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Caek Islove 🍰 💖
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Isn't this years harvest long over already?

I don't blame him for assuming that rioting was legal in America after the 2020 Summer of Love.

This creature gets the same number of votes as you do.

Imagine believing the GDP numbers from a government that claims like only 6,000 people died total in their country from COVID.

Nigger Twitter just can't stop dunking on themselves.

Being normal, straight or White makes you a fourth-class citizen in Biden's America.

Euros are so retarded. The food will be grown somewhere, so all they're doing is just jacking prices up for themselves since they'll have top import everything they stopped making on their own.

Nope. I've never gotten an invite code for that website that actually worked. 😂

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>Russia has become "totally unsafe" for foreign investors, the EU foreign service has warned in Europe's first reaction to the daylight robbery of Carlsberg and Danone

>The presidential decree [on the asset-seizures] is yet another proof of Russia's disregard for international law and rules, this time by once again targeting the economic interests of foreign companies legitimately operating in Russia

>With this Russia is not only looting in Ukraine, it is moving on to illegally depriving owners from the control over their assets on Russian territory

>The Russian presidential decree is also a very clear signal to any outside trade, business partners, or investors — if there are any left — about the state of the rule of law, economic and financial guarantees and safety of their assets in Russia, making it totally unsafe and unpredictable also in economic terms

>The EU spoke out after Russian president Vladimir Putin suddenly nationalised the multi-billion euro assets of Danish brewer Carlsberg and French yoghurt-maker Danone last Sunday

>And with dozens of top EU companies still present in Russia despite the war, investors fear that Putin's redistribution of foreign treasure to his cronies is just beginning

>Nationalisations aside, Moscow has also raised anxiety about higher taxes for foreign firms in future. Most European firms have been paying next to no tax inside Russia on their profits there due to favourable double-taxation treaties

>But Russia's finance ministry, in March, proposed freezing such tax treaties with some 40 "unfriendly" countries that imposed sanctions on Russia, such as the 27 EU member states

Nooooooooo only the just west can seize foreign assets!

Didn't the USA arbitrarily seize a bunch of luxury yachts just because their owners were Russians?

It's not worth it. Most of the time I just used the front screen for everything and didn't even unfold it. It got a lot of attention though.

Two years and a week. It's like that crack was on a timer or something!

Even with literally all of the MSM giving him free advertisement

I had one of those foldy Samsung phones. I treated it like a princess, not one scratch. Then, one day, it just cracked right down the middle of the back side.

Still got an $800 trade-in for it though, lol