(pb) >>15867793
With 300+ companies leaving behind everything, Russia won't need much. This may be the largest transfer of wealth in world history.
(pb) >>15867793
With 300+ companies leaving behind everything, Russia won't need much. This may be the largest transfer of wealth in world history.
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>On March 15th?
>[3:15]
>Q
Close.
President Biden is set to sign into law the omnibus spending bill approved by Congress last week.
The event is scheduled to begin at 2:15 p.m. ET.
Russia withdraws from the Council of Europe.
March 15 (Reuters) - Russia on Tuesday quit the Council of Europe, a human rights watchdog based in Strasbourg, pre-empting possible expulsion over its attack on its neighbor Ukraine.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/russia-formally-quits-council-europe-rights-watchdog-2022-03-15/
>fascinating that a handheld FLIR can pick up the heat from the moon
>how's that work?
>kek
>o7
Same way it would pick up heat from an illuminated light bulb. Or the reflection of the light.
Boom.