Liberal dadbod
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@JaakMadison Ainuke uudisväärtus kogu loo juures on see, kui lohakalt err oma tööd teeb. Sinu jonnakus libapealkirjas väidetud valet edasi uskuda väärib tunnustust, aga ei ületa uudiskünnist. Isegi vene ja hiina propaganda ei viitsi sellega tegeleda - aga võimenda edasi, ehk haakuvad
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@NotInvestor Igale lollile ei viitsi eraldi vastata. Loe siit parem ja arenda sisulist lugemisoskust.

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@JaakMadison Milline lause viidatud tekstis kutsub sinu arvates üles kedagi tapma, nagu sa oma esimese säutsus väidad? Tunnista oma eksimust, üha lollimana näid edasi vaieldes
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@NotInvestor Liberaalil hoopis lugemisvaevus ja seejärel loetust arusaamisega probleeme, kuid kordamine on tarkuse ema: “Putini kõik sõbrad on, kas juba taevariigis või põrgus, arvatavasti põrgus, või istuvad vanglas. Mõni on jäänud. Põhja-Korea on jäänud, ütleme Hiina, ehk mõni veel”.
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@martinmolder Kui Reinsalu valitsema hakkab, siis ma ei saa enam kodumaalgi puhata. Tallinnas ei saa juba praegu jalga sirgeks lasta
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@kaupolepasepp Need kodanikud seal ongi need maksumaksjad, kes tuge vajavate isikute toetused oma maksudest kinni maksavad. Sellised tulebki kiiremas korras kodumaale tagasi toimetada, iga hinna eest. Lihtne matemaatika
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@seikatsu So 30 years since the Leap was announced, not 30 years since everyone got online. Still impressive
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@NotInvestor The program was announced in 1996, the foundation established and funded over the next year, and then took a few years to reach 100% of schools.
Pretty good pace for a national reform. But sorry you just missed the direct benefit then!
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30 years since the Tiger Leap program got every single 🇪🇪student online, and created the societal habit of embracing exponential tech that we're still building on today.
Good short primer of how this started:
estonianworld.com/technology/est…
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@seikatsu I graduated high school 1997, never got online in our school in Tallinn. Must have taken a few more years for the leap to actually reach everywhere
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@jurihunt1 Aktsiad pole sellega enam osta võimalik, annab mingit segast veateadet et puuduvad sisendandmed @InvestorToomas
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@nourisma_ You can really smell the pollution from those pictures…
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The Estonian song & dance festivals 🎶
32,000 choral singers in unison, who practiced for a year in advance.
It began in 1896 and happens every five years. It preserves a culture and helped spark the dissolution of the Soviet Union: SingingRevolution.com

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@Kathrin310883 @SamRamani2 But the Baltic countries have been saying this since the 90s and noone listened.
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@SamRamani2 That is not true. The Greens are saying this since 2014. Robert Habeck said it often times, when he was vice chancellor.
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Germany belatedly acknowledges the Baltic States were prescient about Russian imperialism
Germany at NATO@GermanyNATO
Chancellor Merz: For far too long, we in Germany didn’t want to hear our Baltic neighbours’ warnings about Russia’s imperialist policies. We have recognised this mistake – and there is no going back from this realisation.
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@Pana_thinaikos Vähegi normaalne inimene suudab koma järele tühiku jätta ja teab, kuidas kirjutada “marsruut”. Muus osas nõus. Aga ikkagi mures vähegi normaalsete inimeste haridustaseme üle.
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@martinmolder Kui mõni naine su valimisennustuse üle oleks vaadanud paar aastat tagasi, ehk sa polekski end nii lolliks teinud?
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Palju õnne, Eesti. See on samm vabadusest eemale. Euroopa Komisjon teab paremini, kuidas ettevõtted peaksid ennast juhtima, kui need ettevõtted ise.
"Euroopa Komisjoni hinnangul on edukaks juhtimiseks oluline, et otsustajate ringis oleks esindatud nii naised kui ka mehed. Annete, kogemuste ja oskuste paljusus aitab teha paremaid otsuseid, parandab äriühingu üldjuhtimist ja soodustab majanduskasvu. Uuringute järgi parandab suurem sooline tasakaal juhtkonnas ka majandustulemusi ja kasumlikkust."
majandus.postimees.ee/8253394/eesti-…
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In today’s Vatnik Soup, I’ll introduce an Estonian lawyer, social activist, politician, and useful idiot for the Kremlin, Varro Vooglaid (@varrovooglaid). He’s best-known for promoting pro-Kremlin viewpoints under the guise of “traditional family values.”
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@ongikogumuusika Aasta top uudis oleks see siis, kui ta oleks Sass Henni. Pöidlad pihku!
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@Takokvaliashvi7 @shpapuashvili Russia controls 20% of your territory and you are ruled by a Russian billionaire and his puppets, that is why you have “some level of peace”.
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@shpapuashvili Georgia is neither protected by NATO nor a member of the European Union, but still we have reached some level of peace with Russia. It is interesting why? 😃 who is protecting us now from Russia? No-one fought for Georgia in 2008
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At Munich Security Conference, we heard clear messages from some Europeans that the war is not about Ukraine, but about Russia. They seem to be concerned not so much with Ukraine’s fate as with Russia’s defeat. However, a hypocritical main idea behind their fear-induced attitude is that Russia must be defeated not by them but by somebody else, and not on their own territory but elsewhere.
This is why the US Administration's position on Ukraine caused consternation in some European political circles. Washington acknowledged that its primary goal is peace and the end to war and destruction. For better or worse, Russia’s defeat is not America’s main goal any more, if it ever was, and the United States Administration does not intend to provide towards this goal any longer, concentrating on delivering peace for Ukraine instead.
Former Lithuanian foreign minister Landsbergis, who speaks on behalf of a specific international network of politicians, could not contain his dismay. Paraphrasing Churchill, he ‘suggested’ continuing the war and offered ‘blood, toil, tears and sweat’ but, unlike Churchill, he offered those things elsewhere, not in his own country.
He also openly listed the countries he had in mind: Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, ‘and beyond’. ‘We have done it before, and we can do it again’, said Landsbergis, without evidence that he ever did these things or is ready to repeat the feat.
Interestingly, under his watch, during the war in Ukraine, Lithuania became a lead exporter of wine to Russia, without producing the wine. No surprise, then, that he is ready to escalate.
The war in Ukraine seems to have posed a moral dilemma to some Europeans. They must be internally aware that calling for continuation of war, without taking any action or responsibility is immoral.
Irresponsible actors are danger to European security architecture. Above all, if someone offers ‘blood, toil, tears and sweat’, it should be theirs, not others’. NATO Article 5 does not preclude individual military actions of member states. If they feel like they can make difference in international security affairs, then they will be more than welcome on the battlefield by the Ukrainians.
Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Georgian government has been put under enormous pressure with a 'suggestion' to escalate with Russia by sending volunteers to Ukraine and imposing bilateral sanctions on Russia, all without any semblance of security guarantees or even economic support from the outside.
The pressure was magnified by local radical opposition parties and NGOs, with funding from USAID and NED, which has become scandalous in recent weeks. Had Georgian government succumbed to this ‘suggestive’ pressure, our people would have had plenty of ‘blood, toil, tears and sweat’ by now.
The negotiations by the third anniversary of the war should be about peace, not war, and led by responsible actors, not 'Trittbrettfahrer'.
P.S. At the last meeting with Landsbergis and other Baltic colleagues, I told them that experience tells us their advice cannot be always taken as the ultimate truth. And I asked them if time had confirmed that Georgian government’s rejection of their earlier suggestion to non-NATO member Georgia to escalate with Russia by imposing bilateral sanctions, closing the sky, etc. was right and their suggestion was wrong. They responded with silence, which I took as a consent.

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Four @Bercman_Tech smart crosswalks are now making streets safer in Semeljci and Benkovac, Croatia!🇭🇷🚸 Hybrid-powered and data-smart, they help pedestrians cross with confidence while improving urban mobility.🚦📊
#Bercman #A1Croatia #PedestrianSafety #SmartCities

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