
Thanks for the insightful response, as with most things, there’s nuance missing from the conversation

Thanks for the insightful response, as with most things, there’s nuance missing from the conversation

Aren’t contrails like, really bad for climate? And it would be really easy to divert some routes to shave off a significant part of contrail-caused warming?


Both Putin and Trump (through his ideologists) are diametrically opposed to European liberalism


Because “muh EU holding citizens of member states as hostages to WOKE”


I mean… the EU itself is doing half their job by using all their political capital on inane shit like Chat Control, instead of using all available political capital for federalisation and strengthening ties with China


Peanut butter (smooth) + light soy sauce + sesame oil
Great on noodles, great dipping sauce for hot pots
Now we know why she’s single


Too bad for Hungary unfortunately


Championship back on


Amazing for the championship end as a whole


Merkel, as Varoufakis put it, sending your failed minister to Brussels is a good choice because “In Brussels, you can’t hear them scream”


FIA: no, no racing allowed, you will ONLY race into turn 1


Aren’t Doctors Without Borders active, and also losing doctors to IDF strikes in Gaza? What’s the complaint here?


used to kill people in Ukraine
Resisting occupation is a right guaranteed under international law

bro is fellating autocrats left and right



In Taiwan, these people are called 民主二代 (second generation of democracy), oftentimes in a derogatory way, referring to a generation that came of age after Taiwan’s democratization, sometimes seen as taking democracy for granted.
I kinda half don’t blame them, they suffer from the same issues that most liberal democracies face now:
In this context, Taiwanese politics is a hugely partisan-tribal affair with a lot of drama. A lot of people become apathetic and just go “you can’t eat democracy” (a dig at parties that keep pushing this as their campaign slogan rather than talking about kitchen-table political issues (housing, affordability, high cost of raising kids).


Idk how to feel about this. If this news came from the UK, the replies would’ve been:
you got a loicense for that, mate?
But because it’s China, people will gladly glaze this move.


Living in Taiwan, this is kinda annoying, when one of these cables got cut, the internet was noticeably slower for a couple of days


That’s a reasonable way to think about it, but what “should” happen and what “does” happen are different.
It seems like historically, state visits happen at the White House, which to me makes a lot of sense given the logistics of hosting foreign entourage.
The US is a world power, part of being a world power is being able to project that power, including through aesthetics, compare the aesthetics of a state visit in the Kremlin and Great Hall of the People vs. hosting in a temporary tent on a lawn.
Luddite. Maybe today more than ever, we should all be somewhat luddite-y