Cr33py07dGuy
Cr33py07dGuy t1_je21uu0 wrote
Reply to Everyone speaks english right? by lostinthewoods87
If they don’t better get.with.the.program!
Cr33py07dGuy t1_jdz4b0e wrote
Reply to comment by Crimbobimbobippitybo in Russian diplomat Vasily Nebenzya insists Ukrainian children will be returned once it is safe to do so by green_flash
Genocide (since this promise could be, and probably is, empty) and kidnapping and holding for ransom (end your resistance to get your kids back).
Cr33py07dGuy t1_jdjq6zy wrote
Reply to comment by JennysDad in China authorities raid US due diligence firm, detain staff by VIRGO_SUPERCLUSTERZ
The petroyuan! „Hey can I exchange this yuan for something else?“… „No.“
Cr33py07dGuy t1_ja740um wrote
Reply to comment by doctoreldritch in As Tokyo Electric Power Co. moves closer to discharging tons of stored water from its stricken Fukushima No. 1 nuclear plant, local opposition has intensified and cries of betrayal are being heard by DoremusJessup
Sure. Science. But on the flip-side, have you ever seen Godzilla?
Cr33py07dGuy t1_j9gpp3r wrote
Reply to comment by trollinDC in Belarus claims Ukraine army groups have massed at border, risking its security by WickedSlice_
Netflix n’ window
Cr33py07dGuy t1_j81fi74 wrote
Reply to Russia to Cut Oil Output in Response to Western Sanctions: Russia’s deputy prime minister said the country would reduce its oil production by about 5 percent, an announcement that sent the price of oil higher by DoremusJessup
OK that’s one more point to Mr. Zeihan. He’s still wrong about a bunch of stuff though hmff.
Cr33py07dGuy t1_iyc6wfp wrote
Reply to comment by mondeir in Lithuania should phase out Russian language teaching - president's adviser by Interrete
Best is English. Sure Germany and France are big part of the EU, but realistically, not just in Europe but everywhere stuff done between nations mostly gets done in English.
Remember all those ministers in a train to Kyiv; from Iceland, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Lithuania and Norway? Many of their languages are “cousin” languages, but I bet my ass that they were speaking English on that train-ride.
Cr33py07dGuy t1_iyc69oe wrote
Violent crime close to historic lows. Could be a coincidence.
Cr33py07dGuy t1_je3t3jp wrote
Reply to comment by Wwize in Germany is overhauling its immigration rules to bolster a rapidly shrinking workforce by yash13
Money and child support etc. here is honestly very good. I think a big issue is the length of time that formal education takes. You are well into your twenties before you can START looking for your first job with a University education, which can delay when you can get married and have children, assuming that educated people prefer to have a house or some kind of stable living situation before starting a family. This also means that your children are likely to be an expense well into their 20s. Also, not just how many children you have but when you have them effects the demographic chart already. It makes a big difference to the country’s population if there are 40 years between generations rather than 20!