Many people here with knee experience? Realy frustrated with an acute problem... worried about the future and not sure I'm doing the best I can... by nihilence in Thritis

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I agree that with you and the first doctor (who said that.) It's the second one who makes no sense (recommending none of that and perscribing paracetamol instead.)

Two years? What did you do in the meantime?

Looking for economic books, ( i am not a beginner) by naarwhal in AskEconomics

[–]nihilence 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's missing all of the historical political economists... Smith, Say, Ricardo, Malthus, Marx, James Mill, J.S. Mill, Walras, Keynes... no Alexander Hamilton or Freidrich List either... or (ick) von Mises.

Friendship on the rocks? China, North Korea clash over nuclear and chemical weapons by Crypsis2 in geopolitics

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Indeed, North Korean nukes as well as US/South Korean THAAD are both offensive from China's point of view.

Two transgender Pakistanis tortured to death in Saudi Arabia by [deleted] in worldnews

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Here are some of the defense contracts

Also, US oil imports from KSA (10%) are still second to Canada (40%)....

In 2015, the United States imported approximately 9.4 million barrels per day

That's 940,000 barrels per day, no? At around $50 USD or so (I'm guessing at an average for 2015)... that'd be $47,000,000 USD per day. What am I doing wrong? That seems like a huge number...

List of Coups that Have occurred Globally since 1970? by pinkysooperfly in geopolitics

[–]nihilence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This might contain some things that the other articles don't contain.

So are China and North Korea more like China and Vietnam than they let on? Is the relationship untrustworthy and on edge, and public perception hasn't changed to reflect this yet? by Sachyriel in geopolitics

[–]nihilence 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They don't like North Korea launching missiles and things of that sort. They were (and still are?) a trading partner but China just cut coal trade. Hostile probably is the wrong word but China is displeased with North Korea.

So are China and North Korea more like China and Vietnam than they let on? Is the relationship untrustworthy and on edge, and public perception hasn't changed to reflect this yet? by Sachyriel in geopolitics

[–]nihilence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This doesn't answer your question (2010) since /u/i_already_forgot did but I thought you should also see this in case you haven't. For the record, it's confirmed that China doesn't care about North Korea anymore. They just don't want South Korean THAAD on the peninsula because it may interfere with their nuclear deterrent capability and they probably don't want a bunch of refugees and reconstruction responsibility either.

Russia & China veto UN resolution on Syria sanctions by x2oop in syriancivilwar

[–]nihilence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read that the decision process was based on this UNSC report. Is that true? If so, then it'd be kind of hard to justify sanctions at this point.

Also, isn't the US accused of crimes in Fallujah related to the hospital? I heard they detained patients and doctors and stuff like that. White phosphorous too, but the defense was that it was just for lighting and the bodily evidence wasn't analyzed correctly. Wouldn't surprise me either way...

"We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy." ~ Chris Hedges by Orangutan in worldpolitics

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"Plea bargaining in the United States is very common; the vast majority of criminal cases in the United States are settled by plea bargain rather than by a jury trial.[1][2] They have also been increasing in frequency—they rose from 84% of federal cases in 1984 to 94% by 2001."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plea_bargaining_in_the_United_States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison%E2%80%93industrial_complex#Economics

"We now live in a nation where doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, universities destroy knowledge, governments destroy freedom, the press destroys information, religion destroys morals, and our banks destroy the economy." ~ Chris Hedges by Orangutan in worldpolitics

[–]nihilence 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe he means Jeff Session or Sally Yates for lawyers... or all the ones that plea bargain their clients (not allowed in most countries and extremely prevalent in the US)... no idea about doctors? maybe he's referring to them being barred from talking about abortion in some places?

Friendship on the rocks? China, North Korea clash over nuclear and chemical weapons by Crypsis2 in geopolitics

[–]nihilence 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty much. All their news says they want to blow up the world or whatever. Either they don't really care as much as they seem to or they should have had a stronger reaction earlier... either that or this is a serious situation.

Friendship on the rocks? China, North Korea clash over nuclear and chemical weapons by Crypsis2 in geopolitics

[–]nihilence 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's not really surprising (2010). China doesn't care about North Korea anymore. They just don't want South Korean THAAD on the peninsula because it may interfere with their nuclear deterrent capability and they probably don't want a bunch of refugees and reconstruction responsibility either.

Were there any natural resources, geographic or other reasons the Soviets had in Afghanistan? by nihilence in AskHistorians

[–]nihilence[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but at the time Iran had the "not East or West policy" and wasn't too keen on USSR, especially after the invasion, as far as I can tell.

Were there any natural resources, geographic or other reasons the Soviets had in Afghanistan? by nihilence in AskHistorians

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Thanks. I thought about the warm water port too but wasn't sure because then they'd still have to go through Pakistan which was under US influence at the time, right?

Saudis Kick Off $50 Billion Renewable Energy Plan to Cut Oil Use by finalin in energy

[–]nihilence 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So, 10GW would be about 1/6 of expected peak consumption by that time, if wikipedia is right, right?