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Potemkin Stairs in Odessa rn.
— senore_amore (@SenoreAmore) June 22, 2024
Young people sing songs in Russian.
The Potemkin Stairs is the star of the film "Battleship Potemkin" by Eisenstein pic.twitter.com/BaI54V9l66
Eisenstein
In 1958, the film was voted on Brussels 12 list at the 1958 World Expo. Battleship Potemkin is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time.
And the film was basically banned in U.S. till 1987
One day I should check this film
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1. Trump Immunity Case
2. Jan 6th
3. Biden social media contacts
4. Florida, Texas social media laws
5. Federal Agency Power (Chevron Deference)
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— MrTestoestrogen (@MrTestoestrogen) June 22, 2024
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The GDP per capita of the US is 85,373 USD
The median income is 37,585 USD.
The price of a ps5 is 499.99 USD
37,585/12 = 3132.08 USD
A ps5 costs 15.9% of the Median Americans monthly income and is a once in 7 years purchase.
The iphone 15 pro max costs 1,199 USD
That's 38.28% of an American's median monthly income. An Iphone's lifespan is 4 years.
The average home price in the US is 495,100 USD
That's 13.17 times more than the median income of the average American today. The average American can obviously not afford to buy a home today.
The average hospital stay in the US costs 13,262 USD.
That is high enough to take away from a large chunk of the years savings for the average American.
The average food cost for an American is 779 USD. He can obviously afford the food.
The average rental cost is 1,518 per month. Again affordable.
It appears pretty clear that the average American can afford everything except for being able to buy a house and getting medical care.
So are things really as bad in the US as the average American complains?
Because it seems like the only two things actually worth complaining when it comes to pricing are a house to own and a good hospital stay.
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- VisigothApologist : literally just a pinkname complaining about women
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A youtube series where a woman buys a mid-century home in Vancouver and fixes it up. Now she states in the beginning of the episode linked that she's going to renovate ... and her boyfriend is going to help. So of course the boyfriend does all the work and she occasionally hold something or throws something in the garbage. Why are foids like this?
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