

Thats not really a question i, or anyone, can answer on behalf of the english speaking world.
Its pretty common to refer to countries in organizations as “member states”. From the UN, to the CIS, to the African Union and EU, UNESCO, NATO, etc.
Thats not really a question i, or anyone, can answer on behalf of the english speaking world.
Its pretty common to refer to countries in organizations as “member states”. From the UN, to the CIS, to the African Union and EU, UNESCO, NATO, etc.
State is defined as both:
A: A politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory especially one that is sovereign. (A country)
B: One of the constituent units of a nation having a federal government.
Many countries are made up of states because those states used to be independent states (countries) with the United States being the most obvious example. But this does not mean the other definition does not hold.
Wow i never thought a Labor government would suck up to the US and take their side on a pointless war in the middle east… Again
You think this is bad you should see a chart that explains the prepositions across the cases… Jfc
The day Trump announced the tarrifs?
Dementia-Day
Starship troopers - Michael Ironside
Edit: Kermit “C’mon you apes! You wanna live forever!? Ahhhhhhhhhh”
That is typically how theatres work
That cut skin deep
That cut deep…
Do cucumbers have experience in you?
Oh no… Five Eyes without the US would be called Four Eyes…
We’d better find another partner or a new name
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Do the conservatives even have a platform yet?
I mean aside from “not trudeau” and “axe the tax” which are now irrelevant.
Its not a good thing but I dont think it will really gaslight the public. The average persons understanding of if their countries economy is doing well or not boils down to “do i feel richer or poorer than last election?”
Despite what some might think of bidenomics, which showed by most traditional metrics that the US economy was improving and recovering well from the pandemic, people still felt the economy was doing poorly because they felt poor… Because a lot of people now are poorer than previous generations. Which of course those tradtitional metrics dont really take into account that people get paid fuck all now, but my point is just that the official numbers dont mean a lot to the average voter.
Then it would cease to be German.
(I live in Germany and have been using Otto)
Were going to need some sort of opt out to the internal market or this would hurt us more than a trade war with the US.
European countries dont need this because they naturally trade with eachother because of this thing some like to call “geography” but Canada does not, and thats not going to change from joining the EU.
Unlike the UK who just wanted to make their own trade deals Canada actually needs to. The EU values the sanctity of the single market more than the value the UK added to it, so they would pretty much have to create an entirely new member section just for us.
Still the freedom of movement, potential upgrades to our democracy, involvement in a rising world power, and potentially a mutual defence pact would be nice. Not too sure about the Euro, if it would hurt or help us.
As an added bonus, maybe when Quebec sees all these European countries that have English named products in their stores they will stop trying to rename Kraft Dinner. (Im Canadian and I live in Germany, half of things are in English and no one cares)
The Canadiano should be the Double Double (Double cream double sugar)
Ive been calling it Mega Texas, but now i guess its Maga Texas
Not in that image 😅