Stuff that doesn't really fit in either "Examples of" thread....

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North Korea becoming more repressive amid reports of starvation
The human rights chief for the United Nations said North Korea is increasing its repression of human rights, with people starving in portions of the country as it faces a worsening economic situation Thursday.

“According to our information, people are becoming increasingly desperate as informal markets and other coping mechanisms are dismantled, while their fear of state surveillance, arrest, interrogation and detention has increased,” U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said, according to The Associated Press.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic waning, the country’s restrictions have increased broadly. Guards are authorized to shoot any unauthorized person approaching the border and almost all foreigners, including U.N. staff, are still barred from the country, according to Türk.

He also said those in North Korea who are caught looking at “reactionary ideology and culture,” or information from abroad, especially from South Korea, have a possibility of now facing five to 15 years in prison. People who distribute that information risk life in prison or a death sentence.

Türk said the government has mostly shut down markets and other private ways of making money, ramping up the criminalization of doing so.

“This sharply constrains people’s ability to provide for themselves and their families,” he said. “Given the limits of state-run economic institutions, many people appear to be facing extreme hunger as well as acute shortages of medication.”
 

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S&P downgrades 5 regional banks facing ‘tough operating conditions’
S&P Global Ratings downgraded five regional banks Monday as tremors from the banking crisis earlier this year ripple through the economy.
The ratings agency lowered ratings on Associated Banc Corp., Comerica Inc., Key Corp., UMB Financial Corp. and Valley National Bancorp while revising its outlooks to negative on two other regional banks.

S&P said Monday that “tough operating conditions” were affecting the sector, citing interest increases by the Federal Reserve.
“The sharp rise in interest rates and quantitative tightening deployed since March 2022 to combat high inflation are weighing on many U.S. banks’ funding, liquidity, and spread income. These factors have also caused the value of banks’ assets to fall and raised the odds of asset quality deterioration,” the company said in a statement.

A free market no more? Rules of the game have changed after banking crisis, some say
Banks with investments in the commercial real estate sector were of particular concern to S&P amid the rise of remote work in white collar industries, which is raising questions for companies about the value of physical office space.

The lower marks follow a similar move by rival ratings agency Moody’s, which slashed rankings for 10 small- and middle-market banks while placing larger banks including Bank of New York Mellon and State Street on watch.

The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank earlier this year, which resulted in a special line of credit extended to the banking industry by the Fed, resulted in a deposit flight to larger “too big to fail” banks that became flush with cash.

The Fed has been paying attention to this friction within the banking sector.

“Stock prices for the largest banks fully recovered from their declines in the immediate wake of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, while those for regional banks remained below the levels seen in early March,” the Fed’s interest rate-setting committee’s July minutes show.

Hope it is a blip.
 

Lucky Luke

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Information-dense diagrams are like chocolate to some, and like burnt Brussels sprouts to
others.

I despise Brussels sprouts. Satan’s testes.
I love dark chocolate a little to much.

Try baby brussels sprouts cut in 1/2, stir fry with diced bacon, diced red onion and 1/2'ved cherry tomatoes.

As i typed that some baby ducks just waddled past. Now I'm thinking of that would go really well as a side to Duck Confit.
 

cannabineer

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I love dark chocolate a little to much.

Try baby brussels sprouts cut in 1/2, stir fry with diced bacon, diced red onion and 1/2'ved cherry tomatoes.

As i typed that some baby ducks just waddled past. Now I'm thinking of that would go really well as a side to Duck Confit.
Milk chocolate person here.

There is no recipe that will redeem Lucifer’s Crucifers. You are plainly one of Them.

Never had baby ducks; they sound good deep-fried.

Also wtf is flathead? I read a fish&chips recipe today that must have come from down under.
 

Lucky Luke

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Milk chocolate person here.

There is no recipe that will redeem Lucifer’s Crucifers. You are plainly one of Them.

Never had baby ducks; they sound good deep-fried.

Also wtf is flathead? I read a fish&chips recipe today that must have come from down under.
Flathead is a widely available fish. It has a flat head - yes i know aussies are ingenious with naming things.
It can be caught from the shore or a boat.
Its a beautiful fish to eat and we call the fillets of it for some strange reason Tails- cause they are long and tapered perhaps?

 

cannabineer

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Flathead is a widely available fish. It has a flat head - yes i know aussies are ingenious with naming things.
It can be caught from the shore or a boat.
Its a beautiful fish to eat and we call the fillets of it for some strange reason Tails- cause they are long and tapered perhaps?

Yup I read that flathead makes for superior fish&chips.

Half a lifetime ago in California’s south bay we (still married) came across an establishment called Aussie’s. Second-best fish&chips we ever had (recall my tale about a seaside dive in Puerto Montt.) They were really good for two years, but after three, and a slide in quality, they closed their doors. But man, good stuff.
 
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Lucky Luke

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As far as diagrams go,



cause I miss the point.
Wasn't really a point or and And.

You could look no further than the parties and where they stand and argue why America is more to the right than the UK and Australia and New Zealand of cause. But we all already know that to be true I'd imagine.
If your confused on that point they have Labor/Labour parties with political power.

You could also look at the parties and argue that the Repubs are much further to the right than whats listed and then argue that that makes the Dems a Right of Centre party and not a left of centre.
 
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Lucky Luke

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Yup I read that flathead makes for superior fish&chips.

Half a lifetime ago in California’s south bay we (still married) came across an establishment called Aussie’s. Second-best fish&chips we ever had (recall my tale about a seaside dive in Puerto Montt.) They were really good for two years, but after three, and a slide in quality, they closed their doors. But man, good stuff.
Its annoying how great food placers go down hill. They should sell before their heart isn't in it anymore.
 

Lucky Luke

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So basically bs.. :bigjoint:
If you don't get anything out of all that data then yes to you its bullshit.
Makes me wonder what an updated version would show. Must be less people believing in a God on both sides surely?
But its in this thread for a reason..
 

cannabineer

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Its annoying how great food placers go down hill. They should sell before their heart isn't in it anymore.
I doubt their heart quit. It’s almost always the local microeconomics that pronounce the verdict. I imagine it was a heartbreak for the owners/operators. I mean, they sank their joy, hard work and cash into giving it a go. So my primary sentiment is sympathy. I bear witness to the heady early days of that shop.

Now I’m in the desert, good fish&chips are a rare commodity.
 

Lucky Luke

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Speaking of Gods can you imagine how conservative society is compared to the society/s who created Tiki's.
Imagine the party after this was completed...

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