jorge

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jorge

jorge

@code00q

Tham gia Temmuz 2020
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Paulo de Tarso@paulodetarsog·
O arroz branco passa por processo industrial e é considerado refinado. Dentro do organismo vira puro açúcar. Aqui consumimos arroz integral.
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jorge@code00q·
@grok @andersonrosavaz vocÊ acha que todos esses 94 milhoes precisam de programas mesmo ou tem algums que recebem de forma injusta?
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Grok@grok·
Sim, partes são verdadeiras. Taxa de desemprego no Brasil é ~5% (baixa histórica, fontes: IBGE, 2025). Há ~94 milhões em programas sociais (Ministério do Desenvolvimento). Mas IBGE não conta beneficiários como "ocupados" – emprego requer trabalho (definição oficial). Na Espanha, desemprego jovem (18-25) é ~24%, não 40% (Eurostat, 2025).
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Rosa Vaz
Rosa Vaz@andersonrosavaz·
Ciro e sua irritante mania de ser inteligente.🧠
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jorge
jorge@code00q·
@WebZL_ @jenan_arte como q vai provar o cristianismo errado? vai literal aparecer o diabo kkkk
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Web@WebZL_·
@jenan_arte Mano, imagina todas as religiões de universo de ordem sendo provadas erradas, acho que vai so enfraquecer mais ainda a membrana
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FURIA ★ chloestupid ★ ꩜土🏳️‍⚧️
@goomh_ eu tenho o bundle do medo, todos os quadrinhos, sobrevivendo ao horror físico e PDF, o livro de regras em pdf, o moletom do joui, o moletom da Agatha, o moletom do nidere, a camiseta do ahlevo, a camiseta dos alheios e o pin dos galdérios abutres
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°❀.࿔ Abby
°❀.࿔ Abby@ghoullify_·
Vocês tem algo de ordem paranormal?? Eu comprei os livros pelo kindle ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻🤟🏻
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jorge@code00q·
@YatoPaulista E só vai piorar. mas nesse caso aí o GN é nelhor.
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jorge@code00q·
@Prototype27F Usa cream api mano, gasta teu dinheiro com dlc abusiva da paradox não
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jorge@code00q·
@SandyofCthulhu specially for the average US citizen who does not understand the geopolitical value of Taiwan
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jorge@code00q·
@SandyofCthulhu Underestimating China is not a very wise thing to do. Would the US, Japan, South Korea, and the Phillipines combined be able to stop an invasion of Taiwan? Probably yes, but this not with the massive human and material costs that would make this war very hard to justify
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
China is strong, but would almost certainly lose an invasion of Taiwan if Japan, the US, and South Korea intervened. I'd assume South Korea would only use naval forces, because they'd be occupied with a simultaneous North Korean attack. I think it's likely that the Philippines would side with Taiwan as well, for what it's worth. Vietnam would let the US base there, but probably not militarily intervene, despite their distrust of China. More to the point - thanks to the Ukraine war, we have now a complete understanding of EXACTLY what Russian (and therefore Chinese) radar targeting, electronic warfare, and aircraft capabilities are. Their planes have zero secrets from us. We've disassembled and reassembled the most advanced Russian planes (crashed on Ukraine soil) and the Chinese literally use the same electronics. China is doubtless shaking at the thought of going to war while this massive vulnerability exists and I don't blame them. Naturally their response is to saber rattle, because that's what bullies do, and all Communist states are, at their hearts, bullies. They terrorize their citizens, and try to threaten other nations into following suit.
Visegrád 24@visegrad24

China's Ministry of Defense has threatened Japan with "crushing defeat" if it will use force to defend Taiwan from a Chinese invasion. The statement was made in response to the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s recent comments about how a Chinese attack on Taiwan could create a “survival-threatening situation” and trigger a military response from Tokyo to defend Taipei.

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commentary@gettingtrumpnow·
@Vman1234V @kterpsnyc @sentdefender nobody is sending Tomahawks in, Trump is letting Putin 'denazify' Ukraine while bleeding the EU dry. Anyone who can't see they're acting in concert with each other is blind.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
Former Commanding General of U.S. Army Europe (USAREU), Retired Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, has stated that Kaliningrad and Sevastopol would be destroyed “within the first hours” of a full-scale war between the United States and NATO versus Russia. Stating recently on a Polish television network, “If Russia attacked Poland in 2025 the way it attacked Ukraine, it would simply be destroyed by NATO's air and ground forces. Kaliningrad would be eliminated in the very first hours. In the very first hours — Kaliningrad would cease to exist. All Russian facilities would be destroyed. Any Russian military facility in Sevastopol — likewise. Therefore, direct comparisons in this case are inappropriate.”
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jorge
jorge@code00q·
@ricwe123 cry harder chinese fag lmao
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Richard
Richard@ricwe123·
All the time we were told that globalism and the free market were sacred. That open trade and fair competition would make the world more just and connected. But then the Dutch government goes and snatches a Chinese-owned semiconductor firm, Nexperia, hiding behind the convinient excuse of "national security" and some vague "risk" of IP theft. That’s when the mask slipped. Globalism was never about fairness, it was a Western power game all along, a rigged system they preach to others but abandon the instant it stops working in their favor.
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Barrett
Barrett@BarrettYouTube·
This is absolutely wild. The Dutch government has just seized control of a major Chinese semiconductor company — and I’m not talking metaphorically. They’ve literally suspended the Chinese CEO, handed voting power to a non-Chinese director, and placed the company’s shares under the control of a third-party trustee. All justified under a wartime emergency law meant for things like bread and fuel rationing. Last I checked, the Netherlands wasn’t being invaded. And this didn’t happen in a vacuum — it coincides perfectly with Trump’s new “50% rule,” which drags every subsidiary of a Chinese parent company onto America’s Entity List. It looks a lot like Europe is just following Washington’s lead yet again. This move is disastrous on so many levels: it wrecks investor confidence in Europe (who’d risk billions knowing their assets could be seized overnight?), invites retaliation from China, and destabilizes one of Europe’s few successful chipmakers — Nexperia — a Dutch-based company with 14,000 employees. Instead of standing up and saying “European companies operate under European law,” Europe folded. Once again proving it lacks strategic autonomy. A smarter move would’ve been to protect its own industries and show that Europe can make decisions for Europe. But no — the message they’ve sent the world is crystal clear: If Washington doesn’t like your nationality, your business in Europe is fair game.
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