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Hungarian. Woke panican retard right. No, I don't support Russia.







There's a common misconception that Brutalist buildings were unpainted, but thanks to microscopic analysis of the exteriors we can now recreate what they looked like in their prime.


Carl Schmitt enthusiasts (and particularly Postliberals) depict him as a "giant" of 20th century political theory. Despite this claim, Schmitt was almost entirely ignored in the English-speaking world until the early 2000s. We now have clear empirical evidence of this fact.




Behold, my categorisation of Europe



Y si apostamos por una Europa unificada? Fuera países, dividamos la UE en regiones



With student A.I. use/abuse now ubiquitous, professors and teachers are killing off take-home essays and papers. Students are writing inside the classroom, often by hand. It's part of the big rethink happening on tech and learning. My new report here: nytimes.com/2026/04/30/us/…









Вкл.by Jagiello,Svidrigailo,and Skirgaila are the most Slavic names of all. I know, nitpicking the names of princes as the main criterion for the continuity of Belarus or Lietuva is absurd in itself. But what can you do if it's one of the favorite ploys of Lietuvian historians?



Ich muss ja sagen, ich liebe diese Karte Konfessionen in Deutschland, 1890er Jahre



I held a personal meeting in my office with László Gubík, President of the Hungarian Alliance — the organisation representing the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. I informed him of the details of my phone call with Slovak Prime Minister @RobertFicoSVK. I emphasised that the TISZA government is committed to supporting the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. We consider it unacceptable that Slovak law threatens with imprisonment those who criticise the Beneš Decrees and runs counter to fundamental EU values. We also reject the confiscation, without compensation, of land belonging to Slovak citizens of Hungarian origin. I stressed that, under a TISZA government, acquired rights will be preserved, and that protecting the interests of the Hungarian minority will remain at the centre of efforts to further strengthen Hungarian–Slovak relations. At the same time, I made it clear to the President that we expect fundamental changes in the transparency and efficiency of the use of funds from Hungary, and that we will not tolerate Slovak–Hungarian media outlets financed by Hungarian state support spreading Fidesz propaganda. I also told the President that a TISZA government will launch a review of the use of Hungarian state support over the past ten years. I gladly accepted the President’s invitation. I hope to visit our Hungarian brothers and sisters in Felvidék later this summer.












