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lolpostslol t1_j6nrllk wrote
Reply to comment by cannonman58102 in Japan’s monthly COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 for 1st time by DoremusJessup
Kinda makes sense since foreigners are exposed to a global news cycle where COVID is now mostly an old topic, while Japan handled it differently and ended up with a bit of a delayed pandemic cycle
lolpostslol t1_j6nr4ci wrote
Reply to comment by Abradolf1948 in Japan’s monthly COVID-19 deaths surpass 10,000 for 1st time by DoremusJessup
I think it was more, went to Tokyo in 2019 and it was rare to jump on a subway wagon and not see at least a couple people with masks, even if it wasn’t crowded. Though outside of Tokyo it’s probably less common.
That said, anti-mask protests got quite wild in 2021, for some bizarre reason
lolpostslol t1_j6norif wrote
Reply to comment by SuperRedShrimplet in Canadian universities have been conducting joint research with Chinese military scientists for years by No-Drawing-6975
Tbf it’s the same if public universities are underfunded and/or professore are underpaid. More of a regulation issue IMO, researchers/colleges shouldn’t be allowed to take these contracts.
lolpostslol t1_j6dkvy5 wrote
Reply to comment by Daniastrong in Over 50 injured in Peru as protests cause 'nationwide chaos' by linusdropstech
I’m pretty sure that’s gonna happen. Turmoil doesn’t breed democrats, it breeds whatever can breed order.
lolpostslol t1_j5cd763 wrote
Reply to comment by Daniastrong in Over 50 injured in Peru as protests cause 'nationwide chaos' by linusdropstech
Been going on for a while and most people familiar with Peruvian politics weren’t even expecting Boluarte to last this long… but yeah the place is a mess right now.
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Reply to comment by Anonynja in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
TBF we don’t know if ANY of the existing metaverses will still be there when Tuvalu is fully gone in ~80 years… everyone might have their own private metaverses by then
lolpostslol t1_iwxrj9y wrote
Reply to comment by JarbaloJardine in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
Are you planning to digitize yourself so you can exist forever
lolpostslol t1_iwxr3j3 wrote
Reply to comment by valeyard89 in Tuvalu starts to digitise their nation as rising seas threaten existence | Tuvalu said on Thursday that it plans to build a digital version of itself, replicating islands and landmarks and preserving its history and culture as rising sea levels threaten to submerge the tiny Pacific nation by imrussellcrowe
That dude’s metaverse is going to be just ground with no water anywhere and he’ll love it
lolpostslol t1_iu42kzt wrote
Reply to comment by SimmonsReqNDA4Sex in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
He’s more on the “we got cheated” side like Trump. The current supreme courts were largely appointed by Lula’s party in the past and have taken some actually questionable action against Bolsonaro propaganda, which gave him ammunition to go back to a discourse of questioning the election. To be fair, before the courts acted to reduce his screen time and censor opposing media, he was turning the tables to win the election, so court action was pretty obviously politically motivated (and might have been worth it for the PT).
Rhetoric aside this is the only thing that is ACTUALLY at stake in this election, SC justice appointments: if Lula wins he’ll have full control of the top-level legal system again, if Bolsonaro wins he’ll have some control. Either will try to eliminate the other using this.
lolpostslol t1_iu41ubo wrote
Reply to comment by GOD_oy in Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's lead over far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro has widened slightly three days from Brazil's polarizing presidential runoff election, according to a poll published Thursday. Lula has 53 percent voter support to 47 percent for Bolsonaro by DoremusJessup
Old Latin-American leftism is decidedly nationalist since it was essentially USSR-instigated hate on US capitalism, with a tinge of pan-Latin-Americanism and “Cuba is great”. After the USSR failed the Brazilian left in particular was left with decent funds and power but not much of an aim, and Lula made it into a more moderate center-left thing, with a go-ahead from financial markets, that was tame enough to actually get elected (and stayed in power for 16 years). BUT even he still has some of the anti-US revolutionary feel left lol
lolpostslol t1_j79sajg wrote
Reply to comment by rob51i03 in [Image] cut. it. out. by Fast_Ad7959
Yeah in order to actually form meaningful connections with other people, it would be much more productive to burn down the tree so you’d have a huge fire and call your neighbors to look at it because fire is cool. Then you’d also probably meet lots of friends in jail.