Actually this makes things even more interesting imho as it allows or even demands a sophisticated museum and exhibition concept.
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GardenGeek@europe.pubto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think of the Singapore approach to drugs ?
91·13 days agoSome aspects that come to my mind:
- Is the safety of Sigapore exclusively liked to strict drug regulation or aren’t there many other confunding factors which might have an even bigger influence?
- Given we see this approach as successful and therefore legitime (assuming that in 1 the policy is the main/only driving factor): Would this be applicable to other countries? Singapore is a verry wealthy city state… comparing it to a country like Britain with more area, less population desity and also lower ecomonic performance per area seems missleading. Prosecution becomes more difficult and costly the bigger the area gets I guess.
All-in-all if the approach is sucessful for Singapore: Excellent! Accunsing other countries with different prerequisites of failing on this basis seems to be nonsense as comparing countries and societies in a single aspect while ignoring the gaszillion other factors at play itself is a pointless approach besides populism.
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World News@lemmy.world•Harvard Slips on a Global Ranking List, as Chinese Schools Surge AheadEnglish
21·13 days agoIf you see them condem them. I’m not a judge and neither are you.
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World News@lemmy.world•Harvard Slips on a Global Ranking List, as Chinese Schools Surge AheadEnglish
102·14 days agoThe posts are, in comparisson to the actual content, intentionally misleading.
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World News@lemmy.world•Harvard Slips on a Global Ranking List, as Chinese Schools Surge AheadEnglish
152·14 days agoIf you compare titles and actual content of the articels they’re purposely misleading to influence opinion.
/edit: missing word
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World News@lemmy.world•Harvard Slips on a Global Ranking List, as Chinese Schools Surge AheadEnglish
294·14 days agoThis user posts exclusively pro-Chinese and anti-European content in very high frequency.
GardenGeek@europe.pubto
News@lemmy.world•Judge is asked for emergency hearing after Congress members blocked from ICE facility in Minneapolis
151·17 days agoI think the US way beyond the point of peaceful protest. You have 40% (which also happen to be the better armed portion of the population) approving of a dictator turning your democracy into a dictatorship.
Trump (and his much more dangerous puppet masters) have made it evidently clear that they ignore both congress and judges at their will. Congress and senate at the same time are filled with representatives presenting the elites profiting from Trumps coup, not you.
Short of system change I don’t think you’ll get out of this.
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News@lemmy.world•Californian billionaires flee potential one-off 5% wealth taxEnglish
491·18 days ago,You let one ant stand up to us, then they all might stand up."
It’s not about the money, it’s about sending a message…
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News@lemmy.world•Californian billionaires flee potential one-off 5% wealth taxEnglish
361·18 days agoI have the same question: If they refuse to contribute to their community and/or to the absolute legal minimum they can’t find a loophole for… what’s the point of wanting to make them stay?
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•We all took foreign languages in school and none of us can actually speak those languagesEnglish
4·18 days agoBut did you use AI for this post? … otherwise your English is pretty sound (to me as a non-native speaker) :D
Okay, then my assumption was false and your case remains mysterious!
Maybe. But usually the offspring would be getting as big as the mother on their own if they weren’t competing with their clos by siblings for nurtientds, water and light.
I don’t know wether the ‘thrid generation’s the sweetest’ story is true… we need an expert to confirm this I guess. :D
I could also imagine that the original plant dies off after it fruites but as far as I know they produce a lot of smaller offspring at the base which will continue growth and fruiting. This way both sources would be correct.
Did you, by any chance, transplant them when they were small? Carrots realy hate that and tend to skip root growth.
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World News@lemmy.world•Europe should prepare for Greenland’s annexation and end of NATO: ExpertsEnglish
5·19 days agoUnfortunately I (non-american) hear close to nothing from the Dems since ~ 12 months. Given their inactivity and assumed unwillignes to figth against the rise of Trumps dictatorship I have little hopes that the midterms change anything… also given that Trump seems to ignore the parliaments whenevwr he likes.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump seeks $100bn for Venezuela oil, but Exxon boss says country 'uninvestable'English
8·20 days agoWhile this is true most oil is used as fuel not as material isn’t it? Given that the world opts out of oil as fuel there would still be a massive oversupply for the remaining use. Prices would probably come down a lot making exploration of new fields unprofitable in the near future or am I missing something?
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World News@lemmy.world•Europe should prepare for Greenland’s annexation and end of NATO: ExpertsEnglish
131·20 days agoThe feudalists behind Trump made the mistake to give the population a chance to bring him down once… they won’t repeat it. Also, if I remember correctly the SCOTUS granted the POTUS immunity for any action commited during his presidency. So whether Trump an others will be helf accountable his highly questionable to me… even if he loses the election in 3 years.


Pretty telling were he sees his loyalty when he in fact should represent ALL of NATO instead of just the US.