Making them the 3rd largest party in the country is not exactly a defeat to the far right. I don't know why this rhetoric keeps popping up, but just because they had a down tick compared to our last general election here, does not "solve" the problem of a rising far right normalisation.
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I wasn't sure before but at that resolution it definitely looks like there's a Pentium 2 and that weird vertical CPU slot they had for a while on the left hand corner of the desk.
That Toshiba satellite isn't fooling anyone, that is straight out of the early 2000s!
You might want to consider looking up "Jodorowsky's Dune" for a bit more insight into how... huh... let's say "influenced" Star Wars (and others for that matter) was by Dune overall.
I have no intention to pick a fight and would in fact like to join your ranks.
Bulls on Parade with a boner
Reporting in. 3 to go.
But not just any mahogany!
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Part of that image is cropped, just below the diagram of the wing. That's going to be an interesting test flight!
Plato they say, could stick it away, half a crate of whiskey every day.
I wouldn't say that we make a better distinction between the two types of elections. I think what happened now was a "knee jerk reaction" to our last legislative elections in which we saw such a high increase of the far right. That coupled with the fact that the main person leading the left vote was the former health minister that was largely responsible for guiding us through the pandemic, was a good push in that left vote mobilisation in my opinion.