@Alt_Human
Don't know
Seriously though, I think some of our oldest potholes are under protection by UNESCO, that’s how old and historic they are by now, always appearing in the same spots, year in year out.
It must be that whenever one is filled, a team of activists immediately heads out over to the spot and digs it back out.
Kyiv Independent: Lithuanians donate 1 million euros in an hour to buy radar for Ukraine. Lithuanians on Feb. 3 donated over 1 million euros during just one hour to purchase multifunctional tactical radar systems for Ukraine as part of the Radarom! fundraising campaign, Andrius Tapinas, the founder of Lithuania's Laisves TV, said on Facebook.
A plutonium-239 based atomic warhead remains valid through 18 years.
Russia stopped production of military-grade plutonium in 1991. It’s been 31 years.
A uranium-235 based atomic warhead lasts 30 years.
Russia stopped producing nuclear uranium in 1990. It’s been 32 years.
Russia conducted their last live ammo tests of nuclear weaponry in 1990. It’s been 32 years.
You don’t say.
The whole “trickle down” economics concept goes contrary to anything you read in an economics book, actually.
The first introduction you get to Economics in high school contains such postulates as propensity to save (or consume) which directly posits that people will stash away excess of money or invest it for additional personal gain to stash THAT away in its turn. Spending is giving back to the economy; saving isn’t.
Untaxing the rich plays into their propensity to save MORE.
Surprise surprise (not really)
And part of their strategic partnership is apparently also that pure kremlin propaganda gets repeated and amplified in China, so there’s that.
@sentientdessert
True, true
@JohnnyGenX All their investigations are balloons (of hot air)
@TwiHusband
A picture with sound 😂
I was born in the USSR and grew up in an ex-soviet "republic". Want an honest opinion on communism from someone who's experienced it firsthand? Ask me.