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Thomond-goldwin

Traden wrote:endorse me

No.

Because I am not part of the WA

The new mexican confederation

Republic of Satherland wrote:Idk the literal first thing I see after coming back here is "LETS LOOK UP TO JEFF BEZOS AND AVOID GIVING BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY EVEN THOUGH YOU'RE THE RICHEST MAN ON EARTH" sooooooo

Because one person with a different opinion is destroying the region

Republic of Satherland wrote:The average age here is 12 and the average IQ seems to be 4 sooooo

Its almost as if kids are in this region as well

Republic of Satherland wrote:The average age here is 12 and the average IQ seems to be 4 sooooo

Averages are misleading 😤

Republic of Satherland wrote:Am scawy catgirl :p

>_>

Kalifer and baska, Rivierenland, Libertandonien, Republic of Satherland, and 1 otherDrew Durrnil

The new mexican confederation wrote:Because one person with a different opinion is destroying the region
Its almost as if kids are in this region as well

Yeah and it's almost as if kids often don't really have idea what they're talking about and aren't really fit for internet access... 🤔

Republic of Satherland wrote:Yeah and it's almost as if kids often don't really have idea what they're talking about and aren't really fit for internet access... 🤔

Yes, cause adults are always smart and knows what they are talking about all the time

Dehlk, Rivierenland, Libertandonien, Drew Durrnil, and 1 otherThe new mexican confederation

Laver Island wrote:Bad take 101 with Dehlk

theres nothing wrong with trying to keep your own money that you earned? Do you want the government to take more of your money?

Loendersteer wrote:Yes, cause adults are always smart and knows what they are talking about all the time

yeah, its like once your 18 you magically know everything and are superior...

Loendersteer, Drew Durrnil, and The new mexican confederation

The new mexican confederation

Republic of Satherland wrote:Yeah and it's almost as if kids often don't really have idea what they're talking about and aren't really fit for internet access... 🤔

I'm gonna be honest some adults here don't know what they talk about either, so I don't see why kids are a target.

Loendersteer, Dehlk, Rivierenland, and Drew Durrnil

Republic of Satherland Its basically like saying that once you are an adult, you automatically deserve respect from everyone, big whoop, you didn't kill yourself yet

Estoniia

I have created a website bc I’m bored and i have nothing to do
https://sites.google.com/view/estoniia/home?authuser=1

St Scarlett, Drew Durrnil, and The new mexican confederation

The new mexican confederation wrote:What did they do/say?

Japan wants to release Fukushima's nuclear wastes into the sea. China and South Korea protested against it.

The New Nordic Union, Yahlia, Laver Island, Apabeossie, and 5 othersRivierenland, Libertandonien, New skandenivia, Drew Durrnil, and The new mexican confederation

What if someone made a nation and claimed the Erangel or Verdansk map from PUBG

The new mexican confederation wrote:I'm gonna be honest some adults here don't know what they talk about either, so I don't see why kids are a target.

In general kids don't have a lot of RMB skills and are more likely to be an annoying presence than adults.

People tend to improve over time learning from experiences. Of course, some don't but a lot still do. I can say this because I've experienced it myself. I was quite a pest on the RMB when I was still 11 something, and over time I've gotten better, and I also probably have a long way to go :P

Rivierenland, Drew Durrnil, and The new mexican confederation

Dehlk wrote:theres nothing wrong with trying to keep your own money that you earned? Do you want the government to take more of your money?

The money my government takes is given back in the forms of welfare services
It's what's letting my dad be on sick leave and not starve to death because the hospital and chiropractor have decided to raise costs in the quest for profit

Bezos paying his fair share is heccing important

The New Nordic Union, Kalifer and baska, Yahlia, St Scarlett, and 5 othersApabeossie, Rivierenland, Libertandonien, New skandenivia, and Drew Durrnil




A New Alliance: Laver Island To Lead An Independent Foreign Policy
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Freya McMahon| 13-04-2021

Flags of Greenland (left) and the Faroe Islands (right)

April 6th, the Greenlanders went to cast their votes. A snap general election was called after internal conflicts within Greenland's governing party Siumut grew too large and plunged Greenland into political instability. With too large of a conflict to deal with, coalition party Demokraatit withdrew from the coalition which removed the parliamentary majority held by the Siumut party. Failure to secure a new majority by former Prime Minister Kim Kielsen, the Inatsisartut, the parliament of Greenland, voted to hold the snap election.

The Greenlandic political debate was largely dominated by mining in Kvanefjeld, located in Greenland's south. It comes as no surprise the snap election campaigns were used to sway public opinion of the mining project either for or against. The metals found in Greenland are used to manufacture components in wind turbines and electric vehicles. The process is polluting but the resources experienced an increase in price due to the increasing demand for electric vehicles, meaning Greenland would see an attractive business mining in Kvanefjeld. Uranium is also found in Greenland, but the mining of the resource faced strong opposition from residents.

Opposition party to the Siumut led government, Inuit Ataqatigiit, won in a landslide after the announcement of the election results, and as promised, decided to call for a suspension of the mining project. The party chairman and new Prime Minister of Greenland, Múte Bourup Egede, has announced his intentions to fully oppose the mining project.
Múte Bourup Egede stated in the interview, "It is important we look towards independence, but independence at the price of our nature and the world's climate isn't worth it. We aim to have a more active Greenlandic foreign policy, we will join the Paris Agreement and work closer with Denmark and our North Atlantic allies to make up for the lost revenue the mining project could have given us." He also added, "We must work with Denmark and our allies, Greenlandic independence is unrealistic if we stand alone and purely think economics."
Greenland Minerals Limited, an Australian-based Chinese-owned company has called for a compromise with the governing party, believing the Kvanefjeld mineral deposits to be too valuable to just give up, though, whether a compromise is reached is yet to be seen.

Prime Minister of Laver Island, Hælga Jakobsdottír and Foreign Affairs Minister, Sígrun Magnusdottír, have both congratulated the new Greenlandic Prime Minister on his victory on Twitter and has set their eyes to create a new Atlantic alliance.
Yesterday the Laverian Cabinet departed for Nuuk, Greenland's capital city, to discuss a mutual beneficial expansion on Greenlandic and Laverian foreign affairs. Today both Cabinets came out to announce the North Atlantic Islands Council and have extended their invitation to the Faroe Islands, who already has accepted, and St Scarlett.

The alliance's purpose, among other things, is to "represent its members' interests abroad" and "improve cooperation among its members." The Laverian Foreign Minister told us in an interview, "We have a lot in common with our island neighbours, we rely on the same industries, we all want to secure a future for our languages and we all wish to be less dependent on our Scandinavian allies. We're by no means leaving the Nordic Council, we want to see Greenland and the Faroe Islands exercise more autonomy in the foreign affairs department and us limiting our reliance on the Danish military for our national defence." It has also been stated by multiple Greenland Cabinet members that the alliance will strengthen Greenland's bargaining position against Greenland Minerals Limited, which the Greenlandic politicians fear will use harsh bully-like tactics to wrestle their demands into the agreement with the Greenlandic government.

The International Laverian News is a branch of the International Nordic News organisation founded and headquartered in London, United Kingdom.
Its goals are to bring national and local Laverian news to the world as part of the wider goal to bring Nordic News to the global world.

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By Vixen-Tixen23 - 30 Seconds Ago

Looks like the populist waves of Europe hasn't reached them yet, based tbh.

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Lmao why does local patriot keep commenting on here??? 😂

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By Local_Patriot69 - 2 Mins Ago

Socialist governments, YUCK!! Greenland seriously believes in so called "climate change"? If I was its leader I would have cleansed it from its Danish influence and installed an ethno-state.

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Kalifer and baska, Yahlia, St Scarlett, Apabeossie, and 4 othersRivierenland, Libertandonien, New skandenivia, and Drew Durrnil

The new mexican confederation

Apabeossie wrote:In general kids don't have a lot of RMB skills and are more likely to be an annoying presence than adults.

People tend to improve over time learning from experiences. Of course, some don't but a lot still do. I can say this because I've experienced it myself. I was quite a pest on the RMB when I was still 11 something, and over time I've gotten better, and I also probably have a long way to go :P

I know that, and you're honestly right, but all I am saying is that we shouldn't target them or blame them for making the region worse overall, or saying the rmb is garbage because of them.

Dehlk wrote:theres nothing wrong with trying to keep your own money that you earned? Do you want the government to take more of your money?

Money gained by exploitation is not earned

Kalifer and baska, Yahlia, Laver Island, Apabeossie, and 3 othersRivierenland, Libertandonien, and Drew Durrnil

Regnum Italiae wrote:Japan wants to release Fukushima's nuclear wastes into the sea. China and South Korea protested against it.

China also has plans to build nuclear power plants on the coast. An accident in just one of them would blow all the fallout to South Korea and Japan. They're already doing it with sand mixed with pollutants from factories, so we don't want more ;-;

Loendersteer wrote:Yes, cause adults are always smart and knows what they are talking about all the time

Compared to 12yos? Yeah, but they're not much better. But at least some of them know what they're talking about

The new mexican confederation wrote:I'm gonna be honest some adults here don't know what they talk about either, so I don't see why kids are a target.

Looking at the adults and the children in this particular RMB? The children know farrrr less

Dehlk wrote:Republic of Satherland Its basically like saying that once you are an adult, you automatically deserve respect from everyone, big whoop, you didn't kill yourself yet

LMAO no, don't twist my words

The New Nordic Union, Kalifer and baska, Laver Island, Apabeossie, and 4 othersRivierenland, Libertandonien, New skandenivia, and Drew Durrnil

Kalifer and baska

Apabeossie wrote:China also has plans to build nuclear power plants on the coast. An accident in just one of them would blow all the fallout to South Korea and Japan. They're already doing it with sand mixed with pollutants from factories, so we don't want more ;-;

Nuclear is based. They should be installing several, several safeties, both active and passive so that a proper meltdown would be almost entirely impossible like every modern reactor

Apabeossie, Rivierenland, Drew Durrnil, and The new mexican confederation

Republic of Satherland wrote:Compared to 12yos? Yeah, but they're not much better. But at least some of them know what they're talking about

Yeah, just like some kids know what they're talking about. It doesn't really makes sense blaming one group of people over the other when both groups are just as susceptible to not knowing what they are talking about. Just look at some comments in facebook or youtube for example.

The new mexican confederation

Viktorias

Dehlk wrote:theres nothing wrong with trying to keep your own money that you earned? Do you want the government to take more of your money?

This could be too long to explain but long story short: multinationals use the same infrastructure as anybody else. To be clear, said infrastructure can be ANYTHING, here are some examples:
Roads, railways, airports and other logistic gateways; instruction, since many workers are required some qualification and such qualifications came from public schooling in many countries (including US) where those companies work; social policies for their workers for many things (pregnacies, injuries, retirement). And many other things.
When multinationals, local companies, or even private people don't pay their taxes, they're doing one thing: stealing from the community.

Loendersteer wrote:Yeah, just like some kids know what they're talking about. It doesn't really makes sense blaming one group of people over the other when both groups are just as susceptible to not knowing what they are talking about. Just look at some comments in facebook or youtube for example.

And I'm guessing you believe that you do know what you're talking about?

Republic of Satherland wrote:And I'm guessing you believe that you do know what you're talking about?

can confirm that definitely did and does happen to me 😝

Republic of Satherland wrote:And I'm guessing you believe that you do know what you're talking about?

I know some things, and I don't know other things, it's part of me being human.

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