>As the years of exciting explorations went by, I noticed that conversations with my fellow travelers were less about the politics and history of the locations we explored, and more about the water aerobics at the ship’s pool, upcoming onboard weddings, and bar mitzvahs.
Tbf that's where Australia is headed when (if/probably) Albo gets in. Or the bald potato.
I've come across discussions on X about Aussies planning to move to Thailand, Vietnam etc. Never thought about Uruguay. Might be nicer than Thailand or Vietnam.
>Uruguay is one of the safest places to live in Latin America, offering retirees a peaceful, secure, and welcoming environment. With its affordable living, stunning landscapes, top-notch healthcare, and ease of residency, Uruguay is a fantastic choice for those looking to retire abroad.
I just said it was the paramedic who was killed, nothing else. You said it was a cop then for some reason you weaved a narrative around something I never mentioned.
>Australia is not explicitly mentioned in Betz’s analysis, but we can note that many – if not all – of the preconditions of civil conflict are present here. Examples like our nationwide pro-Palestine protests, Sydney’s Cronulla Riots, and ram-raid attacks and sectarian violence in Melbourne between Hindu and Sikh communities only further confirms Betz’s thesis.
Just in recent weeks Melbourne has had a number of African violence incidents. Not only opposing gang violence, but a cop shot dead a Somalians.
The "Somalian community" (along with some Melbourne retards) tried their best to kick off some BLM riots. Thankfully it died down.
dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
I've never seen the appeal of cruises. Those places are always having outbreaks of all sorts of nasty digestive diseases. Ugh.
This rich bitch NYC woman decided to live on a cruise ship for four years -
https://people.com/i-lived-on-the-world-cruise-ship-for-three-years-here-s-what-it-was-really-like-11712986
>As the years of exciting explorations went by, I noticed that conversations with my fellow travelers were less about the politics and history of the locations we explored, and more about the water aerobics at the ship’s pool, upcoming onboard weddings, and bar mitzvahs.
Lol.
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dulcima 6 points 1 month ago
I believe poor Ozark died a while back. He was in poor health for a while, I think.
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago
>economic disaster
Tbf that's where Australia is headed when (if/probably) Albo gets in. Or the bald potato.
I've come across discussions on X about Aussies planning to move to Thailand, Vietnam etc. Never thought about Uruguay. Might be nicer than Thailand or Vietnam.
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dulcima 12 points 1 month ago
>Is Uruguay a good place to live?
>Uruguay is one of the safest places to live in Latin America, offering retirees a peaceful, secure, and welcoming environment. With its affordable living, stunning landscapes, top-notch healthcare, and ease of residency, Uruguay is a fantastic choice for those looking to retire abroad.
Doesn't sound a bad option at all.
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dulcima 8 points 1 month ago
Agree.
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago
Don't have enough knowledge of Spanish politics to know if this would be a good thing or a bad thing.
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dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
I'm hoping both Dutton and Albanese lose their seats in our election next weekend, whichever Uniparty party wins.
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dulcima 6 points 1 month ago
Can understand why you prefer bears.
We downunder have an election next weekend. It will end up as retarded as Canada's (including when/if the Opposition wins.)
Still, it's depressing living through the decline of the West. Wish it wasn't so.
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dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
While that might be desirable, we don't want even more streetshitters fleeing to our countries to escape the Bomb.
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dulcima 10 points 1 month ago
Looks like most power has been restored.
https://archive.md/9bHeC
>Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged caution against misinformation.
Don't blame renewables!
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago*
I just said it was the paramedic who was killed, nothing else. You said it was a cop then for some reason you weaved a narrative around something I never mentioned.
Fag.
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dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
Found this from February -
https://www.moeveglobal.com/en/planet-energy/green-energy/spain-renewable-energy-transition-green-hydrogen
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dulcima 0 points 1 month ago
He was a paramedic, not a cop.
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago
This will happen in Australia one day with the dumbfucks in charge hellbent on "renewables"
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dulcima 4 points 1 month ago
As you say, you're a nice guy. Who else could it be than the hateful Owen?!? 😔
Jokes aside, that must have been terrifying. That guy needs a punch on the nose.
Glad you're okay.
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dulcima 4 points 1 month ago
It baffles me how White women are completely oblivious that they are hated almost as much as White men.
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dulcima 5 points 1 month ago
You certainly pissed off Owen Benjamin.
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dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
Sounds like the UK two-tier justice system has made its way to the Land of the Free.
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dulcima 0 points 1 month ago
Still at this stage -
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ukznXQ3MgN0
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dulcima 3 points 1 month ago
This is a good story, Sal.
Should have changed the headline from "mob" to "jews" for accuracy.
Because it was jews who terrorised that woman, not a random mob.
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dulcima 2 points 1 month ago
>Australia is not explicitly mentioned in Betz’s analysis, but we can note that many – if not all – of the preconditions of civil conflict are present here. Examples like our nationwide pro-Palestine protests, Sydney’s Cronulla Riots, and ram-raid attacks and sectarian violence in Melbourne between Hindu and Sikh communities only further confirms Betz’s thesis.
Just in recent weeks Melbourne has had a number of African violence incidents. Not only opposing gang violence, but a cop shot dead a Somalians.
The "Somalian community" (along with some Melbourne retards) tried their best to kick off some BLM riots. Thankfully it died down.
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago
This is about as enthralling as the pending Australian election and whether Dutton or Albo will win.
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dulcima 1 point 1 month ago
I was clearing out some things I had saved - I always forget to look at them later, dunno why I save stuff - and I came across this gem of a post
https://www.voat.xyz/viewpost.php?postid=66e174b85b212
🤣 😂 🤣
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dulcima 4 points 1 month ago
I was thinking chimp outs because of the blackout. There are lots of Africans in France...
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dulcima 4 points 1 month ago
Chimp outs?
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