What was your favorite subject in school?
History
What was your favorite subject in school?
History






The moral of the story is that no matter how many dicks you had inside, there is always a simp that will take care of you… Everyone deserves a second chance.

No shit Sherlock! This was published by Delfi, and Delfi is published in Latvia. Days are short in winter in Latvia, and the sun sucks ass year round. Wind sucks anywhere it is built. These propellers kill birds. They have concrete pedestals that remain in the ground after these windmills are decommissioned. And these windmills are not recyclable. Absolute shitshow.
I have heard an interesting idea about solar recently. Apparently, the technology of solar panels is getting more and more effective, and batteries too are getting cheaper and more sophisticated. Sunny places, like the Mediterranean coast, could achieve energy abundance that could power manufacturing, and data centers. Southern Italy deserves this boon, as it is a depressed place subsisting on tourism but unfortunately that place is also heavily corrupt so I don’t know if they will manage. Maybe an influence from outside could help.
For us in Northern Europe it is only small modular reactors. Actually, if it was up to me, I would allow northern countries to burn coal. It is our divine right to heat our homes with hydrocarbons. In fact wood is good and renewable and literally binds CO2. Biodiesel is also renewable. I support burning wood and biodiesel hybrid cars. We need networks that will buy out cooking oil from restaurants and other kitchens, a network of refineries. Wood and pallets need to be subidized.
They have plenty of space for forests in Latvia. I heard somewhere that only 900k SIM cards are distributed in Latvia. This is a heavily depopulated place. They could generate an enough wood for export. Normalize burning wood.🪵 I also give some chance to geothermal. If we borrow through the Earth’s crust there is enough heat out there.
How do you manage screen time for yourself?
I am at work, which does not involve staring at screen.

The stories about North Korean soldiers being deployed to Kursk are getting increasingly wild. What devices are they watching the porn on? What websites are they visiting. Pornography websites are blocked in Russia, and I can hardly believe the North Korean soldiers, provided the stories about them are even true, have the mobile phones and Russian connections to beat their meat off…
Continuing from my last post on the matter, this deserves a separate entry…

NATO brought the West a half-century of security, and “this, in fact, is the beginning of another 50 years of peace,” said Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Del.), ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and a key player in the ratification effort. “In a larger sense,” he added, “we’ll be righting an historical injustice forced upon the Poles, Czechs and Hungarians by Joseph Stalin.”
Various pro-NATO shills will tell you that the Czechs, Poles, and Hungarians wanted to join NATO, and that might have been true but without the approval of the Western countries, this would not be possible. There actually were voices that had the foresight and knew this will eventually lead to conflict.
There was opposition to NATO expansion:
In Russia, NATO expansion, which continues to be opposed across the entire political spectrum, will strengthen the nondemocratic opposition, undercut those who favor reform and cooperation with the West, bring the Russians to question the entire post-Cold War settlement, and galvanize resistance in the Duma to the START II and III treaties; In Europe, NATO expansion will draw a new line of division between the “ins” and the “outs,” foster instability, and ultimately diminish the sense of security of those countries which are not included;
In his memoir, Duty, Robert M Gates, who served as secretary of defense in the administrations of both George W Bush and Barack Obama, stated his belief that “the relationship with Russia had been badly mismanaged after [George HW] Bush left office in 1993”. Among other missteps, “US agreements with the Romanian and Bulgarian governments to rotate troops through bases in those countries was a needless provocation.” In an implicit rebuke to the younger Bush, Gates asserted that “trying to bring Georgia and Ukraine into Nato was truly overreaching”. That move, he contended, was a case of “recklessly ignoring what the Russians considered their own vital national interests”.

Cute, fluffy animals killed by stupid government officials. Neighbors have ratted an animal rescuer to the authorities…
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This is the impression I got from these two videos below…
This geezer thinks Kamala Harris is programmed to win… From here on out the elections in Murica will be rigged.
Here is Moldberg talking to Ed Dutton and he says the US election has been “fortified”, and the technologies of election fortification develop according to their own Moores Law. So every election they will fortify it more and more…
UPD: California has a wonderful technology of election fortification. Gavin Newsom banned IDs in voting. Here in Czechia, people cannot even imagine that the Muricans don’t use an ID in elections. And we also have mail in ballots. I was getting these commercials here in Czechia aimed at US citizens saying we can vote from anywhere.
Mail in ballots are a Moldovan style elections. In Moldova, Maia Sandu wins through egregious voting manipulation. She does not get the majority within Moldova proper, and relies on votes mailed in by diaspora in Western Europe. Meanwhile, Russia has around 500k Moldovans. The Moldovan government opened only two polling stations in Russia, and printed 200k ballots.
This is a consulte worker trying to explain that ballots have run out. 😆



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Supporting Ukraine against Russia was your biggest mistake…
They are offering suicide services in Switzerland…

What could go wrong?

Machine good, machine nice, as long as the machine works… I am not going to judge people that have lost their will to live but the providers of such a service are running into serious ethical issues.