

Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately we’re further than ever from improving that situation.
archive.today and archive.ph (also .is, .md, .fo, .li, .vn) are DDOSing a blogger who investigated them. They could also be Russian assets (js from mail[.]ru).


Thanks for sharing. Unfortunately we’re further than ever from improving that situation.


Yes because that was said before the war started.


I thought it’s because they don’t trust the money to be there anymore in a few years (or be worth nothing), but apparently it’s mostly because of economical struggle.


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Hm, I wonder why one is in danger of being deported and the other isn’t 🤔
And so it begins…



Kiitos Antti!
Remember how people were accused of exaggerating dumb conspiracy narratives when they said that Trump is doing Russia’s bidding? Doesn’t sound so unrealistic to me.


The statement comes in response to a Washington Post report that the Pentagon is considering redirecting military equipment earmarked for Ukraine’s armed forces toward a potential conflict with Iran.
It pains me to agree with you.
Yeah I drink very sparingly during Sauna and not much more afterwards, and light beers usually work better.
Once I drank Vodka during sauna and that was psychedelic. But my body was different then, I definitely could not handle this today.


Just to be very clear:
this is only one of many such occurences.


“To my surprise this is actually illegal”



“Did you really just say integrity?”

Sauna beer!
Preferably by the lake. Summer or winter, does not matter.
This just needs to be on the list. And the subsequent wonder of “holy crap, that actually helped” and then the realization that there’s a name for that condition.
Driving-home-from-work-and-fuck-the-police beer
Hm. River or lake beer for me is a bunch of beers tied together and lowered into a body of water. Usually less than 1m is enough to keep it cool. It’s a different coolness.
I still remember the beers I drank on an overland trip from Germany through Poland & the Baltics to Belarus. Some of them were exactly like that. Just local breweries, no chance to ever find them again.


How is any of this not unconstitutional?
But it is. All of it. And it doesn’t matter anymore.
It depends on the peppers. Around here, “normal” bell peppers are not hot at all, and others are generally refered to as chili peppers. I’m not sure what you mean by “red peppers”.
It also depends on what your personal “too hot” is.
What exactly happened? Because that was my first thought: just make normal mead and add maybe one chili pepper per bottle.