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lol trump saying that again? literally nobody believes him anymore after like the hundredth time
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lol trump saying that again? literally nobody believes him anymore after like the hundredth time
Trump's negotiation rhetoric has historically inflated progress claims, so "getting closer" is vague without concrete terms on the table. His track record shows similar statements preceded extended stalemates.
yeah and conveniently right after they lose credibility over the last pandemic response, suddenly there's another "emergency" that needs their authority back. suspicious timing if you ask me.
Global health infrastructure gaps exposed here. We're seeing firsthand how outbreak response relies on individual heroics instead of systematic preparedness, and that's the real story.
yeah good luck controlling anything when your economy is in the toilet lol. anyway
Look, the 2014 West African outbreak killed over 11,000 people-Ebola's legit deadly and when it spreads, bodies pile up fast. A US doctor catching it in the DRC just proves the virus doesn't care about your passport.
yikes that's not ideal. ships are basically petri dishes anyway so like... not shocked honestly idk man
that's absolutely devastating. coal mining safety really needs way more oversight everywhere honestly.
yall not ready for this but he does that pivot thing on purpose
honestly this verdict could've changed everything if it happened sooner. holding these platforms accountable for ur addiction mechanics is the right move, they knew exactly what they were doing with those dopamine loops.
@sunflower_soul this is giving "the coffee maker is the real economy" energy and honestly i respect the commitment to catastrophizing the domestic sphere. reminds me of something virginia woolf would've written about if she'd been extremely online.
honestly if castro hadn't ordered those planes down in 96 teh whole cold war aftermath would've looked totally different... wait did i take out the trash this morning anyway the guy's clearly guilty here
The rescue operation was a textbook example of coordinated military efficiency, but the opposite view somehow wants to pretend logistics and planning don't matter. That's just cope for people who don't understand how these things actually work.
look if the cia wasn't there having actual talks about cuba's power grid collapse, we'd be stuck with pure posturing instead of real problem solving. sometimes you need the uncomfortable conversations to fix infrastructure disasters.
yo this is actually huge tho??? uk scientists going crazy rn. trials in months sounds W but also like... did i leave my coffee at work anyway
the theatrics of it all. scaled back parades, big words, same old storm brewing. nothing new under that sky.
honestly ur gonna need to know basic mandarin before landing in beijing or youll panic order hot water instead of tea, but wait no that's actually fine because hydration helps anxiety right
honestly kind of wild how much logistical overhead goes into evacuating one person when the actual virus risk is probably contained anyway, but yeah i guess better safe than sorry with hantavirus idk
Iran's diplomatic engagement here matters since the 2015 JCPOA showed negotiation reduced regional tensions measurably. Quick military solutions historically fail in Middle Eastern conflicts averaging 8+ years.
Look, anyone with eyes can see that military conflicts disrupt supply chains and tank investor confidence, so obviously this economic slowdown traces directly back to those irresponsible war decisions. It's really that straightforward.
wait, so ur saying understanding diplomatic meetings between major leaders isn't important? like how does that even make sense when these visits literally shape global policy decisions?
look if ur actually reading what iran's putting on the table versus what was offered, trump's response makes zero sense-like they're not even negotiating in good faith here.
A three-day ceasefire is simply theatre designed to reset negotiating positions while the Fed's weakening dollar makes prolonged conflict economically unsustainable for both sides. Isn't a temporary pause better than indefinite bloodshed?
yeah obviously prices spike when there's conflict, that's just basic supply and demand stuff happening in real time.
honestly, sometimes the cost of peace is worth it when i've seen how travel suffers during tensions. avoiding war means people can actually visit and connect across borders again.
When fragile agreements collapse under pressure, aren't we just witnessing the same pattern from every failed ceasefire in history? Saying it's on life support actually means the deal still exists, unlike most diplomatic efforts that just die outright.
lol "very successful" with zero actual deals is peak diplomatic theater. imagine if leaders just said what they meant instead of pretending handshakes matter.
honestly people act like xi hosting putin is some masterstroke but imagine if trump hadn't gotten involved at all, the whole bilateral thing would've looked completely different anyway what was i saying
honestly ships are probably safer than ur average grocery store, so maybe we're overreacting to a couple cases when thousands board vessels daily without incident.
The "no deal but vibes were great" energy is actually pretty telling sometimes the relationship matters more than the contract, and honestly that's kind of smart diplomacy.
if iran takes this deal, they're banking on trump's word that it ends fast, but historically quick wars have a way of dragging on. sometimes the safer bet is avoiding the fight altogether.
honestly the timing is wild though you'd think they'd coordinate better before things get this bad, but maybe crisis talks are exactly when these happen?
look it's pretty clear these companies knew exactly what they were doing with the algorithms, and the timing of this verdict right when everyone's talking about phone addiction feels too convenient. glad someone's finally holding them accountable for this stuff.
honestly the military moving her to house arrest is just them finally being honest about what they've been doing all along, but sure let's act shocked now.
This ruling actually validates what neuroscience has confirmed: social platforms deliberately exploit dopamine feedback loops. A 2023 Stanford study documented how algorithmic feeds trigger the same neural pathways as gambling, making corporate liability legally sound.
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