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Patrickyf

@cfc_foofy

Jovacic enthusiast | 'He makes everything seem easy, rarely anything spectacular remains in your eyes. This is its greatness' -Sarri

🇲🇾 Katılım Eylül 2016
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Patrickyf@cfc_foofy·
So long Jorgi, you were always too good for us anyways sweet prince. They say you only appreciated them when they're gone, I'm so glad I could appreciate you from day one. One last blassic against Liverpool, i will not be forgetting quickly. Go get that league title you deserve🕊️
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Blank Name@backroomcryptid·
@0_Libyan_ @UnapologeticNa1 @chakravartiiin Not aggressive, except for... Tibet Hong Kong India & Bhutan (Doklam) Uighurstan Taiwan Filipino territorial water Vietnamese territorial waters The "South Chyna Sea" The Russian Far east they're colonizing And the Burmese civil war they're puppeteering
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Tired & Sakit 🇲🇾@tulunsokit·
I wonder what Dr Vivian Balakrishnan from Singapore will have to say about this
Geopolitical Monitor by TIRF@IndiaReflector

#BREAKING: Trump announces a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. 'All being allowed to go in, all being allowed to go out on the basis. This effectively and physically brings many countries at Persian Gulf. China, Japan, Russia, India, EU - all are going to be affected - A global push back against the US is what is needed now!

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B/R Football@brfootball·
The BlueCo project is not going to plan 😬
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Patrickyf@cfc_foofy·
I cant see anything positive about the future right now but if theres one thing we can do is prepare this PE teacher's payout and call Xabi Alonso immediately.
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SB@ShowBoat00·
We need to do something about the Big 6 matches. It’s gotten to the point where I’m genuinely worried. I thought it was just a phase, but now it’s become the norm.
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Patrickyf@cfc_foofy·
The only way to hurt these owners is to hurt, absolutely fucking decimate their pockets, so i hope we don't get any sponsor, dont get any european football and keep on rotting
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Patrickyf@cfc_foofy·
Concerned about the money being used to rebuild terrorism networks but completely fine with their daddy being the biggest terrorist state on earth. Principles my fucking ass.
Melissa Chen@MsMelChen

Singapore is the first and only Asian country so far to publicly refuse negotiating passage with Iran. Many others have made deals with Tehran to allow their shipments through. Some vessels are reportedly paying as much as $2m in fees to Iran to cross the waterway without coming under fire. This speech which was given for a domestic audience in Singapore's parliament but somehow, it has ended up triggering a diplomatic incident with Malaysian politicians who are friendly and supportive of the Iranian regime. Singapore refuses to accept the principle of turning transit through international straits as an extortion racket or a modern pirate toll booth. It’s a right under UNCLOS transit passage rules, the same rules that keep the global economy breathing. Partly, this is due to self-interest as Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia lie at the crossroads of another chokepoint - the Malacca Strait. The narrowest point is the Phillips Channel in the Singapore Strait is barely 2 nautical miles wide, squeezed between Singapore’s islands and Indonesia’s Riau chain. Compared to the Strait of Hormuz’s 21 nautical mile pinch point, Singapore’s narrowest stretch is ten times tighter. Every eastbound ship on the planet is funneled through its Traffic Separation Scheme. If anyone had a temptation to start charging “protection fees,” it would be Singapore. Negotiating with Iran would shred the legal norm that protects every strait used for international navigation. Malaysia, Indonesia, or anyone else with "geographical privilege" and a grudge could do the same. And before you say “but Israel and America violated international law so why can't Iran," let me just reiterate that two wrongs don’t license Iran to play 17th-century privateer with 21st-century oil tankers. Clearly the same people making this argument don't extend the accusations of flouting of international law to an Iranian regime that has cut the internet off for its people, murdered several tens of thousands, and has been found in breach of international nuclear safeguards and IAEA obligations due to undeclared nuclear materials and activities, particularly in violating the 2015 JCPOA deal by enriching uranium up to 60% and limiting inspector access. Selective outrage is the refuge of people who only care about rules when they hurt their preferred side. Singapore has never played that game. During the 1973 and 1979 oil crises, Singapore faced a severe shock and given that it was an oil refining hub, it could have nationalized foreign oil stocks and kept the lights on for two years. But Lee Kuan Yew didn't do that. Singapore honored contracts and kept the system running. Part of its brand in a chaotic world is that of being a responsible actor. This decision prioritized long term global trust and reliability over short term national gain. It positioned Singapore as a dependable partner in the eyes of multinational oil companies and international business. As a result, it attracted even more investment, expanded its role as a major refining and trading hub, and strengthened its economy far beyond what hoarding the oil would have achieved. Building credibility pays dividends for decades. Furthermore, every single dollar funneled to Iran’s “safe passage” scheme ends up subsidizing the very terror networks rebuilding Hezbollah and Hamas. Singapore knows it.

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kohlrak@gurauki·
@cammakingminds @m0rdecaiCS you inevitably realize that there's absolutely a ton of lives you can save and/or improve but choose not to because you're looking out for yourself and your own family. Where does your obligation end/begin?
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Joan Larroumec@larroumecj·
The level of cognitive dissonance among some Americans is staggering. They have no trouble understanding that when China extends loans to African countries in exchange for opening their markets, it is a strategy of domination and subjugation. Yet they are sincerely convinced that the Marshall Plan was some kind of entirely selfless philanthropic endeavor, and that the subsequent dominance of American corporations across European markets is purely coincidental, owed to nothing but the inherent superiority of their products. Incredible.
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Viviva@Viviva2024·
@OopsGuess So funny to watch British guys stop talking about themselves when accused but full of 'facts' about China and these information are one-sided from west media.
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Ai Weiwei was not just a critic of China. For years, he functioned almost like a priest of Western liberal morality. That is why his disillusionment matters. When someone like that begins to say the West has no standing left to lecture China on human rights or free speech, it is not a small adjustment. It is the collapse of an old faith. And few things are more revealing than watching a former believer discover that the empire’s sacred words were never sacred at all.
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CFCDaily@CFCDaily·
🚨@TheAthleticFC have released another survey how fans feel about the rest of the season.
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🌵》𝕸𝖔𝖚𝖓𝖙𝖆𝖎𝖓 •𝐃𝐎𝐆•𝓭𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓶𝓲𝓷'《🌲
Tankies will unironically defend something called the "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress" and then call you a CIA asset for suggesting it's maybe not as harmonious and based AES as they think it is
Abduweli Ayup@AbduwelA

Uyghur being removed from after the China's National People's Congress ratified the "Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress" on March 12, 2026

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Autosport@autosport·
Fernando Alonso said this before today's race and Ollie Bearman's 50G accident... #JapaneseGP
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