Burglups
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@tony_fbr_invest Tu es surtout un donneur de leçons.
Sinon ça va ? Papa et Maman aident bien ??
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J'ai 2 enfants en bas âge.
On a acheté le maximum d'occasion.
On a réutilisé le matériel du premier pour le 2ème (lit évolutif, poussette, transat, entre autres).
On a 2 abonnements pour l'envoi de couches à domicile, simple et économique.
En dehors des frais de crèche (que l'on défiscalise à 50%) qui coûtent le plus cher, nous dépensons quasiment rien de plus (allez, 30€ de plus sur les courses alimentaires ?)
Des jouets de temps en temps, quelques livres, quelques habits pour renouveler.
Quand on gère correctement le budget du foyer, tout se passe très bien les gogoles.
75 Secondes 🗞️@75secondes
💰Le coût d’un enfant en France : - 150 000 € : c’est le coût moyen d'un enfant de sa naissance à ses 18 ans - 700 € / mois : la mensualité moyenne pour un foyer standard (couches, garde, cantine, loisirs) +30 % : l’explosion du budget quand il passe du primaire au collège (le moment où "manger pour quatre" devient une réalité) - 2 000 € : le ticket d'entrée minimum avant même que bébé ne soit né (poussette, chambre, siège auto) 🗞️ 75secondes.fr/actualites/com…
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@TheExtrudeur @tony_fbr_invest Impossible. Ça doit être le pire de chez Lidl. Ou les poubelles de la boucherie … 😱
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@tony_fbr_invest 30€ de courses par mois pour 2 enfants ???
Tu leur donnes du royal canin ?
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Yeah Russia banned the last Rotschild which is good but at the same time interesting. I can still see the plenty of images of Putin at the roman wall in Israel or amongst orthodox jews. I know the Epstein files said Putin was actually “kidnapping” ukrainian kids to free them from potential traffickers. But then this week it came out Putin sold all the Ukrainian grain to Israel. So it’s all so confusing i don’t even know anymore
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@MulaMule300 @EthanLevins2 Pretty well cleansed by the Stalinists. New government, same masters. Anyway I'm just contesting your statement that Russia is ruled by a hostile entity. It is one of the least indebted countries, they could wipe away the Rothschild bank debt tomorrow if Putin wished.
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@EthanLevins2 Ukraine doesn't draft its Jews. Forced military service is for goys.
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@leilaaaaaac Les filles, vous racontez n’importe quoi pour qu’on fasse vibrer votre compte … 🙄
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@clement_molin Maintenant que les Ukrainiens ont tous étés envoyés au hachoir, ils seront remplacés par des migrants car il faudra bien ‘rentabiliser les ‘investissements’’. C’est un des résultats palpable de la politique dominante en occident : la disparition des peuples autochtones européens.
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« On doit soutenir la Russie 🇷🇺 parce qu'elle est le rempart de l'Europe blanche et chrétienne »
La réalité ? Une nouvelle invasion turco-mongole de l'Europe, avec une Russie « blanche » envoyant toute l'Asie Centrale envahir et massacrer les peuples européens de l'Est…
Clément Molin@clement_molin
Le début d'année 2026 n'est pas très bon pour l'armée russe 🇷🇺 qui accumule les revers. Si la traditionnelle offensive de printemps n'a pas encore commencé, les forces russes ont laissé beaucoup de temps aux ukrainiens pour se fortifier. 🧵THREAD🧵1/20 ⬇️
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@GerardGoffino @camille_moscow Vous n’avez que l’embarras du choix ! 😂😂😂
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@camille_moscow A ce niveau là, ce n'est plus de l'incompétence! Il faut maintenant rechercher si il n'y a pas des complicités à l'intérieur de l'appareil d'état.
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🇫🇷 LE CORNU AVOUE LA CATASTROPHE CYBER : LA FRANCE BRAQUÉE COMME UN SUPERMARCHÉ OUVERT 24/7
« La situation est assez sérieuse », reconnaît Lecornu.
Depuis janvier 2026 : 3 fuites de données par jour.
Un million de fichiers volés ? C’est « le braquage du siècle », l’équivalent de dix semi-remorques… et ça recommence tous les mois.
⭐️ Abonnez-vous à @Camille_Moscow
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@HomefrontBeacon I can't eat it. Not due to religious or cultural reasons—but for reason itself! 😂😅
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@AstralPreobraz1 @Average_NY_Guy The “pattern” you’re seeing comes from assumptions you’re making, not from what I’ve actually said.
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@burglups @Average_NY_Guy It’s not an argument, but a simple question that you refuse to answer.
You claimed you have enemies, but ask others to fight their enemies while refusing to fight yours.
There is a pattern.
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Ukraine has one of the darkest track records when it comes to Jews, and it goes back a long time. It didn’t start with the Holocaust. In the 1600s, during the Cossack uprisings under Bohdan Khmelnytsky, Jewish communities were wiped out one after the other. Tens of thousands were slaughtered. For Jews in Eastern Europe, these events became part of how they understood their place in the world.
But it didn’t stop there. Late 1800s into the early 1900s, pogrom after pogrom. It was not in just one city, or just one moment. Repeated waves of violence. Looting, killings, entire towns terrorized. Estimates run between 30,000 and 100,000 Jews murdered in those years, with some historians putting it even higher. When something repeats like that across decades, it’s not random anymore, it’s a pattern.
Then the Holocaust, and Ukraine became one of the main killing grounds. Around 1.5 million Jews were murdered there. It wasn’t in gas chambers for the most part, but face to face. Forests, pits, ravines. The “Holocaust by bullets.” The most known example is Babi Yar, where over 33,000 Jews were shot in two days. Two days. That scale is hard to even process.
And it wasn’t done by only the Germans. There was widespread local collaboration. Auxiliary police, nationalist groups, civilians helping identify Jews, round them up, sometimes taking part themselves. That fact gets people uncomfortable, but leaving it out doesn’t change what happened.
After the war, it didn’t disappear. Under Soviet rule it was pushed under the rug, but it stayed there. After independence, it shows up in different forms. Polls over the years have found a meaningful percentage of people still buying into the same old ideas about Jews and power, influence, money.
You also have the continued honoring of figures like Stepan Bandera. For many Ukrainians he’s a nationalist hero. For Jews and Poles, his movement is tied to collaboration and mass violence. Add to that far-right groups that use symbols and rhetoric straight out of the neo-Nazi playbook. They aren't a majority, but they exist, and they’re not exactly hiding.
Now to be fair, Ukraine today is not Nazi Germany. They elected Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is Jewish. There are laws against antisemitism. You’re not seeing mass violence against Jews in the streets. But that doesn’t mean the deeper issue is gone. Attitudes don’t just vanish because laws change.
And when you zoom out, it’s not just history or fringe groups. Ukraine has consistently voted against Israel in the UN, including after October 7. You can argue politics, alignments, or legacy voting blocs, but it still shows where things tend to land in practice.
I traveled through Europe a few years ago, went to about 9 countries. Different places, different people, no issues. The one place where we got yelled at and even ran after a few times was Ukraine. That’s one experience, not a dataset.
But at a certain point, when the history is this long and the signals keep lining up, it stops feeling like coincidence.


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@AstralPreobraz1 @Average_NY_Guy If your argument only works with a forced yes/no, it’s probably not a very strong one.
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@burglups @Average_NY_Guy An excuse to refuse to answer the question. Do you oppose Ukrainian self-defense against the Russian invasion?
Yes or no.
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@AstralPreobraz1 @Average_NY_Guy That’s not what I said. I don’t accept the premise of your question, and I haven’t demanded anything from anyone.
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@burglups @Average_NY_Guy So you still refuse to answer the question.
And you refuse to fight your enemies while demanding that others do so.
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@AstralPreobraz1 @Average_NY_Guy My enemies aren’t on either side of the front line—does that seem odd to you?
Victoria offering industrial cookies in a plastic bag to Ukrainians seems like an appropriate response in this case—I don’t agree with the way that question is framed.
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@burglups @Average_NY_Guy Then go behind the lines.
And you still avoided my question.
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@AstralPreobraz1 @Average_NY_Guy My ennemies are not on the front line.
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