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How has it taken this long?

  • Actually I have reexamined my initial comment and I could have phrased it clearly I appreciate that on first sight it was a tad cryptic with multiple interpretations. 😀

  • I fear you grossly misinterpreted my comment but for clarity: the West should have backed Assad as the alternative will be worse, a lot worse.

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    'Tis the season...

  • You assumed correctly. And they have. The West, particularly the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and other European countries, has supported various rebel groups in Syria during the Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011. Initially, the support was aimed at opposing the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. The U.S. and its allies provided military training, weapons, and funding to moderate rebel groups, such as the Free Syrian Army (FSA). The Kurds in the north of Syria have been openly backed by the US for years. Admittedly it's not necessarily the FSA that have become victorious but the point still stands....the West has backed the wrong horse. And in the months to come this they will privately lament the regime's demise.

  • The West will soon realise they backed the wrong horse.

  • Data is Beautiful @lemmy.world

    Global Al water use by 2027 is predicted to be 4.2-6.6bn cubic metres, equivalent to half of UK's total annual water consumption

  • While I enjoy sex it is often an inverse proportion to the effort.

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  • 20 nonillion in short scale, or 20 quintillion in long scale.

  • I hate to say this but "let the market decide" if Ai is something the consumer wants/needs they'll pay for it otherwise let it die.

  • They don't - it adds to the flavour.

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    A local fish and chip shop closed down, someone wrote this outside...

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    Sun drying tomatoes at the foot of Mount Etna in Sicily

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    Meanwhile in Russia...

    That's a big capybara

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  • Let it pass you by.

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    Traffic control booth. Chernivtsi, Ukraine. 1970s

    That's a big capybara

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  • I see what you did there...and I approve haha

  • Never much on a hunch ;)

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    Possibly Boletus luridus

  • Damn it - he should run for president.

  • Humor @lemmy.world

    I’d l(O)ve a slice of that (C)herry pie

  • Not to know what happened before you were born is to remain always a child. Open any history book, perhaps "Mankind and Mother Earth" by Toynbee. Examine the rise, decline, and fall of any of the civilisation. Then come back.

  • The term is brandished around to such an extent it has no meaning.

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    Sphinx in Harewood House, Leeds

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    Pylons

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    Views from Maldon, Essex

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    What's rude about a village? 😅

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    Koi in a pond

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    Car park mural, Colchester

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    Something spotted in a wall

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    Clouds over the Suffolk countryside

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    Progress: the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas, spans across 26 lanes making it the worlds widest. The freeway is broken down in to 12 main lanes (six in each direction), eight feeder lanes.

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    View from Green's windmill, Nottingham, UK

    Humor @lemmy.world

    "One ticket, really?"