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  • My bad. Sometimes I forget that there is no physical limit of stupidity.

  • Luckily by Friday it will fall again.

  • More like "pooppaganda".

  • They should ask any dog/cat/horse breeder what happens if you don't mix the genes outside of the same group.

  • Did she ever know that the socialist (well, social-democratic) party ruled Spain from 1982 to 1996 (first part with absolute majority), from 2004 to 2010 and from 2019 up until now?

  • Lucky you. We're tomorrow at 41C.

  • 85F (not even 30ºC) is only slightly above tonight's temperature here in some parts of Spain. Right now where I live it's 29ºC... at midnight.

  • I guess the question is more in the line of "wasn't the 2nd amendment exactly for this precise situation?"

  • You gave your sources and I gave you mine. And sadly I'm not working.

    About the hypocrisy of the Union and the Spanish government, I know both have a truckload of it. But to each its own. The main problem are Naturgy and Repsol. And yes, the Spanish government should grow some balls and tell them to stop at once. But there aren't balls enough in this government to do the right thing.

  • Bruselas confía en que Naturgy y Repsol rompan sus contratos de gas ruso en 2027: “Pueden invocar fuerza mayor”

    La prohibición de gas ruso trae una gran guerra legal en la UE: indemnizaciones millonarias a Moscú por incumplir contratos

    Bruselas defiende la legalidad del veto al gas ruso ante dudas de importadores como Naturgy y Repsol

    It looks like the problem are the contracts. They could go faster breaking the contracts? Yes. But it's Naturgy and Repsol, both private, not the government. Or are you suggesting that the government has to do a take over of the energy enterprises? 😉

  • And now "La Sinrazón"🤦

    You do know Marhuenda was the press chief of Rajoy, don't you?

  • Didn't you see the "little" thumbnail that says "This could be huge for Linux"?

  • Is there another link on that? The editor behind that page is a little... "undocumented" (there's almost nothing about it).

  • The HQ in Munich and nice bag full of cash in the hand of someone.

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  • Hard to get doesn't mean expensive. It means you can't have it if you can't handle it. Like a car. Nobody would give a driving license to a blind person. And nobody should have a gun permit if you are mentally unstable.

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  • Maybe a good starting point could be a good training for the police in handling situations without using the gun.

  • Then maybe it's a day to protest, not to celebrate. Maybe the best way could have been doing a full strike that stopped the country and doing also protests in the streets.

  • The first act that started the Tunisian "Arab Spring" was just one street seller being killed by the police.

    There is no "correct" spark. And nobody knows what will spark a war until it has happened.

    Maybe some guy that gets shot by ICE, maybe some guy that kills an ICE thug, maybe something else.

  • Not a bad outcome.