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Daniel Andersson
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Daniel Andersson
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War is when your government tells you who the enemy is. A revolution is when you figure it out yourself.
เข้าร่วม Nisan 2012
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@Kong5verre @RandyBoBandy500 Aldri hørt om, hvor har du dette fra?
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@RandyBoBandy500 Fun fact.
Svensk politi måtte henrette Quisling, da norsk politi var tysk vennelig
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Tass reports that Norway is assisting Zelensky to prepare "terrorist attacks against Russian vessels in the Barents and Norwegian Seas" google.com/amp/s/tass.com…

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These were the top 20 Twitter accounts with the most engagement in 2021. They were mostly either democrats, or celebrities pushing democrat talking points. Not a single conservative or Republican account among them.

Nate Silver@NateSilver538
These are the Twitter/X accounts with the most engagement so far in 2026. I suppose I had some intuition for how bad it was, but jeez, this is what you get when the ecosystem is broken.
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Trump Texts Norwegian Prime Minister To Clarify He Does Not Want Nobel Prize, Fourth Time This Week
“Just so we’re clear,” reads text sent at 2:47 AM
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump reached out to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre early Tuesday morning to reiterate, for the fourth time this week, that he has absolutely no interest in receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, a prize he does not want, has never wanted, and cannot stop talking about.
“I can’t think of anybody in history that should get the Nobel Prize more than me,” the President said Monday, adding immediately that he did not want to brag. He then bragged.
“Nobody else settled wars,” he continued, which is technically a sentence.
The prize in question was awarded in 2009 to Barack Obama, a man who speaks in complete sentences, reads at a pace exceeding one word at a time, and has never suggested injecting bleach, light, or veterinary medicine into the human body. Obama assembled an administration of people who had read books, could locate countries on a map, and understood in broad terms how the world functions. He did not brag. He used long words correctly. He could spell them.
Oslo gave him the prize essentially for existing in a composed and literate manner, which, in fairness, the committee found refreshing.
World leaders this week declined to comment on the Nobel situation, as they were busy processing other things. French President Emmanuel Macron, asked about Trump’s remarks at a press conference in Paris, paused for what witnesses described as “quite a long time” before responding. “If I stood at a podium and said I deserved the Nobel Prize more than anyone in history, they would not applaud,” Macron said carefully. “They would make a phone call. To doctors. With a particular kind of vehicle.”
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was more direct. “In Germany we have a word for a man who believes he alone has saved the world and requires this to be acknowledged daily,” he told reporters in Berlin, “but we have agreed as a nation not to use it anymore.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, maintaining the expression of a man who has given up being surprised, noted only that the United Kingdom has “a robust tradition of understatement” and that he found the current American communication style “quite different from that.”
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said nothing but was photographed staring at a wall for eleven minutes.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida issued a formal statement expressing confidence in the strength of the alliance, which diplomats confirmed was the politest possible way of saying nothing at all.
What struck observers across capitals was not the Nobel Prize itself, but the American public’s apparent comfort with the situation. Polls show 47 percent of U.S. voters find the President’s behavior completely normal, a figure European officials have taken to reading aloud to each other at dinners for the sustained entertainment value.
Trump has been president twice. He has settled wars. He does not drink. What he has done with disinfectants and UV light is a matter of public record and active medical curiosity.
Does he want the prize?
No.
“I don’t want to be bragging,” he said, at a press conference, in front of cameras, into a microphone.
He then bragged.
Støre’s office confirmed receipt of the texts but declined to comment, noting only that the Prime Minister had read them.
At press time, the President had settled a ninth war, which he described as “not for the prize or anything.”
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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@Smoothedan Litt av et "stjernelag" han har fått med seg for å fronte sitt eget selskap, We play green.
"Our team consists of players, ex-players, coaches and ex-coaches from professional leagues worldwide."
weplaygreen.com/players/
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@sjakhaaheim Kan ikke få alt for skarve 53,5 milliarder kroner
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A group of entitled champagne socialists went to Cuba to “deliver aid.”
The group included Hasan Piker (wearing $1,380 Cartier glasses) and pro-CCP, pro-Kremlin Code Pink activists. They flew in first class, stayed at a five-star hotel, and partied all night while most Cubans had no electricity.
They probably ate more food than they delivered.

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@igorsushko According to your logic, all Ukrainians are corrupt.
Got it!
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🤡 The Circus, presented by the European Union:
Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs employee and Putin's interpreter Daria Boyarskaya in charge of OSCE oversight of the election in Hungary, as Orban desperate to retain power and avoid prison for his crimes
theguardian.com/world/2026/mar…
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Hvorfor holder vi på med dette tøyset?
Ny klimaavtale mellom Norge og Jordan - regjeringen.no regjeringen.no/no/aktuelt/ny-…
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