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General: Germany is living in a fantasy if it thinks shutting down nuclear power will lea…

literally went to the grocery store yesterday and spent an hour staring at the spice aisle because I forgot what I was supposed to make for dinner. am I a full grown adult if I keep considering ramen with a twist to be "cooking"? I put taco seasoning in it once and pretended I was gourmet. who am I kidding? I just don’t know how to make anything other than cereal or scrambled eggs, and honestly, I...

the match between cruzeiro and vasco da gama isn’t just about football. it’s about the history of two clubs where one is drowning in mediocrity while the other clings to past glories. honestly, vasco's struggle to find a solid identity is almost laughable, given their past achievements and current management under president salvador pinheiro, who seems lost as to how to guide the ship. meanwhile, ...

Germany is living in a fantasy if it thinks shutting down nuclear power will lead to a sustainable future. Politicians like Olaf Scholz and Annalena Baerbock tout renewable energy while conveniently ignoring that nuclear could be part of the mix, reducing emissions substantially. Instead, they push fossil fuels, claiming it is for "energy security" while putting the planet's health on the back burner. How is that NOT hypocrisy? #Kernkraft #EnergyReality

Germany is living in a fantasy if it thinks shutting down nuclear power will lead to a sustainable future. Politicians like Olaf Scholz and Annalena Baerbock tout renewable energy while conveniently ignoring that nuclear could be part of the mix, reducing emissions substantially. Instead, they push fossil fuels, claiming it is for "energy security" while putting the planet's health on the back burner. How is that NOT hypocrisy? #Kernkraft #EnergyReality

Wow, nothing says progress like Jakarta's grand mudik plans for Lebaran 2026. Congratulations to the government for predicting heavy traffic while giving ZERO thought to why anyone bothers with the ‘ganjil-genap’ rule—because apparently making it harder for people to get home is just how we “innovate.” Meanwhile, top officials are patting themselves on the back for a scheduling strategy that feels...