
DeportTheMoon
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DeportTheMoon
@DeportTheMoon
plant some rockets on that bad boy, send it back to Venus || James 5:4








Ireland’s contribution to European security appears to be exporting alumina to Russia. According to Eurostat, Ireland accounted for roughly 94% of all EU exports of alumina to Russia in 2023 (€231 million), 98% in 2024 (€347 million), and 99% in 2025 (€316 million). Germany, Italy, and everyone else are statistical noise by comparison. According to investigators, Irish alumina goes to 40 firms that have been sanctioned by the EU, and whose weapons have killed thousands of civilians and caused widespread damage in Ukraine. A fascinating interpretation of “neutrality”: supplying a key raw material for Russia’s aluminium industry while Europe debates how to stop financing the Kremlin’s war machine. But important to mention that European Union still allows export of alumina to Russia in principle.#alumina21





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Tonight's movie for the first time in 4K!




Sorry, but that’s a gross misinterpretation. The eagerness to rationalize Putin’s actions blatantly inverts cause and effect. There was never a genuine prospect of NATO membership for Ukraine. The timeline of the conflict clearly contradicts the claim that NATO expansion triggered the war. If NATO had truly been the core issue, diplomatic mechanisms could have addressed Russia’s concerns — and in fact, major NATO countries repeatedly sought compromise, both before 2014 and especially after the annexation of Crimea and the onset of Russia’s covert warfare in the Donbas. Furthermore, the Euromaidan protests had nothing to do with NATO. They were sparked by Ukraine’s decision to pursue closer association with the European Union — not a military alliance. This crucial distinction is something Russian narratives deliberately ignore, because acknowledging it would undermine the entire narrative of “NATO encirclement.” But it was Moscow that chose war — time and again — even in the complete absence of NATO expansion.



why i just see lori lightfoot in binny’s dressed like a Robber Baron 🥃 🎩 🧓🏾



Looking for a new case for my primary workstation to fit my future Big GPU. It seems today, computer cases have two significant issues. 1. Most of them are equipped with a bunch of "disco lights" and fancy blinkers. This is solvable, but I see no reason to overpay for this. 2. No 5.25'' slot. Where am I supposed to put my BD-RW drive? 3. Not enough space and brackets for hard drives. Probably not so many people use CDs nowadays, and everything has been moved to clouds or separate NASs. I can probably accept building a NAS and moving my hard drives to a separate server.

THREE. MILLION. TAX. PAYER. DOLLARS. WAS. USED. TO. STUDY. HOW. FAST. SHRIMP. CAN. RUN. ON. A. TREADMILL. You’ve gotta be kidding me.













