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@gorobar
Solus went into dis-repair a while back though I think it has came back up. Have used it good for a while, was efficient & good. Though very small repo so you will need to build everything

@freemo depends upon the country, institute, etc getting experimented by Carnegie Mellon would absolutely pay much more compared to some African Medical College funded by government.

@thor
For scandinavian cusine you need a fish frozen in ice 100 years ago

@thor
What's the chance you both end up loving the same girl?

@trinsec My friends from France do like to suck on frogs

@feld @freemo
Well it was a net gain for the people who make the decisions of the war.

@feld @freemo
Well the profit is for the companies who build weapons, equipments and all the military and other stuffs :)

@freemo
and in case of Afghanistan both parties made good profits :P

@feld

@feld
Yeah and that's the point. No one entered war cause it was the righteous thing to do.
Either you had a gain in it, or you were dragged into it.

Also simple economics, When others do war it is profitable for you (you can sell weapon and stuffs to them). When you get yourself into a war, obviously it's not much profitable.
@freemo

@feld
Well the United States of America had no intentions of entering the war, atleast until a tiny asian country came and blew up a whole fleet of ships in Pearl Harbor.

Also while the UN didn't existed then but League of Nations did, which is a predecessor to UN.
@freemo

@feld @freemo
Countries enter the side where they have gains, cause as you said: no government exists which hasn't done horrific atrocities.

@feld @freemo
reasons were not bad, just the one saying those reasons had a sketchy history so that ultimately put doubts on the reasons

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