Where is that guy laughing at me saying if I maxed out credit cards now I will still be paying it back in 2090? Lmao...
Shits going down in less than 2 years max
My bad. I now understand LMAO is the correct response to what you write.
Where is that guy laughing at me saying if I maxed out credit cards now I will still be paying it back in 2090? Lmao...
Shits going down in less than 2 years max
Huawei and Russia are competing Who among them have the largest sanction...lol
Given the current way things are going, I wouldn't want to be in the UK in the next couple of years, because not only the two nations, Russia and China are now sworn enemies of the UK due to the UK not knowing when to STFU about its past history and such, but it should know very well that the USA is a cowardly nation that will never stick up for its allies, I mean they are now looking for ways to fu@k off from Ukraine like they did in Afghanistan and all those other places they were in. So really, the UK is not in a position where many more nations then the 8 countries against China in the earlier 20th century, are going to looking at some serious payback (I am talking about the middle east, Africa and South America, all victims of colonialism) and I bet no nation is going to bother wanting to help that worthless nation.The west are only consumers if they've got something other than cash to pay for what they buy. If all they have to offer is paper money, they're freeloaders. Especially since all those dollars and holdings in the west are going to be seized or sanctioned sooner or later.
For now, the Chinese consumer is content buying western cars, phones (mostly still made in China but that's another point). What happens when the average Chinese person is no longer infatuated with western branded products, and starts to view domestically made products as superior - as happened in Japan and Korea?
You're right it's going to lead to a significant restructuring of Chinese industry and the global economy as a whole. But I think that's going to happen eventually, how many sweatshops do you see today in Korea or Japan?
Like the Chinese emperor told the British a few centuries ago, we're glad you like our tea, but we only accept gold or silver as payment. History is going to repeat itself, except this time, the opium is flowing the other way...
She's vying for candidacy as NATO's next secretary general.Kaja Kallas - Prime Minister of Estonia
Kanwal Sibal - Former Indian Foreign Secretary. Indian Ambassador to Turkey, Egypt, France and Russia.
No Peace on Putin’s Terms
Why Russia Must Be Pushed Out of Ukraine
By Kaja Kallas
The sculpture depicts Zelensky as part of the Statue of Liberty.
It's not that bad, average salaries are equivalent or higher than other west European countries and thanks to the mass importing of cheap labour living costs are (were) quite low. There definitely has been a decline in living standards since 2007 and with the Ukraine war/economic self sabotage things will definitely get worse.Given the current way things are going, I wouldn't want to be in the UK in the next couple of years, because not only the two nations, Russia and China are now sworn enemies of the UK due to the UK not knowing when to STFU about its past history and such, but it should know very well that the USA is a cowardly nation that will never stick up for its allies, I mean they are now looking for ways to fu@k off from Ukraine like they did in Afghanistan and all those other places they were in. So really, the UK is not in a position where many more nations then the 8 countries against China in the earlier 20th century, are going to looking at some serious payback (I am talking about the middle east, Africa and South America, all victims of colonialism) and I bet no nation is going to bother wanting to help that worthless nation.
At first I was thinking about a sculpture of a well known emoticon, the pile of ''brown'' one. Taken my lens and seen Karensky in the middle.
Her videos are like a cross between Uncle Gordo and Epock Times productions.