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Dnl reacted to Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Left for class; cooled down; and came back the chipper Matt you all love
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Dnl reacted to Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Yep, you can thank advertising/media interest algorithms for that.
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Dnl got a reaction from Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
People are not thinking for themselves anymore unfortunately, i mean left and right media are owned by someone with agenda of some kind, therefore vox for example will post s**t like this everytime because it's promoting their agenda.
"whoever controls the media control the mind"
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Dnl got a reaction from dcro in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
People are not thinking for themselves anymore unfortunately, i mean left and right media are owned by someone with agenda of some kind, therefore vox for example will post s**t like this everytime because it's promoting their agenda.
"whoever controls the media control the mind"
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Dnl reacted to heywoodu in Totallympics International Song Contest Discussion
After a drive last night, I'll introduce the host city tonight
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Dnl reacted to dcro in Totallympics International Song Contest Discussion
When? Whenever @heywoodu opens the thread (presumably any day now).
What? Any song from your country released before Dec 31, 2015.
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Dnl reacted to dcro in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Can you just imagine Vox or some other leftist media discussing Biden's mental health like this?
Although, this was their biggest hit. Hands down.
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Dnl reacted to Griff88 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
Lol, our last 3 elections are like this.
All parties will join together to create either a pro-incumbent or an anti-incumbent coalition which make Indonesia has a pseudo two party systems.
And my voting job is very easy: choose the candidate which is not backed by fundamentalist religious group
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Dnl reacted to phelps in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
welcome to the Italian system...
here the vast majority of people always vote only against someone (normally, those who were in charge in the last stint, who had to increase taxes and take unpopular decisions just to save the Country from bankruptcy), never in favour of someone (or some ideas) because it's the best choice (or because they just trust those principles)...
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Dnl reacted to heywoodu in Totallympics International Song Contest Discussion
Like Amsterdam is the only place with coffee shops
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Dnl reacted to Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg has passed away this evening
This has huge consequences for American politics. Trump will most likely be able to nominate his third judge to the Supreme Court. He actually released a list of potential picks not that long ago, and they were mostly far-right. In that scenario, conservatives will have a 6-3 majority in the Supreme Court.
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Dnl got a reaction from Wumo in [OFF TOPIC] Happy Holidays and Birthdays Thread
Rosh Hashana Sameach , or happy new year, for its the start of the Jewish calendar year
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Dnl reacted to Gianlu33 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
My electoral campaign is finally over. It was hard... I do speech/events in a lot of places, i meet thousands of people and it was quite fun.
For me it was a sort of frist time and the campaign was almost impossible becouse no any political party decided to support the NO at the referendum.
Well, let's hope to do a bigger and stronger campaign in 2021 for the local elections and maybe, who know, for the 2023 general election.
(Technically isn't really over yet, I have a last event this evening )
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Dnl reacted to Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] Politics Thread
I mean...what? There’s a lot of idiots who live in the U.S I guess
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Dnl reacted to Col_Frost in Bobsleigh 2020 - 2021 Discussion Thread
I was just joking with this shopping thing But surely I'm not a fan of changing citezenship only to could compete for another country. Any other reason is perfectly fine for me but sometimes it's hard to recognize is this reason a true or only a trick (I'm not saying that in Israel it is a trick). I hope you understand
True that. But still it's very hard for a country outside of the top to fight for medals. Sure France can have Heinrich, Czechs Dvorak but there're still not candidates for medals. And we're talking about countries with some traditions. It's way more difficult for "new" countries. But as Korea proved it's not impossible (but not in 6 years I believe). So as you said, qualification first. I think it's very possible if they continue tradition of compete in North America Cup.
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Dnl reacted to hckošice in Bobsleigh 2020 - 2021 Discussion Thread
but she is still by miles the best Hungarian half-pipe skier ever so who knows
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Dnl got a reaction from hckošice in Bobsleigh 2020 - 2021 Discussion Thread
It's more like the weird Story of Elizabath Swaney who represented Hungary, i'm 1000000% sure that Hungary did not shop for her..., unless they shop for athleats in AliExpress..
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Dnl reacted to Monzanator in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat
Sex always sells. Even when the 'sex' is focused on underage Muslim lolitas
Vladimir Nabokov would be proud of this stunt!
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Dnl got a reaction from phelps in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat
Hey I got explainations for this tredition.
It has few speculations about when it started and why but there is two commen explantion that are used today to explain
1) it's meant to honor the deceased, in order to show other that, the grave is being visited by someone, and that people are taking care of it, also that could draw somone to the gravestone and than he will read about the deceased and than he will be rememberd by somone.
also about that the choice of a stone instead of flowers is to give him somthing that common and yet last forever.
2)it is part of an older tredition of blocking caves and graves from animels so thay would not
desecrate the honor of the dead.
there are few more explanations for this some related to ghost even, but mainly it's those first two to show respect and to take care.
anyway hope i helped and for any more Judaism questions im always here
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Dnl got a reaction from hckošice in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat
Hey I got explainations for this tredition.
It has few speculations about when it started and why but there is two commen explantion that are used today to explain
1) it's meant to honor the deceased, in order to show other that, the grave is being visited by someone, and that people are taking care of it, also that could draw somone to the gravestone and than he will read about the deceased and than he will be rememberd by somone.
also about that the choice of a stone instead of flowers is to give him somthing that common and yet last forever.
2)it is part of an older tredition of blocking caves and graves from animels so thay would not
desecrate the honor of the dead.
there are few more explanations for this some related to ghost even, but mainly it's those first two to show respect and to take care.
anyway hope i helped and for any more Judaism questions im always here
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Dnl got a reaction from Olympian1010 in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat
Hey I got explainations for this tredition.
It has few speculations about when it started and why but there is two commen explantion that are used today to explain
1) it's meant to honor the deceased, in order to show other that, the grave is being visited by someone, and that people are taking care of it, also that could draw somone to the gravestone and than he will read about the deceased and than he will be rememberd by somone.
also about that the choice of a stone instead of flowers is to give him somthing that common and yet last forever.
2)it is part of an older tredition of blocking caves and graves from animels so thay would not
desecrate the honor of the dead.
there are few more explanations for this some related to ghost even, but mainly it's those first two to show respect and to take care.
anyway hope i helped and for any more Judaism questions im always here
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Dnl reacted to hckošice in [OFF TOPIC] General Chat
President Zuzana Čaputová spend the afternoon in the museum of Holocaust to paid a small tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust on the occasion of the Day of the Victims of the Holocaust and Racial Violence.
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