as a non native English speaker, it's always baffling to see how frequently native English speakers write "it's" instead of "its" they're instead of their, ot "would of" instead f would have; I wonder how many of those are just autocompletion
January 1, 2026 at 8:26 AM
as a non native English speaker, it's always baffling to see how frequently native English speakers write "it's" instead of "its" they're instead of their, ot "would of" instead f would have; I wonder how many of those are just autocompletion
it has always been at risk of division, actually it has always been divided, every election in every single of their members is a risk of creating a newer division; most of all, anyway, because one single nation has been entirely captured by a one-man party (kind like US nowadays, or soon to be)
December 19, 2025 at 6:59 PM
it has always been at risk of division, actually it has always been divided, every election in every single of their members is a risk of creating a newer division; most of all, anyway, because one single nation has been entirely captured by a one-man party (kind like US nowadays, or soon to be)
the most relevant pont, besides the need for immediate funding for Ukraine, is that asset freezing has been set to be indefinite, and not subject to a 6 month renewal upon unanimous vote, likely meant to fail given Orban and Fico stance
December 19, 2025 at 6:19 PM
the most relevant pont, besides the need for immediate funding for Ukraine, is that asset freezing has been set to be indefinite, and not subject to a 6 month renewal upon unanimous vote, likely meant to fail given Orban and Fico stance