passed through a constitutional vote.
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⚡️The EU expects to quickly unblock €90 billion in aid to Ukraine after Orbán’s defeat, Bloomberg reports In Brussels, officials believe that under a new government Hungary will stop blocking the package, which requires unanimous approval from all EU member states.

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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@The_Davos_Man Can I have 1%? Promise I'll be a good boy 😀
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Kraut
Kraut@The_Davos_Man·
There are also 21 billion euros in frozen E.U aid funds that Hungary never received because Orban broke E.U laws. Time to release these soon, now that they won't be going to building mansions and empty stadiums for Orban and his goons.
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Admirim
Admirim@admirim·
🇭🇺 Hungarian PM-designate Magyar: I know exactly what's going on in Serbia. I know the ties between Orban and Vucic in Serbia, between Orban and Fico in Slovakia, and I know who is the godfather behind all these ties.
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@DarRamesnis Wasnt there more to this story? Like, there was supposed to be a new rail and highway for a company there but the only thing that was confirmed was the needed junction.
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Rimantas ‡
Rimantas ‡@DarRamesnis·
"Orbán built things that the rest of Europe can only dream of" oh yeah, like spending 1.3 million euros on unfinished roundabout 🤣
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek@EvaVlaar

With @PM_ViktorOrban losing the elections, we’ve lost our strongest fighter. Orbán built things that the rest of Europe can only dream of, and he was willing to pay massive fines to defy the EU’s replacement migration policies. Do we really think the new guy — who claims to be a nationalist — will magically continue the same path while receiving 17 BILLION Euros in EU funds and joining the Eurozone? Yeah, I don’t think so. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.

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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@ToeteKenxal You'se. Australian and Brittish slang.
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Toete 🔞
Toete 🔞@ToeteKenxal·
The fact there is no plural for "you" in english is annoying
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Dusty McBoots
Dusty McBoots@dustymcboots·
AI ass post? Coming from someone defending a man who’s been copy and pasting his own face onto the constitution for two decades. At least AI learns. Orban’s still running Windows 98 and calling it tradition. If my post is AI, yours is Atari, beep-boop, still can’t spell democracy.
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Nullus 🇭🇺⚔️✞
Nullus 🇭🇺⚔️✞@NullusPoetry·
A few thoughts on the election in Hungary: I'm still processing the results, but here are a few first impressions. I had hoped for a more balanced outcome, with Fidesz and Tisza running close and Mi Hazánk in a kingmaker position. Instead, record turnout close to 80% produced something nobody on our side of the spectrum was prepared for. A Tisza supermajority with the power to rewrite the constitution. Let that sink in. One party, barely two years old, with no governing record, an untested leader, and funding that has never been fully transparent, now has the authority to reshape the foundations of the Hungarian nation. That outcome is largely Fidesz's own doing. They ran a lazy, negative campaign that hid behind the war in Ukraine to avoid answering for sixteen years of domestic failure. Crumbling healthcare, collapsing infrastructure, visible corruption, and the arrogance that comes with unchallenged power. You can only tell voters to be afraid of the alternative for so long before they start to believe the alternative can't possibly be worse. Tisza didn't just benefit from Fidesz's failures. They had Brussels behind them every step of the way. Von der Leyen's "Hungary has chosen Europe" was ready before the ink was dry. And behind all the signaling, there was a concrete incentive. The promise of unlocked EU funds gave Tisza a tangible offer that Fidesz simply couldn't match. It didn't help that Vance showed up days before the election to rally with Orbán. If anything, that visit reminded voters of everything they were tired of and probably did more for Magyar than for Orbán. Beyond the external support, there's the question of how Magyar actually ran this campaign. He told each audience exactly what it wanted to hear. Liberals got the usual Brussels technocratic babble about "European values" and gender ideology. Former Fidesz voters noticed he never once took a clear position on traditional family policy, and read that silence as a promise. Former Jobbik supporters got nods toward sovereignty. He held together a coalition that stretches from anarchists and pride marchers to conservative defectors who wouldn't last a week in the same room under normal circumstances. That isn't coalition-building. That's gaslighting on a national scale. And the fact that it worked on election night doesn't make it sustainable. The contradictions he's built this thing on will surface the moment he actually has to govern. A two-thirds majority with that level of ambiguity should concern anyone who takes sovereignty seriously, regardless of where they stand on Orbán. Power without clarity is not stability. It is risk. Mi Hazánk cleared the threshold with roughly seven seats. But consider the context. Record turnout wiped every other party outside the big two off the map. The left-liberal DK and the anarchist MKKP are gone. Mi Hazánk not only survived, it grew its voter base by over ten percent in absolute terms. In a wave election designed to sweep everything into one camp, that is not a failure. Now consider what the new parliament actually looks like. Three parties. A government with the power to rewrite the constitution. And an opposition led by Fidesz, a party that just lost its credibility and will spend the next years trying to figure out what it even stands for. In that landscape, Mi Hazánk is the only force in parliament that doesn't need to reinvent itself. @ToroczkaiLaszlo and @MiHazank's leadership have been consistent on sovereignty, migration, national identity, family policy, and the protection of Hungarian communities across the Carpathian Basin when it was unpopular to say those things out loud. They didn't trim their message to chase a broad coalition and they didn't stay silent on issues to avoid alienating anyone. That's the difference between a political brand and a political conviction. Seven seats won't set the agenda. But in a parliament where the government answers to Brussels and the main opposition is in disarray, someone has to ask the questions nobody else dares. That role matters more now than it did before the election. And it will matter even more when Magyar's coalition of contradictions starts to crack. The battles ahead are already visible. Constitutional amendments that could reshape the judiciary and redefine fundamental rights. Pressure from Brussels to fall in line on migration. The quiet erosion of family policy under the cover of EU "harmonization." The status of Hungarian communities in the Carpathian Basin treated as a footnote in Magyar's rush to placate his Western European handlers. These are the issues Mi Hazánk was built to fight on. And in a parliament where Tisza holds all the cards, someone needs to make sure every decision is challenged and every vote is on the record. The honeymoon will be short. And it remains to be seen how many of those millions who thought they were voting for real change will feel the same way once the promises start colliding with reality. This result is not the end of anything. The fight has just begun!
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@saraaa7447 When it comes to Windows the answer is always "for compatibility reasons".
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saraaaaaaa 💽@saraaa7447·
why does windows have THREE different terminal apps?
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Hannah Evans
Hannah Evans@HannahG_Evans·
@magyarpeterMP You talk and act like you are the Messiah but in reality you are the anti-Christ. Hungarian people will soon see the truth but it will be too late. Congratulations Hungary for electing this fraud and say good bye to your beautiful country. It's no longer yours.
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Magyar Péter (Ne féljetek)
I have received a letter from the President of Hungary. We will meet officially on Wednesday. Hungary’s interest is in the earliest possible handover of government and the inauguration of the new government.
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Kraut
Kraut@The_Davos_Man·
The borderland between Austria and Hungary is basically windfarm country now.
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@cleba76 no? what does this even mean you jew?
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Superninja76
Superninja76@cleba76·
Hungarian voters yesterday
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Bruce
Bruce@Bullshark_Bruce·
@Szveska1 @Horatio36551 @AlaskanTzar Yea I did further research. I am a big dummy. Now I wonder if őrvidék would of stayed if the entire region had a vote.
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AlaskanTzar
AlaskanTzar@AlaskanTzar·
Brussels should reward Hungary with their pre Trianon borders
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Universal News
Universal News@universalnewsx·
Elon Musk: “Soros Organization has taken over Hungary.”
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