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People don't agree with your opinions on the internet? They must be a bot! A native of South east Asia. Support! 🇹🇼🇺🇦 Never forget! Nazis were socialist.

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Element115@Element115art·
Apollo mission control -> Artemis mission control
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Nobodyneedstoknow@Nobodyneedstok6·
@ShitpostRock2 Japanese beliefs involve revering animals and natural landscapes. Which leads to a clean environment and protected wildlife.
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Nobodyneedstoknow@Nobodyneedstok6·
@iconredesign Pretty stupid since DRAM available is only going to increase as new data centre construction slows down with the energy crunch.
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NATO: The US doesn’t necessarily need to formally exit NATO but it should shutter its bases and bring all 100,000 troops home from Europe. The EU should enlist the thousands of military age Islamic men to defend the continent.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇴🇲🇸🇦🇦🇪🇮🇷 Someone just found a way around Iran's toll booth... Three tankers loaded with Saudi and Emirati crude and LNG exited the Persian Gulf today through an unconventional route hugging Oman's Musandam coastline, completely bypassing Iran's checkpoint between Larak and Qeshm islands. Satellite imagery confirmed it. No spoofing. Real ships, real cargo, real breakthrough. These are the first fully insured, sanctions-compliant supertankers to leave the Gulf since the war started on February 28th. Four million barrels of crude on two ships alone. The route tells the whole story. Oman, which has quietly maintained relationships with both Iran and the West throughout this war, appears to have brokered a safe passage corridor through its own territorial waters. Iran either agreed to let it happen or couldn't stop it. If this corridor holds, it changes the entire economic calculus of the war. Gulf states can start moving oil again without paying Iran's toll or waiting for a UN resolution that Russia and China just blocked. The chokehold that gave Tehran its strongest leverage starts loosening without a single shot being fired. Three ships is a trickle. Normal traffic is 75-85 tankers a day. But every flood starts with a trickle, and energy markets are watching these three vessels like the world depends on it. Source: @TankerTrackers, ESA Satellite Imagery
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🇺🇳🇮🇷 The Gulf's plan to force Hormuz open just hit a wall at the UN Russia, China, and France blocked Bahrain's Security Council resolution authorizing military force to reopen the Strait. Three veto-wielding powers said no to any language permitting the use of force. A vote is scheduled for Friday but the math hasn't changed. Macron called Trump's "just go take it" approach "unrealistic," warning it would expose any force to Iranian coastal weapons and ballistic missiles. The most devastating line came from the International Crisis Group: "It treats a political crisis as if it can be solved at gunpoint." The Strait was open before the bombs fell. It closed because of the war. Ending the war reopens it. Everything else is theater. The deeper damage is in the relationships. Qatar and Oman, who mediated between the U.S. and Iran for years, now say ties with Tehran are "probably irreparably damaged." They've handed the mediator role to Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt entirely. Saudi Arabia, which restored diplomatic relations with Iran just three years ago through a China-brokered deal, is now leading the charge against it at the UN. Source: New York Times

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Nobodyneedstoknow@Nobodyneedstok6·
@Defence_IDA The UAE should join the Japanese and South Korean jet fighter programs. Any European project will only deliver vaporware
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United Arab Emirates has withdrawn from funding the Rafale F5 program after France declined to offer technology transfer and return on investment. Paris will now fully finance the next-generation Dassault Rafale F5 development independently.
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Neel Matchkus
Neel Matchkus@Matchstckgmr·
@Nobodyneedstok6 @lico337 I know? I never said it didn’t I was just using an example of 2 places that have such things typically but also mentioning at home in the US people usually just throw them away in the trash.
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外国の病院 注射針むき出しで普通のゴミに出したアホのせいで、手に針が刺さってしまう… ゴミの分別もできない人は日本で仕事をしてほしくない理由が分かりましたか?
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ブドウ糖先輩AUG
ブドウ糖先輩AUG@japan_mugi·
@x0x42 @lico337 注射針を通さない耐針手袋、刃物で切れない手袋はアマゾンなどでも販売されていますが、使いやすさやコスト面で病院などで常用はされていないのですね。医療用廃棄物は怖いので、ビニール袋以外のものがあると良いですね。
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Nobodyneedstoknow@Nobodyneedstok6·
@japan_mugi @lico337 No, only Mechanic / Firefighter gloves or similar would be puncture resistant. Even cut-resistant gloves will not protect against needles.
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ブドウ糖先輩AUG@japan_mugi·
@lico337 医療用手袋って、針が突き通らない材質だったような・・?
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Neel Matchkus
Neel Matchkus@Matchstckgmr·
@lico337 Needles in the US have a special container they are put in after use in hospitals and clinics to ensure this does not happen. That said needles used at home usually are not treated with such care.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
There was more outrage over an IRGC-linked bridge project under construction getting hit, than an 18 year old teenager who was hanged this morning for protesting the regime. Great priorities everyone 👍🏻
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静曼婉儿@BGlayds30098·
1971年, 海外华人聚集在纽约联合国总部, 反对中华人民共和国加入联合国。.
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UnveiledChina@Unveiled_ChinaX·
"1971: Overseas Chinese gathered at the UN in NYC to protest the PRC joining the United Nations." The world would be a drastically different place if we had listened to those who saw the CCP for what it truly was: Taiwan would be a fully recognized, sovereign seat of Chinese democracy rather than a target for constant military bullying and global isolation. The UN wouldn't be a puppet theater where a genocidal regime uses its veto to protect fellow dictators and paralyze human rights investigations. Global Security wouldn't be compromised by a superpower that treats international law like a suggestion and debt-trap diplomacy like a business model. Those 1971 protesters weren't just "protesting". They were trying to warn us that giving the CCP a seat at the table meant letting a wolf guard the sheep. #China #CCP #UN #Taiwan #HumanRights #Geopolitics #1971UN #FreeTaiwan
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1971年, 海外华人聚集在纽约联合国总部, 反对中华人民共和国加入联合国。.

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🇺🇸 Ronald Carter
🇺🇸 Ronald Carter@USronaldcarter·
🚨 TRUMP JUST DID WHAT NO PRESIDENT IN 40 YEARS HAD THE GUTS TO DO. AND HE DID IT ALONE. He looked at the polls. 56% disapproval. 8,000,000 protesters. Congress screaming. His own party cracking. And he launched Operation Epic Fury anyway. Let that sink in. 💀 Iran's nuclear program — DESTROYED 💀 Iran's ballistic missile stockpiles — DESTROYED 💀 Iran's navy — DESTROYED 💀 Iran's drone fleet — ELIMINATED 💀 Iran's proxy networks — CRUMBLING 💀 Supreme Leader Khamenei — GONE ⚠️ Every president since Carter kicked this can down the road ⚠️ Obama gave them $150,000,000,000 and a pathway to enrich ⚠️ Biden watched them hit 60% enrichment and froze They're showing you "reckless president starts illegal war." They're NOT showing you that Iran was 3-6 months from a functioning nuclear weapon — and NOBODY else was going to stop it. This isn't recklessness. This is the first decisive leadership America has seen in 40 years. A friend of mine who spent 22 years in military intelligence told me last week: "Every general in the building knows this had to happen. They just needed a president willing to take the heat." That's when I understood. Bookmark this. You're watching the biggest shift in Middle East security since the Camp David Accords.
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