How The Freest Slaves In The World Got Duped The best moment to rob someone of their freedom is when they have taken it all for granted; or better yet, when they have forgotten what freedom was in …

Leidenschaftlicher Verfechter von Natur und Nachhaltigkeit im Herzen der EU, der grüne Lösungen für eine bessere Zukunft fördert. Begleiten Sie mich auf dieser Reise zum Schutz unseres Planeten! #NaturLiebhaber #NachhaltigeZukunft #EUGreenInitiative
I didn’t say Nazis will only fight Nazis.
WW3 will be Nazis fighting Nazis in other nations.
I see a 007 plot.
That's a bicycle distance.
Pull from - maybe. Pull where - ?
The huge personal truck works well with fail videos, though.
Thinking they’re the most free ever.
Oh Say, Can You See, We Have Never Been Free – George Tsakraklides
How The Freest Slaves In The World Got Duped The best moment to rob someone of their freedom is when they have taken it all for granted; or better yet, when they have forgotten what freedom was in …

Winters up north.
If not throw stone snow, when?
That will be too little too late.
He defended a system that didn‘t jail Trump after January 6, for starters.
My what?
What about selfhosted blogs?
Words suggest “this works“! Take it to society. Like darwinism.
While the Linux kernel has inclusive terminology guidelines for the past five years to replace phrases like master/slave and blacklist/whitelist, there has surprisingly been a "genocide" function within the kernel that was questioned when it was first submitted for inclusion but now removed in Linux 6.19.
Introduced to the Linux kernel back in 2023 was the d_genocide() function as part of various dcache updates to the kernel. The genocide name was questioned when the patches were first posted by longtime Linux developer Al Viro
Can‘t speak for everyone, but I hated grandma Ewing for raising a bastard.
Dehydration is a threat!
Wow, might be a good thing?
Anyway seized they should be.
Deliver the building materials quicker?
So, do we know whether she voted capitalist or socialist while she could?
What's your opinion about the future of US and EU if people can avoid less every year?
cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/55286315
I keep seeing data showing that a huge share of people around 30 can’t afford their own home anymore, not just in the US, but in parts of the EU as well. It seems like homeownership at that age used to be normal, or at least achievable, but now it feels almost out of reach for an entire generation.
If people can’t afford a home, how are they supposed to start a family? And without stable conditions for forming households, what does that mean for birth rates, future labor force size, and long-term sustainability of things like pensions, healthcare systems, and public infrastructure? Are countries going to end up relying almost entirely on immigration just to maintain population and tax bases?
Curious to know what people think. How do you feel about all these and what are the long-term consequences if this continues?
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Flames have been glued to a number of road signs and billboards across France, as activists beg ‘stop climate sabotage’.

Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year — well under one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to UN estimates.

Ending hunger by 2030 would cost just $93 billion a year — less than one per cent of the $21.9 trillion spent on military budgets over the past decade, according to the UN World Food Programme (WFP).
The West Health-Gallup survey finds almost half of adults say they’re worried they won’t be able to afford health care in 2026.

The West Health-Gallup survey finds almost half of adults say they’re worried they won’t be able to afford health care in 2026.
Americans are going into 2026 more anxious about health care costs than at any other point in recent years, a new West Health-Gallup survey finds.
Almost half of adults, 47%, say they’re worried they won’t be able to afford health care next year — the highest level since West Health and Gallup began tracking in 2021, the survey published Tuesday found.
Concerns about prescription drug costs have climbed steadily, the survey found — rising from 30% in 2021 to 37% in 2025, also the highest level recorded. And the share of adults who say health care costs cause “a lot of stress” in their daily lives has nearly
Microsoft is moving forward with its plans to turn Windows 11 into a full-fledged “AI” operating system amidst Copilot backlash. The first big move in that direction is an experimental feature called “Agent Workspace,” which gives AI agents access to the most-used folders in your directory, such as ...

A former military intelligence analyst and the ex-mayor of the Balkan country’s capital are placing their trust in the Italian justice system’s investigation

Crossposted from https://lemmy.world/post/38969674
me_irl

Just work a little harder

A Maryland Supreme Court Justice is facing criticism over a Halloween display that's raising questions about his ability to remain impartial.

Crossposted from https://slrpnk.net/post/29666121
Why Are There Fourth Notes in Bars That Only Count to Three?
And why don't we fix it already?
Industry body says reserves of Nexperia semiconductors are dwindling after Beijing bans exports of key components

Crossposted from https://feddit.uk/post/38762988
A terrible time all round

Crossposted from https://lemmy.world/post/38018018
Part-time workers are particularly vulnerable

Over a third of UK workers, 34 per cent, risk being unable to cover their basic needs in retirement, new research from Scottish Widows indicates.
Shocked Pikachu

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/37920401
VoTe BluE

BlueMAGA
A street market in a Buenos Aires working-class neighborhood bustles with desperate Argentines who have taken to hawking their belongings to make ends meet as the economy sputters.

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John Bolton compares Trump administration to Stalin’s secret police after becoming latest political enemy to be indicted
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The findings suggest U.S. consumers will continue to struggle with high prices — something Trump had promised to address in the run-up to his re-election.

Crossposted from https://lemmy.world/post/37312744