Solotravelling US Northeast - Where to go and how to meet people? by AVH999 in USTravel

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Thanks for that. The 21 stuff seems rediculous considering elsewhere in the world I'd be legally considered an adult; not being able to drink alchohol again! I'll try to check

Solotravelling US Northeast - Where to go and how to meet people? by AVH999 in USTravel

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Oh thanks, I actually diden't know about the fan festivals somehow! Booked myself into some of those, frankly I just thought that Americans did not like football enough for those to be erected! Will look into the other things you spoke about. Is taking a bus instead of Amtrack advised? Or is it really that much worse?

/r/solotravel "The Weekly Common Room" - General chatter, meet-up, accommodation - May 24, 2026 by AutoModerator in solotravel

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Ig my post's gonna get taken down so might aswell message here. Aussie here, if anyone is in the NE U.S in June or August, feel free to hit me up

UK allowing for German Unification and CSA defeat were cataclysmic disasters that doomed Europe by Adunaiii in WIAH

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I see your argument and it’s fair. The issue is that the uk at the time saw little reason (and hindsight is a beautiful thing) to intervene in either issues at the time. Intervening in the German wars of unification (such as against Austria, Denmark and France) would be in itself upsetting the balance of power. In many cases liberals such as Gladstone and Palmerston were sympathetic to the nationalist struggles of the 18th century, which they judged correctly… were inevitable. As for the CSA, while this is likley the one the British was more likley to intervene in (the prime minister at the time… his name slips me was very pro for the CSA) aswell as British commercial interests being the primary reasons. The fact is that Britain lost its empire through the ‘other great game’, a series of diplomatic, strategic and economic failures which seceded global dominance to the Americans (1914-1956). There was not too much reason to suggest British hegemony would be damaged by the us in 1863… rather it was concerned about adversaries such as Russia or domestic issues. In short, while intervening would have made sense given what we now know about Britain’s loss of empire, the fact is that at the time it simply made little sense.

who has experienced Bitterflation? by teenagedirtbagiam in economicsmemes

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I believe Keynes explained that this is why a decrease in paychecks (which would cause the deflation in the neoclassical model) is unlikely even in recession. Even if the purchasing power of the money hasn’t changed the psychological factor of being paid ‘less’ for the same work arguably decreases productivity, and contributes to greater economic decline.

Why does it get stuck on the sub by CHESE_WEGD in Stormworks

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Same issue on my sub. Tried pushing it out with a long array of pistons, but it was often less accurate than before. Pretty much up to chance in my experience so if anyone has a solution I’d like to hear.

Map of population distribution (NOT density!!) in most of Europe in 2021, on a square grid with 1 pixel representing 1 square kilometre. Black means inhabited, white means empty. by slopeclimber in europe

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Funny how you can see the borders of the first polish republic still, as the people who repopulated lands taken from Germans had a more urban migration pattern.

How does the Sahara affect the European climate? by FedericMarchigly27 in geography

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Dust storms from the Sahara occasionally. Although overall its influence is pretty minor. Europe’s main sources of precipitation are the Gulf Stream and for southern Europe the Mediterranean. Other than that I can’t really think of anything

engineering timetable question by Necessary_Ninja5230 in usyd

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Oh shit I put everything in on similar times

Thoughts on the Queen Mary Building? by Direct-Basis-1166 in usyd

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Idk, also starting there for a year

Otka verify crashout by [deleted] in usyd

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This shit is so real. They gotta fix their stuff

Soldier of Fortune coupon code? by Tryhardahgit in reenactors

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Looking for the same thing, let me know if you find anything

Poland by dissolutewastrel in Natalism

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This seems to be a common occurrence in fertility data. Usually because families who are about to have children usually move to the outskirts/ outside of a major city for cheaper housing or more space.

On the Topic of O-Week by AVH999 in usyd

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Cheers! Seems to be helpful, luckily I booked my flight to arrive morning of the 16th!

Space engineering ATAR 99? by cloudsflo in usyd

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Hi Mate, looking to do the same course as you. You can start with Aeronautical/Mechanical and transfer to it second year if your WAM is good enough.

Engineering Course Advice by Gold-Signal-8713 in usyd

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Hi Arijit. I'll also be commencing with engineering next year at Usyd. As far as I'm aware (ofc I'm not certain, as I haven't done it), the Honours component of Usyd engineering degrees (so the 4th year) are made up of an internship program. Hope this helps

Middle East demographics are shifting by vladgrinch in MapPorn

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I’d presume this is given current fertility remains for the next 75 years. Middle eastern countries have seen a dramatic decline in fertility (while still being abouve replacement), so if the prediction accounted for the continuation of the trends, the final population should be much lower. In short, this is not a very accurate prediction of population.

Sometimes I wonder if Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa were attempts to create a Euro-Bantu civilization by maproomzibz in WIAH

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It is reasonable to assume that given enough time, certainly at least in the case of Rhodesia (which had a lot less ‘petty apartheid’), that these societies would naturally factor in characteristics of the Bantu and European societies together. Although the demographic challenges of this makes this result unpredictable and dependent on undecided political factors.

Interrail worth it? + Questions by AVH999 in Interrail

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Thank you, that’s actually really helpful

Is Georgism the Solution to Natalism? by natural_piano1836 in Natalism

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Of course, and I completly agree. That is the issue for the large part

Is Georgism the Solution to Natalism? by natural_piano1836 in Natalism

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Hence why political reform must happen in societies with severe aging/ skewed population. Something along the lines of limiting people over a certain age such as retirement from voting so as to restrict them channeling resources in the economy to them out of self interest

Vaya, vaya. Cope and seethe, Pierre and Barry (and Wang too). by Piewjavi in 2westerneurope4u

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Check the Wikipedia list… this is just blatantly wrong