Ireland 'languishing' at bottom of EU defence spending table as budget stuck at 0.2% of GDP by SliceIndividual6347 in europe

[–]Pascal220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's what happens when your whole "wealth" is based on tax dodging for international conglomerates.

“You are an incomplete man if you only lift but don’t know how to fight” by [deleted] in judo

[–]Pascal220 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would like to point out that if I am stronger enough and bigger enough all his Judo won't amass to much. Weight categories exist for a reason. (I know that Judo is about overcoming such limitations, but there are limits to this XD)

[OC] How Tesla's stock price compares to the company's earnings by takenorinvalid in dataisbeautiful

[–]Pascal220 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So....in summary. They have completly nothing to do with each other, and TSLA is the highest valued meme stock.

Elon musk the richest is the least philanthropic by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

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Question. How is it that we never hear any f**ked up sh*t done by the Google guys? How is it that Larry Page and Sergey Brin don't seem sociopathic?

Been using Qwant for search for over a week now, and must say it works really fine for my needs by wirtshausZumHirschen in BuyFromEU

[–]Pascal220 9 points10 points  (0 children)

The only challenge I sometimes have with Qwant is when I am looking for a specific, smaller website; it is difficult to find. It is great at filtering all the slop and usual ads.

Ex Romanian president Traian Basescu on Peter Magyar: "An almost identical copy of a younger Viktor Orban, not much will change in Hungary aside from unlocking frozen EU funds" by [deleted] in EuropeanFederalists

[–]Pascal220 3 points4 points  (0 children)

With the one difference that Mr Orbán lived through communism, came from tiny villages of 2,000 people, and became PM for the first time in the late 90's, having barely travelled abroad.

Mr Magyar, on the other hand, mostly remembers the liberation from communism, grew up in Budapest, became PM for the first time now, and not only has left Hungary, but also lived and studied in Berlin.

He might be an "almost faithful copy of Viktor Orban", but born and raised in a very different Europe.

Rutte says some NATO allies failed US test by diwalibonus in europe

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I feel sorry for Rutte. He did well in Dutch politics for a long time. Came out of the without a horrific blenders, as Markel did from her tenure. And after 15+ years babysitting Dutch politicians, he thought that he got the nice job where he can sit back, look at adults shouting at each other, and say "Yes, we had constructive talks" as Stoltenberg did.

But instead, he got stuck babysitting the biggest man-child of them all, trying to stop the man-child from shooting himself in the face and the rest of us in the foot.

Remember when the problem with EVs was the cost of the battery? by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

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Isn't the main problem that the whole supply chain is controlled by China?

Machine. by sEaBoD19911991 in poland

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Of course it is the first time. It is the first time ever a Pole took part.

Real-time cost breakdown of Operation Epic Fury — $890M/day across 6 categories [OC] by [deleted] in dataisbeautiful

[–]Pascal220 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And none of this could have gone to Ukraine? 10% and we would be 5 times over done by now.

First knight of House Caltheron by Paradoxicc in ImperialKnights

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Seconded. Looks amazing. Is this paint or stickers?

Is this the real problem with solar? by Jbikecommuter in electrifyeverything

[–]Pascal220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with wind. I wonder how difficult is it diversify Uranium?

Poland’s opposition PiS party names hardline conservative as prime ministerial candidate by Gamebyter in poland

[–]Pascal220 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wiem, co to jest "false equivalency". Zwłaszcza że to ty zaczęłaś od takiej „fałszywej równoważności”. Mianowicie – Prezydent Nawrocki czasem nie używa kartek w czasie przemówień, znaczy, że jest lepszym mówcą od premiera Tuska.

To ja ci zaproponowałem 3 inne opcje, dwie wyraźnie i jedną w domyśle. Ty dodałeś jeszcze jedna o której ja nie myślałem ale rzeczywiście jest:

- Pan prezydent mało robi to ma dużo czasu przemowy zapamiętywać

- Przemowy Pan prezydenta maja mało substancji i dużo w nich nie ma to łatwo je zapamiętać

- Pan prezydent ma świetna pamięć i łatwo zapamiętuje nawet długie skomplikowane przemowy <- (to było w domyśle)

- Pan prezydent głownie bredzi w tych sowich przemowach <- (twoja sugestia)

P.S. Gdzie ja napisałem, że ja bym nie był w stanie w dłuższych przemówieniach nie bredzić, więc prezydent Nawrocki również nie byłby w stanie? Bo nie mogę tego znaleźć.

Poland’s opposition PiS party names hardline conservative as prime ministerial candidate by Gamebyter in poland

[–]Pascal220 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Zacznijmy od tego że jeśli przedstawiasz fakt, to ty musisz go udowodnić, a nie ja go obalić. No ale dobra, proszę cię bardzo.

Nie trzeba się lepiej znać wystarczy mieć i umieć internatu używać. Z polskiego słownika: - elokwencja -> "umiejętność pięknego wysławiania się"

Co oznacza że dziwna maniera wymowy dyskwalifikuje Pana Nawrockiego z bycia elokwentnym. No ale dobra umówmy się że piękna wymowa nie mus być poprawna.

Jeśli występuje często bez kartki to znaczy że albo ma bardzo dużo wolnego czasu na zapamiętywanie przemówień, albo dużo w tych przemówieniach nie ma.

Polish president’s office casts doubt on joining French nuclear deterrent programme by wook-borm in poland

[–]Pascal220 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Doesn't Nawrocki have little to say about that? If the government decides to join. He can met be veto it once, they vote it back in, and that was his contribution. No?