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Marisha Lemishenko (ci-dessus)
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Euro 2016, pronostics et victoire de Solomos
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Hayek's plosive dans Sports et loisirs
Seule l'Allemagne ne me déçoit pas. -
http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org/archives/featured-articles/2016/june/16/militarized-usda-and-epa-using-swat-teams-to-terrorize-innocent-people-including-lemon-growers-and-small-farmers/ "Militarized USDA and EPA using swat teams to terrorize innocent people including lemon growers and small farmers"
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Processus de sortie de l'Union pour l'UK
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Neuron dans Europe et international
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/latest-britains-eu-vote-cost-cameron-job-40095292 "Calls for 2nd referendum crashes UK website." C'est possible un 2° référendum? -
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Images pas cool, justice sociale & steaks saignants
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Lancelot dans La Taverne
Beaucoup de temps libre? -
La sortie est immédiate? Ou prende environ 1/2/3 ans?
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Ksenia Kokoreva
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"To read without reflecting is like eating without digesting." Edmund Burke
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La France comparée à l'Égypte et l'Amérique du Sud
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Johnnieboy dans La Taverne
https://brunobertez.com/2016/06/23/degradation-du-climat-des-affaires-en-france/ "Degradation du climat des affaires en France" -
Euro 2016, pronostics et victoire de Solomos
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Hayek's plosive dans Sports et loisirs
J'ai choisis correctemente 12 équipes entre 16 possible. -
Alberte Valentine
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Images fun et leurs interminables commentaires
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Librekom dans La Taverne
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http://www.internationalman.com/articles/the-secret-meeting-that-accelerated-the-war-on-cash "The secret meeting that accelerated the war on cash". Il y a 2 parts, le premier "the secret meeting..." et la seconde sur taux d'intérêt négatifs.
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Brexit aux urnes, liborgiens sauce à la menthe
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de NicolasB dans Europe et international
https://web.facebook.com/samuelbowman/posts/559164485362?_rdr "After expecting to vote Leave for a while, and being undecided for even longer, I’ve eventually decided to vote to Remain in the EU. Here are my reasons why: Immigration. EU immigration is very good for the UK, and also good for the migrants themselves. It’s the single biggest reason that London is such a good city. Whatever you think of immigration by people from outside Europe, Europeans more than pay their way and integrate very well. I resent the idea that we need to “control” something that is a big positive for us, and I think it’s naive to claim that leaving the EU would mean more immigration from elsewhere. Britons are not voting to get fewer Spaniards so they can get more Bangladeshis. The economy. If we go for the Norway model on leaving I think the economic impacts would be minimal, but the risk that we don’t is too great to tolerate. Markets clearly think that there is a big risk, and we have seen that a Leave vote has the potential to destroy hundreds of billions of pounds worth of wealth. No, markets are not irrational and no they are not just panicking. If you think that they are, there’s easy money to be made – so why aren’t you making it? No: they are pricing in the danger of a colossal act of self-harm if we leave, which has been endorsed by the two people most likely to be Prime Minister by the end of the year. Leaving the Single Market should never have been on the table, but now, unbelievably, it is. Political norms. This might be the most important point. All politicians lie and all campaigns are dirty, but the Leave campaign has been an order of magnitude worse than usual. *ALL* of Leave’s key messages have been bare-faced lies that Leavers *know* are lies: about the UK’s contribution to the EU, about Turkey’s chances of joining, about the UK’s power to veto EU treaties. They’ve released conspiracy theory videos about Mark Carney being in the pay of Goldman Sachs. They are Britain’s answer to Donald Trump, and like Donald Trump if they win will destroy important norms we have about (relative) honesty, decency and sanity in politics. If you can win elections by running a campaign that is more suited to Third World ‘democracies’, don’t be surprised when other institutions degenerate to Third World levels too. To quote Rod Liddle (!), “We are drifting towards the febrile territory of a banana republic, or at best the USA.” The UK has maybe the best political culture in the world and Leave have threatened that. I like and respect many Leavers, but I’ve never shared their enthusiasm for democracy – I want liberty and prosperity, and I don’t want to trade that in just to give my stupid next-door neighbours more power over my life. To the extent that the EU does restrict democracy it is often for the best, preventing governments from doing nasty, illiberal things (like restricting immigration or subsidising domestic firms). There’s a small chance that a Jeremy Corbyn could be elected – if he is, under the British political system he would have basically unlimited power to do whatever he wants. The EU limits that power, and in my view that’s a good thing. There are plenty of bad things about the EU, and being outside things like the common external tariff and the common agricultural policy while remaining in the Single Market was very appealing to me. Were that on offer I would vote to Leave. But it isn’t, and things that matter much more are now at stake too. So I will vote to Remain, and if you are undecided I suppose I hope you will too. (To be clear, these are my personal opinions, not the ASI's. There's a reason this post is on FB and not the ASI blog.)" Sam Bowman, directeur Adam Smith Institute -
Err, salut? Sunspring, le premier film écrit par l'intelligence artificielle. http://arstechnica.com/the-multiverse/2016/06/an-ai-wrote-this-movie-and-its-strangely-moving/ http://www.lemonde.fr/pixels/article/2016/06/10/une-intelligence-artificielle-ecrit-le-scenario-d-un-court-metrage_4947819_4408996.html Un court-métrage (dirigé par un humain).
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Dionne Daniels
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Images fun et leurs interminables commentaires
Hugh a répondu à un sujet de Librekom dans La Taverne
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Bien, je pense qui c'est une question d'éducation, je ne peux pas dire bonjour/bon après-midi/bonsoir, parce que nous ne sommes pas tous dans le même fuse horaire local, ainsi, j'exprime ensuite une pensée affectueuse, une formule de salutation, appropriée pour tout horaire.
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Marilyn Monroe (1958)
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Alyssa Hudson
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Salut. Thomas DiLorenzo - "Socialism's one percenters" https://mises.org/blog/socialism%E2%80%99s-one-percenters
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"What causes poverty? Nothing. It's the original state, the default and starting point.The real question is: What causes prosperity?" Per Bylund
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Anton Yelchin http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-36572649 http://www.huffingtonpost.fr/2016/06/19/anton-yelchin_n_10560562.html "Anton Yelchin est mort à 27 ans: décès de l'acteur qui avait joué Pavel Chekov dans le Star Trek"