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The Baron of Urga

@BushWarFighter

White Russian Mongol Führer

Mongolia Katılım Ekim 2017
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bu/ac@buperac·
Canada in 1914 had a population of 8 million people India in 1914 had a population of 315 million people Canada was a young country, only settled for a hundred years or so India was tens of thousands years old In that time Canada led India in every single technology advancement, from electricity, transportation, communication and agriculture Canada didn't want to let in a bunch of Siks because millions of them in tens of thousands of years couldn't build anything of value, they didn't want Canada to become retarded. Since then, Canada has let in Sikhs and has become the fentanyl and retard capital of the world. The forefathers were proven right.
EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed

On @FallonTonight @diljitdosanjh tells Jimmy that Sikhs weren’t allowed 2 disembark in Vancouver from the Guru Nanak Jahaz Komagata Maru in 1914 & a few days ago he filled a stadium of 55K Sikhs 2 see him 2KM from that port. Crazy to think Sikh’s run Canada’s economy today. 🙌🏽

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The Baron of Urga
The Baron of Urga@BushWarFighter·
@nosilverv You don't think glosso's selection forces might be different than the population of the third world?
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rnewton
rnewton@rnewton7777·
The blue button / red button debate is kind of interesting. Scenario one: you press the blue button and blue wins. Everybody wins. You are a hero. You risked all and saved many. Scenario two: You press the blue button and red wins. Your story ends. Scenario three: You press the red button and blue wins. You live. Scenario four: You press the red button and red wins. You live. Scenario five: You press the red button and red wins by 1 vote. Your vote could have saved four billion lives. The only case where anybody has regrets is maybe scenario five. And what's the chance of that?
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Southern Accents
Southern Accents@AccentsSouthern·
Remember who you are, Virginian.
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The Blessed Salt 🧂
The Blessed Salt 🧂@theblessedsalt·
This post is an excellent litmus test for understanding of just war theory. Despite the fact that I can see how effective this would be, I must oppose it because the damage it would do to my enemy (who bashes in my mailbox) would far outweigh the good of saving my mailbox. Its disproportionality is opposed by our duty in charity (and even justice) to watch out even for the good of our enemies. (Yes, by the way, I have had my mailbox bashed in by random vandals.)
My moms caregiver@mymomcare

People who have lived in the country understand this!

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Immortan Joe Mazzulla
Immortan Joe Mazzulla@normal_jake_·
It actually doesn’t make sense that Jaime wasn’t an important figure in the Greyjoy rebellion. It feels like GRRM overlooked it. He should have been there cutting down squids left and right. Also Jaime would be the type to see right through Theon.
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Big Head Hockey
Big Head Hockey@bigheadhcky·
Carter Hart under John Tortorella: • 7-0-0 record • 173/185 saves • .935 save percentage • 1.71 goals against average • 3.67 goals saved above expected Vegas has a #1.
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Sridhar Ramesh
Sridhar Ramesh@RadishHarmers·
Working for NYC Ferry. Wow! He's just like The Avengers.
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I'm looking for a ridiculously old-fashioned girl's name for our new born . Think great-grandma name. Very old and rare. Any suggestions asap pls?
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Diomedes Appreciator
Diomedes Appreciator@HomericFuturist·
The Thirty years war killed between 4-5% of Europe, very similar to the world wars The Napoleonic wars killed 2-3% Why was European civilization able not only to survive both of those but to grow in power? What changed?
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James Surowiecki
James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
There's no good civic argument for the electoral college. It was arguably necessary to ensure the ratification of the Constitution, but it's an anti-democratic device that gives some American citizens far more voting power than others, based purely on where they live.
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James Surowiecki@JamesSurowiecki·
@ElizabethGMat Would you tell your daughter not to marry a man who wasn't eager to take her name?
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Elizabeth Grace Matthew@ElizabethGMat·
When you get married, if it’s a marriage that means more to both of you than a legal merger, there’s no “his” and “mine” anymore. I would tell my sons not to marry any woman to who wasn’t eager to take his name. NOT because I care in theory whether they take his or hers. But because in practice it’s a sign that she has a view of marriage that’s something other than the kind of oneness on a single team that you should have with a spouse.
Jill Filipovic@JillFilipovic

I truly hate this argument, which assumes men simply have names but women’s are all somehow men’s. By this logic, it’s not your dad’s name either - it’s his dad’s. And not his either - his dad’s. Your name is actually your name. And yes of course women should have the legal right to change their names in marriage but let’s please not lie to ourselves that marital name-changing isn’t incredibly sexist and a very literal manifestation of patriarchal power. So is patrilineal naming for children, btw. One answer to “but it’s my dad’s name” might be to stop giving children dad’s name for a while.

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Br. Anselm Dominic LeFave, O.P.
Br. Anselm Dominic LeFave, O.P.@frateranselmus·
Penances imposed on the victorious invading army of William the Conqueror by the Norman bishops after the Battle of Hastings, confirmed by papal legate:
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Real Post Folder
Real Post Folder@RealPostFolder·
>Be me >I do not care what you do with my body after I die >You can use it for organs and ballistics testing or dissection training >Likely I will die in my 70s if im lucky with the amount of stress human society curates >If there are no other secret monkey paw stipulations, all you've done is rename a paradise to a farm >I can do whatever I want for 3x my life span >This is litterally a both sides benefit situation >I will live a happier longer life and the aliens get a cool dinner party
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Donguri🍀どんぐり所長
ちょっとカナダ🇨🇦の友達が少ないんだ… もしこのポストが届いてたら教えてほしい☺️
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AfricanJesu@AfricanJesu·
@LucasGaius Studies have shown the more ethnically diverse a country is, the more it is prone to ethnic divisions. Nigeria is a prime example of such divisions. Other studies have shown ethnically divided countries tend to be poorer.
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Unironic Fukuyamaist
Unironic Fukuyamaist@Reterritorialz·
@megievalist What was average daily meat consumption per capita like for a “model” peasant in 13th century England? Probably extremely low! If protein and lipid availability was not a massive constraint for these populations we wouldn’t, for example, see short statures.
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