HeyBenji

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HeyBenji

HeyBenji

@HeyBenjii

Austrian 🇦🇹 - F1 Fan 🏎 - 🟠 Army Member - Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦

Dornbirn, Österreich Katılım Şubat 2020
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Meep@300furrybears·
@salingergregor it’s also the name of a neighborhood. Helps if you understand that a lot of stuff in the us is named after other places
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NIGHT OWL
NIGHT OWL@NIGHT0LW·
@HeyBenjii @daily_romania Your profile screams Aussie, yet you wave a Ukrainian flag in your bio. That’s not solidarity, that’s confusion. Borrowed identities don’t make you enlightened or part of some ‘so‑called Western civilization.’ They just show how deep the brainwash runs.
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Daily Romania@daily_romania·
PM Péter Magyar says Hungary plans to adopt the Euro by 2030
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HeyBenji
HeyBenji@HeyBenjii·
@Or54765145 @sapitonmix Egypt was dependent on Russian Grain, Israel is absolutely not. I really do not get why Israel is so desperately trying to make enemies with europe, like what could possibly be the benefit?
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@sapitonmix So why won't he meet with Netanyhu to discuss this instead of blasting us on social media and start an online mini-civil on who is right? Compare his response to turkey and Egypt buying stolen grain to Israel allegedly buying Stolen Grain, night and day difference.
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Mike Sapiton 🇺🇦@sapitonmix·
>>> “He never said anything about Egypt” Literally a week ago
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SK Media@SpaghettiKozak·
@KamilMozel @dlhtks2 It doesn't work, because elections are not held as per the constitution when there is martial law. There is martial law because of a russian invasion. Russia has never had a fair election.
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ihsan@dlhtks2·
"i do not hate Iranians, i hate their government" their government has popular support "i do not hate Venezuelans, i hate their govenrment" their government also has popular support. "i do not hate the Chinese-" you get the idea. the people there support their governments
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇭🇺🇪🇺 Hungary's new PM Péter Magyar says the country will adopt the Euro by 2030. For context: Hungary has been an EU member since 2004 and was always obligated to eventually join the Eurozone, but the previous Orbán government resisted for years, treating the Forint as a symbol of sovereignty and a tool to keep Brussels at arm's length. Magyar flipping that stance is a big deal. It signals a genuine realignment with EU institutions, not just on paper but on the most sensitive issue of all: who controls your money. Source: Bloomberg
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Beamed@KingC768·
@MarioNawfal Lmao having Brussels control the trajectory of your economy because you use the euro is the dumbest shit ever, might as well call yourself a vassal state.
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NIGHT OWL
NIGHT OWL@NIGHT0LW·
@daily_romania Hungary’s elections exposed a nation clinging to the illusion of being a ‘good EU partner’, when in reality it simply bent further to the powers that be. It’s a stark reminder that some societies confuse obedience with stability, even as the world keeps shifting for the worst.
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HeyBenji@HeyBenjii·
@KittDennis @the_transit_guy I honestly do not know the San Franciscan System. I think however, that Stuttgarts-, or Frankfurts "Stadtbahn" would be closer to what you mean, Karlsruhe is a classical Tram (and certain lines a Tram-Train, however in any case not a Metro)
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Dennis Kitt@KittDennis·
@HeyBenjii @the_transit_guy There’s many ways to define it. Some might call it “subway-surface light rail.” San Francisco’s Muni—which operates a similar model on a smaller scale—calls itself a “Metro.”
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Hayden@the_transit_guy·
Lausanne, Switzerland, is a city of 140,000 people and has a two-line, 28-station metro system that serves over 45 million passengers annually. There are 180 U.S. cities with larger populations that Lausanne.
Redd@ReddCinema

All of the Counties with subways:

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Ralph Leonard
Ralph Leonard@buffsoldier_96·
The Senegalese ended French military presence democratically & diplomatically without rupturing bilateral relations. If anything, that was a more effective demonstration of 'sovereignty' than some tinpot junta basically swapping France for Russia, & it blowing up in their faces
Jewish pashtuns with attitude 🇦🇫✡️@midnight_b65055

Sahal countries. Tho corrupt and face dire challenges. Get mocked by smug Europeans and even pro west Africans and Asians for trying to stop being dependent on France. Which is just disgusting imo

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Dennis Kitt@KittDennis·
@the_transit_guy Karlsruhe, Germany is another example. Population 300K, with a metro area just under 1 million. Has an integrated subway, tram and regional rail network over 400 miles long, with annual ridership of over 70 million.
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BlahDra 🇸🇳@BlahDra12·
@buffsoldier_96 Who gave Westerners the right to have military presence on African soil in the first place? Was it democracy? Or was it the fact that they had bigger guns and could impose their will on Africans? And you celebrating Mali's tragedy will only worsen the hate we have for you guys
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HeyBenji@HeyBenjii·
@Rihxx0 @JyCrtwrghtNat @euroswydd658 Literally the greatest football on the planet after germany, world class literature such as shakespeare, and even newer literature such as harry potter, I will give you the foot part though, but at least brits can afford food, othrt then broke ass argentinians
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Bricks@Rihxx0·
@JyCrtwrghtNat @euroswydd658 I don't think there is any other tiddlywink sense of pride in being British rather than the fact you won a battle in 1982. Shitty women, shitty food, ok-looking architecture, it's not Rome but ehh Fine, shitty literature, shitty football (1966 was stolen), etc, etc.
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Astraia Intel@astraiaintel·
Over 50% of Africa's grain comes from Ukraine. In fact, Ukraine has been donating grain to African countries even when they are unable to pay, in order to prevent Russia from manufacturing an "African Holodomor" through its wars. Ukraine did not have to help, but Ukraine is helping, and that's a fact.
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Monkey
Monkey@Flanz111·
@astraiaintel Every time I hear this anti European sentiment from Africans when we literally fund their existance just makes me wish we just stopped EVERYTHING, blocked all migrants and let natural selection make them not be reliant on us.
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Sergei Bezsalo
Sergei Bezsalo@SBezsalo·
@astraiaintel Ukraine doesn't feed Africa. Lol. Before war nobody even heard about Ukraine. Stop the BS
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Gregor 🌹🇪🇺🇦🇹@salingergregor·
where cars are an optimal mean of transportation vs. where they aren't THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER
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HeyBenji@HeyBenjii·
@GordMagill @paulg Americans are genuinely the worst drivers on the planet, its hilarious that you try to blame that on immigrants
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Paul Graham@paulg·
Whoah, self-driving cars compete with airlines. I never considered that till now.
Nahuel Hilal - TattooGuy@nahuelhilal

Yesterday I drove my @tesla 900 miles on FSD from Miami to Nashville and I realized it’s genuinely the better option. I fly that route 2 to 3 times a month. Flights are never under $400. Most times $600. Sometimes $800. Add Uber to and from both airports, or parking garage fees. Then factor in the delays, the cancellations, the security theater, the chaos, the guy next to you who hasn’t met deodorant yet. On the other hand: I pack healthy snacks, press one button, and the car just goes. I took calls. Replied to emails. FaceTimed my family. Ate without pulling over. Did everything I normally do on a travel day, except none of the stuff that makes travel days miserable. My biggest concern going in was range and charging. Here’s what actually happened: My bladder needed one extra stop the car didn’t even suggest. Most charging stops were under five minutes. Total cost for the whole trip was less than just the uber to the airport. And this was the base model Y. Now I’m thinking I should get something comfier and just make this the default.

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