@useless_idiot don't be fooled though. They do it only because their whole national identity revolves around the Kosovo issue, and recognizing these "referendums" would seal any remaining whiff of coherence in their "Kosovo je Serbja" mantra... Serbs still are the most russophile of all nations. Not even russians themselves unironically put Putler's face everywhere, from tshirts to street graffitis. They still love themselves some good genocide, just like their ruzzian brothers
@ElMichel Esa ministra suiza necesita un baño de agua fría, solita
@marathon0 I saw your feed. You are a raging russophile so you can fuck right off ;)
This video is from Russian State TV. Friendly reminder that state media is the main information source for 90% of Russians.
https://twitter.com/JuliaDavisNews/status/1571712271063072773?s=20&t=6vcytIIa7duH9IhRLdgEqw
@11112011 Can you tell me the link to that interactive visualisation?
@sasha_sorokin@mastodon.social explaining this to people is so frustrating... I would also mention that people who live in countries with universal healthcare, still have private health insurance if they can afford it. Do they not wonder why it happens? Also there is a lot of middle ground between socialized medicine and pure free market, like for example the case of Luxembourg, where the state acts as a partial reimbourser of medical costs but not as a provider of healthcare. Or Germany, where under certain circumstances you can "opt-out" from socialized healthcare scheme
@vriska why is in that little green region in the middle of Ile de France?
@LordMordred @Shadowman311 hi guys. Judging by the shit you post you are not adults. You shouldn't be defending hateful ideologies. It's a spiral down from here. Please change while it's not too late and your brain is flexible.
Ruzzians invented a whole new genre of terrorism. A truly magnificent nation 🤮
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-fires-eac13f4bb47663c9769696029ecc257d
Many people remember pre WW2-period as Hitler unilaterally annexing territories left and right. As you can see, it wasn't quite the case. These were international agreement carving Europe in favour of nazis and their allies as an attempt to appease an unhinged genocidal war criminal and his friends.
Carving out of Czechoslovakia was greenlighted by the Western powers. Austria "voluntarily" anschlussed itself to Germany. Splitting Poland in half was a deal between nazis and people who only a couple of years later would lose millions of people fighting for it's liberation from the nazis.
Remember this everytime your politician suggest we have to "save face" of a a certain Ruzzian strongman. History repeats itself but it doesn't have to.
@Elizafox It is possible, at least in my university. Attendance was optional, however, realistically you wouldn't pass if you skipped 100% of classes. The curriculum was just a semi-strict guideline and the level of detail that you needed to know each topic was highly dependant on the professor
Portuguese by nationality. Genetically I'm aprox 50% Ukrainian, 25% Russian and 25% Greek. Living in Spain (Catalonia).
I don't identify myself with any "-ism", but the closest thing would be libertarianism.
I work in the field of Life Sciences. My activity usually revolves around genetics and bioinformatics. I also like programming and data science / machine learning.
I started migrating to more ethical digital spaces and services after I had first-hand experience working for one of the most abominable enterprises. There is so much I want to say about it but can't due to legal reasons.