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  • Probably not, but i can guarantee you i could find volunteers by the truck load. Hell I've met several of them.

  • I had from professor Gable's page which was linked on wikipedia, but his page seems down and i can only find it from non free sources, but perhaps you'll be more lucky than me. The name of the study is Gable, RS (2006) "Acute toxicity of drugs versus regulatory status" in Drugs and Society: U.S. Public Policy, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

  • Just to add a note that this graph comes from a study made on rats. I love the study and i use this graph frequently when discussing drugs, but i think it's important to know.

    Being done on rats also raises the point that it's done excluding a mental component of using the drug, like for instance how some people use cigarettes in depression for its antidepressant effect or use alcohol to cope with mental health issues.

    It also doesn't explore the mental health effects of repeated exposure to large doses of hallucinogens on people, which we still don't have research on because of how demonized hallucinogens are in most countries doing research on drugs.

  • Ok so from what i see it's not really 1€. It is, but kinda isn't. You need go pay 5k€ to the council and commit at least 30-50k€ to repair a ruined house. It's in towns 1 hour away from anything else, like schools, jobs or other people, which is why they're empty.

    I can see why those towns need Americans and not migrants, cause Americans could maybe accept spending 100k to live in the middle of nowhere and work remote, and drive 1 hour to fetch supplies each week, but migrants probably can't.

  • What do you mean ?

  • Or alternatively smaller states could be grouped by culture (Balcans, Baltics, Iberians, Anglos, Nordics) and those groups would have a council to represent them in Europe in equal footing with single large countries.

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  • I would prefer if Germany stopped exporting weapons to Israel asap and that Germany makes good on what those ministers both said. I would also be happy if anti genocide peaceful protests were not acted against.

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  • I would say he's right if he meant Germany would move past it's Nazi guilt, stop funding a goddamn present day genocide and arrest the perpetrators of the currently ongoing one, like the ICC has told them to do.

    Can you imagine, Germany standing against genocide one of these days ? That would be a grand step forward.

  • The US congress must approve a declaration of war. Here is to hoping that there are enough sane senators left. Nobody wants this war, but if Europe doesn't stand up to bullies, we're doomed to be taken advantage of further. This is a challenge that will define a generation of European leadership.

    I also find it delightfully ironic that the US now risks invading Denmark and it's up to the rest of EU to stand up against it when Denmark spied for the US on the rest of the EU between 2012 and 2014 and were caught red handed.

    Just goes to show the old lesson of what the US does to its allies once they're no longer useful.

  • The reaction to these things is always too slow but this has irreversibly damaged the image of Israel, the US and Germany for the times to come in ways we're yet to fully understand. Unfortunately these events have also changed how people see the Jewish faith and it wouldn't surprise me if that triggered a major change in it. Nothing is without consequences.

  • US companies and helping genocide for money, name a more iconic duo. Forget IBM and the Nazis, prepare for Google and the Zionazis.

  • Crazy how this strategy didn't work the hundreds of times the US tried before and still doesn't work. It's almost like it makes everything worse, empowering rogue militias and overall just destabilizing regions.

    Almost like the purpose isn't to stabilize regions but to create regions of perpetual warfare and instability. That would only benefit people in the business of warfare, like the main exporters of weapons in the world.

  • As they say in Canada, they're not having Nunavut these hosers, eh ?

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  • Also violating their own anti genocide agreements by supporting Israeli proven genocide by several third parties at this point. I guess it's rules based approach when it's convenient and when it's not, we'll just ignore those rules.

  • How is this news ?

  • Sorry Catherine, you need to learn how to do your job without having everyone's personal lives, private conversations and private details indexed at your fingertips in some government database. And she's Belgian, like the guys who proposed chat control the last time around. What the hell is going on with Belgium trying to turn the EU into a surveillance state? Could you guys please not ?

  • I'm really not worried. Elon and Trump are about as in tune with European culture as they are with common sense. The only reason AfD is taking them on their support is because it's any support at all. They have shown repeatedly, like most American CEOs who decide to come to Europe thinking it's a slighly different America, thus same rules apply, that they fundamentally don't understand anything about the EU. Not the laws, not the cultures, not the way of thinking.

    It's not even because Europe is obscure or difficult to understand. It's this American CEO arrogance, thinking their way of doing things in America is the only way, the best way and all us lowly peasant non Americans of the world just have to look up and let the rays of American perfection and exceptionalism bathe our inferior barbaric ways of life. You know, right before they crash and burn and their companies don't work.

  • As far as i know, those nukes weren't able to be deployed without the soviet codes. Soviets maintained control both of the launch sequence and operational control. At most, Ukranians could have used parts of them. At the time Ukraine disarmed they had no nuclear program in place to produce more or retrofit the existing nukes to new launch methods. They would have had to start from scratch. It also painted a target on their backs that at the time nobody could have done anything about to protect them. I cannot imagine a better outcome for Ukraine in the present had they chose to keep the non functioning nukes. Russia was going to come for them had they not given them and Ukraine was coming to terms with its own independence happening just 4 years earlier.

    So yeah, disarming in this specific situation was the only choice at that time for Ukraine. You can't just grab another country's nukes and use them. They are made specifically so you can't do that, so that they can be deployed in allied countries without significant danger to the manufacturing country.

  • Well, they're both evil in some ways but one of them has killed way more children than the other. Like way, way, way more children. So many children in so many ways. Some with bombs, some with hidden explosives, some with snipers.