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@VladTheInflator The blue line should either be parallel to the orange one, or vertical (ie discontinuous). Unless these girlfriends are time-travelling aliens. Which can’t conclusively be ruled out, I suppose.
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@KrisztinaMaria @RobinBirkedal Yes and now you know what he thinks about what you meant.
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DENMARK HAS NOT HAD A GOVERNMENT FOR A MONTH.
Because they cannot agree on forming a government after the election.
And notice what has happened.
Nothing.
The country runs. The lights are on. The rubbish trucks come. The hospitals are open. Nobody has starved. Nobody has broken out in panic.
And no new taxes. No new fees. No new inventions that cost you money at one end and disappear into the system at the other. No new laws you didn’t know you needed. No new bans on what you may eat, drive or say.
No authoritarianism or fear as a management tool - which has been our Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s preferred way of governing the population.
That is perhaps the most underrated political point in recent Danish history.
Too many cooks spoil the broth.
We don’t need them as much as they want us to believe.
Let us learn from Switzerland. A country that has built one of the world’s most stable and free societies on one simple principle - less power to the systems. More self-determination for the citizens.
Referendums that are not the exception but the norm.
Power that is spread out - not concentrated in the hands of a few.
This is not utopia. It is Switzerland. And it works.
Let us have the same in Denmark. In Europe.
Less control from above. More freedom from below. Let’s go.
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@KongKunta @thorborg Der er du tilbage til en tid før nationer som vi kender dem i dag, men rigtig god pointe ellers og respekt for din logiske tankegang!
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@Jim_Jordan by sending people to die in a war in the middle east? funny way to prioritize American families but ok. So by lowering house prices? No not that either? huh. Food? no? gas? no?
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@torbenmarkp @BasedMikeLee Now educate everyone what political party runs these cities who have all these issues in America. Democratic policies have casued these issues.
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Should the U.S. be responsible for fighting wars on behalf of countries in which ordinary people can’t safely take a walk at night?
If not, we should get out of NATO.
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus
And it almost perfectly overlaps with another map.
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@JoeyMannarino its funny how every time your prefered choise doesnt win its interference. history has tought you people nothing.
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This would be the greatest tragedy in the history of the European Union.
Without Orban it would be full steam ahead on globalism.
This is a tragedy but I have a feeling that he will overcome the election interference and win!
Polymarket@Polymarket
BREAKING: Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán’s reelection odds crash to an all-time low, in an election many say could “reshape Europe”
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@JackShepardNow @MatthewWielicki Sut mig ven. Du omtrent så dansk som Egtved pigen var det.
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As a Danish person i can confirm that this is true. The only real bonus is battery stability, it dose make the grid more reliabel.
Also, Denmark had to make it illegal for people selling power form their own solar panels systems to the grid.
Because, people started making good money on it and the state could not put tax or charges on it. This ment that the state would lose millions and people would be able to make money on the private market.
The systems in Denmark are completely fraudulent and against it's own consumers.

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Denmark is constantly held up as the “proof” that you can replace a grid with renewables at little to no cost.
The actual data tells a very different story…
Since 2000, Danish household electricity prices have roughly doubled… from ~€0.15/kWh to ~€0.35/kWh.
Today, Denmark sits among the most expensive electricity markets in the world.
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist
Denmark didn’t “transition” its grid—it replaced it. ~15% → 92% renewable electricity in 25 years. Wind did the heavy lifting. Solar is scaling. Interconnection balanced. Flexibility solved variability. Wind built it. Solar is scaling. Fossil lost it. This IS system replacement.
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@pmddomingos translation, if us invading a country isnt your problem, then you being invaded isnt ours. great logic.
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@Layton_Gott no one is mad bruv, just pointing out the obvious to you retards.
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I CAN'T code without AI.
And I'm not even a little ashamed to admit that.
"But could you build it without AI?" Who cares. We HAVE AI. That question is like asking a pilot if they could fly without a plane.
I've shipped more with Claude Code in 3 months than most "real developers" ship in a year.
Users DON'T care how you wrote the code. They care if it works.
No matter if that's with AI or manual.
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@robertlufkinmd are we allowed to say the obvious yet or are we still pretending we dont know the answer?
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@PeterDiamandis and how would the human know the direction to stear AI without knowing physics? come on Peter.
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If AI can now solve math, discover physics and chemistry breakthroughs faster than human PhDs, why are we still training humans to be physicists? Serious question. Should education shift from 'learn to do X' to 'learn to direct AI doing X'? The wrong direction costs a generation their careers.
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@Dylondylon95 @iAnonPatriot Yes, but not just any European mind, the rebellious alpha European mind that does not fit into conformist ridgid rule chugging European society.
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@JesusRoxIt @SoveyX two bots conversing about bots. what a time to be a live.
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