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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The international team investigating the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 (MH17) by a missile has convincing evidence that Russian President Vladimir Putin personally signed off on a decision to allow the Russian missile system into Ukraine, Dutch prosecutors said on Wednesday.
usnews.com/news/world/articles

@Desmblake
I watched other videos. It's insane. The building were folding like card houses. I've read on BBC that they did patchy earthquake-related infrastructure improvements. I'm really waiting for more in depth analysis on why this all happened and if it can be prevented. This tragedy must be learned from, not just thoughts and prayers πŸ˜₯


fucking traitor. I have only hate to offer for these who sacrifice their own people's safety for their own profit.
bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-6

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I was in a meeting where Donald Trump asked a group of us to lay off XI and China telecom ZTE because he promised XI, and he doesn’t want to disappoint him. Bolton wrote about this, I can confirm. I was shocked.

@yesimfunny
I had a friend, she was a veterinarian. one day someone brought and left a very sick pup in her clinic. it was a rhodesian ridgeback. he was so sick, he could not walk. she decided to adopt him. in the house where she lived, lived another dog. black spaniel. he harassed Buster (ridgeback). when Buster got better, well... Buster did grow big ( > 100 lb) and he hated that spaniel to the extent that they never took an elevator after him cause Buster was going so pissed from the smell

@JV3MJD
whenever politicians do something like this - I think about magicians. I think about the destructing trick that is used to draw the attention of the public from the real deal shit. reps are trying to do something really bad behind the back.

@ergda
depends on her topics. if it's politics - I agree with you. if she writes about self-help etc., then the comments might be quite nice.
what she meant is getting feedback about the work you do. I used to help out on dog training subreddit, and receiving gratitude messages was definitely inspiring. if you don't have any positive feedback, it's hard to stay motivated.

interesting and useful article. I was on the other side of the struggle too - reaching to my student to figure out why thing don't go well. she was simply bored. finding a better fit within the lab was like observing a miracle.
also, I don't see anything bad in changing one's career. sometimes people are forced to do it. why not to do it if you simply want to. these walls are in your head. no need to respect them.
bbc.com/worklife/article/20230

@kel
good one.
I also like one from an old joke:
"how do you win over your enemies? - I outlive them"

"Never interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake."

Ukrainian decathlete Volodymyr Androshchuk will not be representing his country at the Paris Olympics because he was just killed by the Russian armed forces. In other news, the IOC announces that Russian athletes are welcome in Paris.

reuters.com/world/europe/ukrai

About 60% of rural Texas hospitals no longer deliver babies -- no safe place to give birth -- but Texas spends 100s of millions of dollars on anti-choice "pregnancy centers."

texastribune.org/2023/01/05/ja

Elections have consequences

aced two exams on javascript. anxiety skyrocketed. but glad it's now over for a couple of months. then - the next one coming.
so much relieve for a time being.

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