Yeahhh that’s not how diplomacy works. That’s how edgy high school kids would imagine running NATO.
Yeahhh that’s not how diplomacy works. That’s how edgy high school kids would imagine running NATO.
I can’t imagine he’s someone to strongarm. Nor would it be good for the alliance if members are forced into accepting things they don’t want.
I’d imagine he got his desired concessions, or it was mostly just bluster for internal politics.
I wonder how bad it would be to just let weak companies collapse and weaker jobs disappear.
There’s a bunch of dysfunctional companies and jobs that are mostly kept afloat by cheap money and parasitic behaviors. Would be interesting to prune the economic system and see if capitalism flourishes again.
Don’t threaten the US with a good time.
Meh it’s missing a lot of QoL. It would have been nice if Lemmy had ‘default subs’ just as reddit did. Perhaps there are some Lemmy instances that do this?
I find it very hard to find subs to subscribe to (overview of existing subs is terrible), and the subs I did find are much less active than on reddit (even compared to smaller subreddits)
Plus the app I am using (wefwef) is clunky in its design; collapsing comments is clunky, downvoting is somehow ridiculously hard to figure out, and there is no consistant ‘back’ navigation item (switching between the android back-button in the bottom, and a cancel button at the top, without any consistency or logic)
Overall: if reddit would come back online tomorrow, I’d go back in a heartbeat. It’s like the Lemmy developers are filled with IT people and lacking in psychologists, sociologists and UX experts.
You wish. Young people are far less likely to vote than older people. Sadly NBC is likely right.