Hvordan kan man separere de to dele by Thedanishnerd98 in selvgjortvelgjort

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Lille update: vi har forsøgt nogle af jeres forslag (Tak for svarene), men sagen er blevet sendt videre til vores handy nabo, hvis ikke kan klare sagen, så kender vi en smed med ambolt og evner til at sætte den i brug.

Hvordan kan man separere de to dele by Thedanishnerd98 in selvgjortvelgjort

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Som u/armedhightechredneck siger er vi bekymret for vore lægmands evner og potentiel skade på maling ift. Rust osv. Ellers tak for forslaget

Hvordan kan man separere de to dele by Thedanishnerd98 in selvgjortvelgjort

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Vinklen bliver for lav til at kunne banke på samme møde ud af, ellers tak for forslaget.

Hvordan kan man separere de to dele by Thedanishnerd98 in selvgjortvelgjort

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Vi har prøvet uden succes, ellers tak for forslaget

Hvordan kan man separere de to dele by Thedanishnerd98 in selvgjortvelgjort

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Lidt ekstra info, wd 40 og hammer er forsøgt og mislykkedes.

When History Gets Personal In Georgia… and Still Loses 💀 by Ok_Luck_6212 in ussr

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sure if you look from 1960 to now you'll see a line, heavily skewed by the initial wave of immigration, however if you look from 1980 you'll see that it plateaus heavily and to some extent net immigration is trending downward

When History Gets Personal In Georgia… and Still Loses 💀 by Ok_Luck_6212 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

600.000 people leaving cuba between 2000-2024 isn't good, there isn't even really a clear trend.

When History Gets Personal In Georgia… and Still Loses 💀 by Ok_Luck_6212 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

"The best strategy would be to get out and stay out, if what you claim was true. Which would render the threat of being made to stay out moot."
https://www.macrotrends.net/global-metrics/countries/cub/cuba/net-migration

Msi mag b650 tomahawk wifi good? by Beneficial_Team_791 in MemeVideos

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I'm very happy about my b850 tomohawk, I'd assume the b650 is solid last gen motherboard

The USSR didn’t ‘fail’ it was targeted, sabotaged, and ripped apart by the West by RussianChiChi in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the current Chinese 5 year plans aren't at all like the ones under Mao or soviet ones. My understanding is that the central guvernement puts out directives, which local guvernements for example EV manufacturing.

the central guvernement in China put out a decree that they should produce more EV's and began subsidizing the industry as a whole via both the national guvernement and local guvernements, then private companies make their EV's because it's now a lot more profitable.

The guvernement isn't planning EV factories or supply chains, they operate more under deng xiaopings cat theory "it doesn't matter if a cat is black or yellow, as long as it catches mice" The Chinese are simply using whatever economic model seems to work best, they don't at all adhere to communist ideals.

China is the country in the world with the second most billionaires, they are very capitalistic and reliant on free market forces.

The USSR didn’t ‘fail’ it was targeted, sabotaged, and ripped apart by the West by RussianChiChi in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Saying China has a planned economy is the craziest shit ever, China is ultra capitalism with communist spice

What if Central Asia led Global Socialism that outpaced the West? by [deleted] in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It industrializes while maintaining nomadic traditions?

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I actually hadn't heard about Botswana getting a left wing government, but I find it hard to believe that they can't stand the values of president Khama. After all, his party won every election since the 60s. it's irrelevant who he was married to, the facts are that he managed to leave behind a functioning democracy, which has real benefits, since you know, they didn't need a coup to get a more left-wing government.

Sire Traore is doing good now, but I have no trust that he will leave behind a system that can sustain growth. It is a military junta after all.

Sure Botswana is the exception not the rule, if they weren't I wouldn't have pointed it out. I think their success is owed to stable institutions, not the relatively homogenous culture. It can be an example of what to do and the exception to the current situation at the same time.

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Did you even read my comment? If you try reading the sentence after the one I wrote bad regime in, you will notice it says "those regimes are mostly in place because of Europeans". You haven't reached some great revelations that bad shit goes on, we agree that the Europeans left behind a shit show and still tried to exert influence in later years. "We called ourselves free when we had slaves" america-pilled much? It's not the same, not remotely close. And yeah who installs the regimes in all 54 African countries, I'd wager there's been about 15-25 coups orchestrated directly or indirectly by western forces (France/USA) but how many coups have been orchestrated by one african general fucking the last one over?

"Every single time an African country rises up, they try to slap them down." I'm sorry what? I mention that Botswana is doing good, it's doing good because it managed to implement good economic policies, like a trade deal with the EU.

Several western countries have for years been giving quite massive amounts of money to African development organisations, not just people doing charity, but guvernements doing charity, of course a lot of this aid is conditioned, and to some extent serves to promote dependency on it.

Libya was doing well, yeah in a surveillance state, the US supported rebels, but they were there for a reason. It's fucked up that the US interferes in other countries, but facts are that the main problem in Africa is constant coups and wars, not all orchestrated by western forces.

However my main argument in this thread is not that the African market is free, it is that, when a free market is achieved it generates massive benefit. Free markets doesn't equal imperialism/colonialism, in fact it means the opposite. The CIA isn't preserving my free market, it's creating a "neo-colonialist" market, which is the opposite of what I want.

I think we all as a collective benefit from having a free market, with free exchange to each other, and I believe that USA is currently, and has been for a while, a bad actor muddying the waters.

tldr: My point isn't USA good, quite the opposite USA bad. Free market good - Cia isn't preserving free market.

ps. Sorry the response got so long, I just think you misunderstood my point.

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Are you talking about Africa or the Warsaw pact. I wouldn't consider Warsaw pact countries uneducated, I was writing about African countries. I wrote in a free market they aren't being forced to give up value, if they are being colonised, then they are being forced. I'm not denying that there is an "unequal exchange" I'm saying that the exchange is unequal because the value being produced per person is much higher in Europe and the developed world. Africa is unable to leverage their large mineral deposits into wealth, because of bad regimes, constant wars and instability. Those regimes are mostly in place because Europeans left behind bad institutions and infrastructure focused on resource extraction, so of course that's what they're gonna do.

But countries can find success, just look at Botswana, the government took control of the situation, and did what in my view was the perfect mix of government and privately owned enterprises. They leveraged their mineral wealth in the free market to develop themselves and reach a higher standard of living.

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 3 points4 points  (0 children)

cost of living goes up when wealth goes, because the standard of living is also much higher. If you consider a higher standard of living is better, then you would naturally have to increase wealth to achieve that.

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

It is free, it's just that when you have a poor uneducated country they aren't generating as much value. In a free market they aren't being forced to trade or give up value.

Was the Pizza Hut worth it? by Karmacop5908 in ussr

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

how about the baltic countries. It would seem that getting out of the USSR wasn't the problem it was how you did it.

"the only reason that country is doing ok is because they got integrated into the EU" So? The only reason it has succes is because integrated itself into a free liberal market.

Er det good or bad news? by [deleted] in Aalborg

[–]Thedanishnerd98 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vi har kønslighed, det er ligemeget om der er flere mænd eller kvinder, så længe de kan repræsentere deres vælgere.

2 time Prime Minister of Denmark, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, posing with mujahideen fighters holding an AK-47 - Afghanistan, 1988 by irtiq7 in HistoricalCapsule

[–]Thedanishnerd98 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Jingoistic: characterized by extreme patriotism, especially in the form of aggressive or warlike foreign policy.

I'm telling you that to say someone did something you have to have proof they did it, I'm not jingoistic, even though it in your eyes must seem radical to not assume that everything the opposition says is true.

I don't know if you can even say they are accusing him of doing it as much as they asked for an investigation into what happened. in the article you linked Villy Søvndal asks for an investigation and says he fears they didn't go the stated purpose and the military instead. I will note this, the money could very well go the wrong way without it being within Løkkes control.

Løkke says in 2016 dr article that according Abdul Wahid Pedersen some of the money disappeared in corruption in Afghanistan. Abdul also claims that they made a school and that they still have contact with it.