I used to be in this camp, but will now avoid public toilets whenever possible. Not having to sit on others pee and butt sweat is pretty awesome.
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If a tariff falls on a product category but no one is around to hear it, did it even make a sound?
day before yesterday, 105. yesterday 125. today 145.
so I guess 165 tomorrow?
Maybe he's doing it to displease someone...
Automating this system with some kind of algorithm is not right, but a nearly blind 70-year-old can still do damage? The angle here is weird.
160 people is a very tiny force, feels unlikely that this is China's official (official between Russia and China) contribution. China is a country with twice the population of Europe, and 160 guys is all they send to help?
This explanation feels more likely:
One of the captured soldiers claimed he paid 300,000 rubles (roughly $3,000) to a middleman in China to join the Russian military in exchange for the promise of citizenship, Ukraine's Luhansk military unit press service told Ukrainian Pravda earlier in the day.
I think this but it's just the people seeing his tweet immediately before he lifted the restrictions.
Market doesn't know if the tariffs are even coming back, and are taking the chance to buy back low.
If you're organisation is small/flexible enough, maybe look into using some kind of stacked diff system. We used graphite at my previous company and it's amazing for working with these kinds of things where you have a million little things to fix and they're all kind of dependent on each other.
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Aight so, we have two huge economic powers in the world and one that's lesser but still very big. The two huge powers are fighting each other to the death, destroying each others economies as well as their own. Lets go EU Century? 🙏
When linking the video above, I noticed they have a newer one kind of on this topic. I found it interesting, maybe you will too: Europe’s Military is Weak - But Is That America’s Fault?
My impression as an outsider (some, but limited, exposure to Finnish politics) is that the Finns have the right way of dealing with these far right, maybe. What they always do it seems like is to create a coalition government of the largest parties, including the far right. This keeps them from riding the underdog wave of support for years, and exposes their incompetence in real political issues (usually these parties only have one well-formulated stance, and that is anti immigration - that's the solution to every single other issue).
I'm welcome to criticism if my outsider perspective is misinformed. (-: