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Definitely a lot higher than 2.7%, more like 27%
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Manuel Camelo yeah you mean like Boeing legally had to help ask the families of the people they killed?
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Legend. Bet your teachers and peers rate you now
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Linda Pierce there's a lot of that here
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I'm sure plenty of Indians just claim the pay taxes elsewhere
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Cleveland Ohio?
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Probably be another bridge too far
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@jamiemidge4983 not when 25 tonne shipments at a time are coming in and certainly not when it's been bashed to death it's not. It's everywhere in Britain. Did you not see them in the stands on Sunday?
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@rafaromanozademelmac6095 incorrect
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@timothyp3378 isn’t the rationale for demonetisating videos that they’re not advertiser friendly? And that advertisers don’t want to be associated with them?
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@robertcrawshaw9978 you don't know what yeat means? You little nitty
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They're just doing in the open what happens in the west in secret
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Imagine ignoring warnings for over 30 years
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@r3cy780 you're talking about the law of diminishing marginal returns. Or to put it another way, picking low hanging fruit. Getting to the moon is absolutely minuscule compared to getting to just the nearest star. If the world was a grain of sand on a beach, and the moon was the adjacent grain of sand, the nearest star would be further than the moon is. The distances are mind boggling. You can fantasise about all the technology you want, in order to achieve speeds that would make it realistic for humans to travel, you would either have to accelerate at such a rate that humans could not survive, or you would have to take so long accelerating that any human would be dead before you reached the necessary speed. And that's assuming you'd harnessed an energy source that would give the unbelievable amounts of energy required to accelerate mass to the speed and the materials to withstand it and keep people safe. A better analogy is ships. Yes we can sail to Australia quicker and a lot safer than we could 300 years ago but it still takes a bloody long time. We haven't been to the moon for 50 years and right now we haven't got the technology to take us there. The only reusable spacecraft we've ever had, the space shuttle, is gone. The only way we are realistically going to explore other stars and world is with robots, and it will take generations to get the results
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No one counts the Swiss army
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A good defence would be not to kick off a nuclear war by starting a conventional war
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@nmstranger lots of Americans argue that US elections aren’t fair…
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@mage1086 yeah that’s true, in fact a lot of Europeans oriented from northern Iran on the shores of the Caspian Sea. There’s a time there who speak a local language/dialect , I forget their name, that shares lots of words, traditions and myths with Gaelic. Sometimes you can understand entire sentences, and the stories and traditions are almost a carbon copy, from weddings to horses, they even have a maypole - Iran is where the maypole comes from.
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Do Reagan's plan to nuke Russia
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@Abe Lincoln lincoln yes because the Chinese have been responsible for ask the European and American colonial past atrocities
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I think the eu might have played a big part
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@tinycockjock1967 it didn't miss though did it
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@moukhshiii7220 no just 25 Indians
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Only 800m? You didn’t do the east coast to west coast experience then
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@gregstephens361 the funniest thing is you see a place-name on the map and assume there’s going to be something there, but when you get there there’s just a sign with name on.
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@Antipodean33 what’s wrong with Kimberly?
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@cold_servo_pie 400m one way, then back. But 800m is easily done in oz. the roads aren’t paved in the outback, they’re just unsurfaced dirt tracks, and there really isn’t anyone there. Like the video said, 3000 people in an area bigger than France. That’s bigger than Texas
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@mvl9591 those who have Joe Biden as president and those who haven’t
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@mamajune3864 what about Australia?
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@Antipodean33 most of the Bush in the outback is pretty unspoilt, a lot of the coastline is too. Damn shame what they’re letting happen to the reef though
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FYI the Israeli death toll has been reduced to less than 700, over half of whom were military personnel, and over half of both civilians and military deaths were killed by the IDF
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At that rate in ten generations we might get there in one generation
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Me
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It’s for the international audience. We British use and understand both
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@flostein7589 exactly, it isn't. The general British public aren't exactly renowned for their intelligence vis a vis their cousins on the continent and they've managed it for years
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And people say China is going to face a depopulation crisis 😂
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Timothy McLean well no this was in response to nato nuking Poland ahead of an invasion
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Neurofied Yamato how to be offended most probably. Don't think the kids today watch YouTube videos on history so they don't know squat about it
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You mean like all the dictatorships the USA supports and has put in place? What happened in 1954 in Iran? Oh yeah, the USA backed a military coup that overthrew the democratically elected government in Iran and resolved it with a dictator called the shah, who was so brutal and corrupt Iranians backed religious fanatics to get rid of him. How’s that for supporting dictatorships? Incidentally, Iranians still have elections and elect their president, something the western media like to ignore. They don’t elect their religious leader, like Catholics don’t elect the pope, because you know, they’re chosen by god or something.
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@b3arwithm3 it’s more to do with the fact the USA backs the Arab states
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@b3arwithm3 is that similar to the colonial imperialist mentality Americans suffers from when they hate Mexicans and other immigrants, despite being a nation of immigrants that won its southern states in a war of occupation from Mexico, or hate the English, despite the war of independence finishing 250 years ago, or hate the Russians, despite the Cold War finishing 30 Tara ago?
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@b3arwithm3 ha ha ha no. A) monarchs are dictators, B) the house of saud etc was given the keys to the monarchy by Britain, they were never “royal” by birth before that, they were just people the British could work with. His do you think monarchs in Europe got their crown? Through brutal wars of conquests like any other dictator. Not a history fan I see, you must be American.
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@royalroyal2210 more like America: “have some freedom bombs for your wife and children Aha parents” , country: “we hate America”
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@b3arwithm3 nice of you to wish hardship on people you’ve never met those democratic government your country overthrew and replaced with a brutal and corrupt dictator. Real class you’re showing.
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@BanCommies_Fascists another fool. Monarchs are dictators you dozy tart
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@vahidmarzoughi9260 Ukraine is an Iranian trap for the U.S. America thought it was using Ukraine to fight a proxy war against Russia, turns out Iran is using Russia to fight a proxy war against the USA
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@SassyyjuicyMaria another dumb take. Were you in Iran at the time? They were better off under their democracy that the USA tried with a dictatorship. The only reason the USA doesn’t like Iran now is because they overthrew the US imposed dictator and replaced him with an elected president who gets replaced every four years unless he wins another term
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@sterlingsilver6461 it’s definitely about agendas. And 1984 ministry of truth censorship and propaganda is the biggest agenda
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Funny that the media chooses not to report on them isn’t it
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@Randomguy-wy4xi USA: South America and the rest of the world
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