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And Russia had just saved the ruling dictatorship’s ass in Kazakhstan, which makes the refusal so astounding.
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He should stay away from rocks and birds.
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@moonasha you were taugh about the Holocaust but were you ever taught about the Holodomor? Similar number of deaths but killed by the Communists (many of them Jews, btw).
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I find it astonishing that so many people believed in Russia-gate — and that so many still believe in it!
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Yes, sausage snacks are a thing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landj%C3%A4ger https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BiFi
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@retrollennialdungeonz2451 At least he has friends who like her.
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@hughmungus1767 You are mixing up the meaning of accent and dialect. Bob meant (and wrote) accent, you meant dialect. Yet, you still tried to score a point despite being wrong.
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France celebrating Napoleon...
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@stlouisix3 BR!C?
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Same in Denmark. “Laywhy” and “laowhy86” also work. Got no Chinese prop. Also got the notification, but probably with 40 minutes delay (not sure).
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And just now, I got a notification for China Fact Chasers!
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It's supposed to be around 7, which is neutral. Lower than 7 is acidic, higher than 7 is basic. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the pH level of the two types of bottled water. Slightly above or below 7 is perfectly safe -- and we drink liquids that are slightly acidic or basic all the time. Try looking at the pH levels of various types of juices and soft drinks, for example. The coffee I drink is around 5, for example. Beer is around 4. https://uniavisen.dk/en/whats-the-ph-of-beer-the-true-origins-of-the-ph-scale/ But doesn't a low pH level dissolve the enamel in the teeth? Only if you let it linger in your mouth and you don't brush your teeth.
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Denmark probably has better water than Sweden and Norway. (We don't use surface water -- except briefly in a neighbourhood in Copenhagen as an experiment. Our ground water is exceptionally clean and plentiful. Sweden uses lots of surface water because they don't have the same type of underground. The situation in Norway is similar to that of Sweden.) Here's an overview of the types of drinking water in the world -- it's in Danish but since you are Finnish, your Swedish skills might let you read it. Besides, there's always google translate. https://www.vandetsvej.dk/drikkevand-i-resten-af-verden According to the chart, Denmark gets 0.6% from surface water, Sweden 74.3%, Norway 88.3%.
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The only thing that's really difficult about learning Chinese is the characters. The rest is like learning any other language.
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StrategicFooyoo Perhaps you should learn a bit more before you post.
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Zed está muerto, nena.
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Suzanne Vega (Tom's Diner).
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1) glyphosate is harmless 2) there is extremely little of it in the water If you want to complain about Round Up, you should do it right. There are lots of other things in Round Up in order to make as much of glyphosate get into the leaves of the plants as possible -- some of that is soap (because there is a waxy layer on the outside of the leaves), some of it is something that makes the liquid more sticky (so it doesn't just run off the leaves but hang around for some time). Some of those things may be problematic -- but they probably aren't.
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Concentrate on the other stuff in Round Up instead of on glyphosate. Glyphosate is not a problem. Some of the other stuff might be, depending on the formulation -- some of the preservatives used are not nice.
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"A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual, and certainly without any choice. That's the way your hard-core Commie works." Take your meds.
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They are probably really tired of the constant discrimination and racism targeted at them by their country and most of their countrymen.
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Yes.
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Did you use a sample from Hair? "Let the sunshine in" (but only the 'let' part), perhaps?
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Shane Zhang I hear that lots of Chinese are paid by the government to write propaganda on the internet. Could you elaborate on that?
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Regarding the Maglev trains: of course they are German but I don't think they were stolen. Actually, I think it was the Germans who managed to sell an impractical and expensive design to China ;) Maglev is a lot more expensive than high-speed trains on normal rails -- but only marginally faster if at all faster.
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@JohnSmith-vn8dm but alphabetic scripts don’t work well for Chinese due to 1) the monosyllabic nature of the language and 2) the laughably few syllables it has (roughly 400 if we ignore the tones, roughly 1200 for well-pronounced Mandarin). Simplified characters were a good step in the right direction, no matter who was in charge at the time.
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@killerman19880385 why on earth would he then want it to become bigger by conquering Taiwan? Shouldn’t he be in favour of many smaller Chinas instead?
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Dan Rossi we don’t know that yet. It does look like that is true for influenza viruses (which are very different from corona viruses), but we don’t really know for sure. The only study so far was a small one with 70-odd patients.
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@peterpain6625 the AfD is not in any way a successor to the NSDAP. Die Linke is the successor to the SED, though…
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@valyshknee4203 none of the BRICS countries trust any of the others. Of course they are not going to switch to the yuan/ruble/rupee.
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I just realized that I hadn't subscribed already, despite having watched your videos for about two years. Fixed!
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LeckMichImArsch that depends on how you define population density. Do you take the total population and divide by the total area? Or do you only divide by the area that is livable, and ignore the deserts and steppes and the Himalayas? Or do you only look at the big, crowded cities? The population density is very low in Xinjiang, Tibet, Heilongjiang, and Inner Mongolia. It is also quite low in most of rural China (even in the parts that can support good agriculture).
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@ramicane1671 you deserve a Kirchner-free government. Well, a large minority of you do. Those who voted for her deserve to be ruled by Kirchners for eternity.
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Gotan, Switzerland is not in the EU. The Czech republic is, though, and they also use crowns (koruna). There are a bunch of more EU countries that have their own currencies. The four micro countries do use the Euro, despite not being EU members. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone (there is a map in the upper right corner of the page)
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Sweden sort of has an opt-out. They are obliged to join the Eurozone but they have to be ERM II members first -- which they have decided not to be, so they can keep a floating currency. Poland and Hungary seem to be following that strategy as well. The Czech republic definitely is.
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You finally got a good haircut! Your favourite one looks too much like what the Arab gang members like to wear here in Denmark.
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