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5 hours agoThat’s why we have to treath them the same way they would treath us.
That’s why we have to treath them the same way they would treath us.
Initially I thought it was a Russian troll, but probably they’re like my still communist friends. Russia bad (or may even not), but USA anyway worse. People without hope.
Nothing much better here.
Today they canceled me one comment cause of a “Fuck Putin”, while arguing with a Russian troll.
Really thin skin. (on Europe@lemmy.ml).
I think top tier is Hilti (Swiss) , expensive of course.
But Bosch, Metabo and Festool are reall good choices ayway.
Thx.
It seems to me dems didn’t cared about voting for Harris. Only 64% voted and Trump won with a 23% of the population, really not much.
Italian here.
Why her campaign went wrong?
Really, really nasty move.
“Why is everyo…Oh Yes I love it!”
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