Dr NO
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Dr NO
@INTJchick
Olympic swimmer ▪️Bad at pics▪️Sarcastic AF▪️Dogs + Cats ▪️AI + Machine Learning ▪️Hazelnut lover
Katılım Eylül 2016
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@feederofcats I don't want to assume, but he looks little bit like he may have a cat flu or bad tooth. Both nose and eyes have little discharge.
I would suggest to get him checked out, if he starts hiding all the sudden.
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@jakubwiech Hi! I love Europe too. This summer I drove a new free highway from Warsaw to Vilnius. I enjoy tasting new flavors across the continent - from Porto to Tallinn! And I get 26 days of fully paid vacation, with my boss insisting I use it so I come back happier.

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Hi, I’m from Poland, and I recently read in the US National Security Strategy about Europe’s supposed “civilizational erasure.”
So I’d like to tell you a bit about European civilization.
🇪🇺We have a more modest GDP, yet we still run a trade surplus with the United States, employ 2.5 times more industrial workers, have a higher export share in GDP, and maintain lower income inequality.
🇪🇺We don’t have a heavily privatized healthcare system, yet our life expectancy at birth is about three years higher, and infant mortality is nearly half that of the US.
🇪🇺We don’t have universal and unconditional access to firearms, yet European cities are far safer: we have clearly lower rates of homicide, violent crime, and car theft.
🇪🇺We don’t design our entire spatial order around a single mode of transport; instead, we build transport systems with a strong role for public transit, including rail.
🇪🇺We don’t have tech giants pumping up stock-market valuations, but we do equip ordinary workers with things like paid monthly vacations, paid sick leave, paid parental leave, and contracts that prevent sudden dismissal.
So let’s ask ourselves:
which of these things truly reflects the kind of civilization we want to pursue?
PS
In the photo I’m sitting and waiting for some delicious food, did I mention that Europe is superior in this as well, because we have regulations that limit the use of harmful food additives?

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@RonFilipkowski @Acyn You have good posts, but using less "complex " words may work even better to reach intended audience.
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Him looking at last piece of cake in the fridge.
Buitengebieden@buitengebieden
The dog knew it.. 😅
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This picture looks like a ventriloquist act
Callista Gingrich@CallyGingrich
Beautiful lunch at the Gstaader Fondue Chalet at the Berner Sternen Markt. 🫕🎄
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@Careerflex Well, I suppose Swedes feel about immigrants much the same way you feel about those coming to US.
Just try a bit harder next time to acclimate 🫡
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This is the story of how I nearly lost everything to activist Swedish Social Services.
In 2017, my family and I were living in Sweden.
I had lived there before as a single man. We thought it was the safe, stable, open society everyone in the West keeps praising.
What happened instead nearly destroyed us.
I am a former Marine with a couple combat deployments to Afghanistan (this detail matters) and was part of Marine Corps Forces European Command in Germany. I worked for Amazon Web Services with a Nordic focus, staged in Stockholm
I managed teams across Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland.
We lived in the countryside, paid taxes, followed every rule. We even insisted on speaking the local language.
We tried to be the ideal expat family.

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@esjesjesj Given his feelings on this, I think @elonmusk should implement Xisa for every account outside of Western civilization in order to use X
Also Elon should implement much better border security here in the Xland or the Elonia.
I mean he is fighting for Western civilization...
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@DucuGavril Block everyday and after awhile, it starts working much better
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@elonmusk @Careerflex @elonmusk so you do support all the immigrants in United States that insist on following their country of origin traditions and customs , after moving to United States ?
No issue with immigrants proudly displaying their flags right?
No issue right @elonmusk
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Thinking about finally writing the story of what happened to my family in Sweden.
We didn’t know that Sweden’s Social Services is an independent national level agency with a strong anti American bias. "It's the last stronghold of our hardline Marxists", one Swedish friend explained to me.
By the time I caught on, the school had been creating secret reports on our kids for months. One teacher openly disliked that I was a combat deployed US Marine, and the kids were proud of it.
Police eventually got involved. I hired a lawyer.
He told me we needed to leave the country as soon as possible because if the state seized our kids (and they do it a lot over there) we would never see them again. Numerous complaints and losses at the ECHR for seizing children without cause.
So we made an emergency trip to Copenhagen and flew back to the US.
The next day the state raided our home and the neighborhood looking for our children. Our friends there texted us and warned us that the Swedish authorities were going door to door searching for us.
Anyone want to hear the full version? I have all the receipts.

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@Careerflex Awful, so you must feel the same way about United States government pulling immigrants kids out of schools right now?
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I want people to understand something.
The Swedish model is not neutral. The Social Services there is a state-level apparatus with little oversight.
What's more, over the decades, it has become an enforcement arm of the Social Democrats (the party that ruled Sweden for perhaps 50 years).
Imagine, if you will, that American Child Protective Services (CPS) were a federal agency and that the Democrat party had been able to use it to threaten and cudgel their political adversaries' families for decades.
How would that end up?
My lawyer warned me that once I was on the radar,
the administrative machine would not forget, nor forgive, and that no amount of money or legal representation would protect us.
He went on to say that he recommends to all expat families to either move back to their home country or have their company move them somewhere else because Social Services will seize children and there is little recourse in getting them back.
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@Careerflex So you must then support all the immigrants in United States,that are not Americanized enough and insist on following their country of origin traditions while living in United States?
Just curious
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Then the Swedish social services system turned its eyes on my family.
Not because of abuse. Not because of neglect.
One of my kids insisted on being "decidedly American". He climbed trees, he was enthusiastic, he was proud of my military service, he would not stand in line if he couldn't determine a reason. He was the James Dean 'Rebel Without a Cause' archetype, despite our pleadings.
And in Sweden, that non-compliance simply would not do.
What we didn't know was that the Swedish Social Services system is engineered to view foreign families as disruptions to the social order if they are not "Swedish Enough" (their words).
Once you fall into their process, innocence and evidence do not matter.
All that matters is their internal bureaucratic logic.
If they decide you are a target, you are a target.
Swedish friends warned me that Social Services was the last holdout of hard-line Marxists who believed the doctrine of the "New Swedish Man" (Nya Svenska Man), where they could recreate people based on their social and political doctrines.
And because we were Americans during the first Trump Admin, pursuing us was considered "punching up".

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@talhagin @nikitabier So basically this is why men may have trouble finding dates...maybe because they just talk to other dudes pretending to be women.
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Introducing the “I Am From” thread, courtesy of @nikitabier and the X engineers.
Add your own!


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