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@SandLabs_21 @k3zeus @TULIO032920351 Vocês dois boiolas vão arrumar um quarto e parem de boiolagem em público!
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Vá lá… Não disseste judaico-cristã… 🤡🤡🤡
A Europa é cristã nos seus valores e não deve ter medo de o afirmar. Só países doentes e líderes fracos têm medo de afirmar os seus valores para agradar a terceiros. #SomosAlternativa
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@BadaloPinheiro Ficavas melhor servido com um bife ensanguentado de 500g e uma aldeia velha logo pela manhã.
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Nunca imaginei que a ignorância e idiotice pudesse chegar a este nível… Como é possível alguém escrever uma merda 💩 deste tamanho???
O que acontece quando se leva uma dieta carnívora ao extremo? Um homem nos EUA descobriu da pior forma. Após oito meses a consumir grandes quantidades de carne, queijo e manteiga, o seu colesterol atingiu níveis tão altos que começou a "sair" pelas mãos, pés e cotovelos:
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This.👇
$407.75 Up 48% now New all time high every day I got a message the other day from a roaster in Europe saying "wow you must be happy, we're going out of business" and I wanted to let my followers now the real story behind this and my two cents. The world is running out of coffee. There are people who blame climate change, and other factors. I think the cause is simpler than that: Money. For many decades coffee was far too cheap, when adjusted for inflation today we're not even close to the real all time high. $337.00 in 1977 was a lot more money than $407.75 in 2025. Coffee was so cheap indeed that 90%+ of all the growers in El Salvador already went out of business, 90%+ of the production this coffee had is gone since the price was so low it wasn't even worth keeping that land. Coffee agricultural land to this day is the cheapest per acre in the entire country, by far. The vast majority of growers in El Salvador won't even see anything close to this prices as that coffee was sold many months ago in desperation at much lower prices trying to recoup losses. The reality is that over decades the production of coffee went into a barebones mode almost worldwide and instead of decentralizing, it centralized more and more in the few places were some profit could have been made. Profit made from 'efficiencies' such as huge, clear -cut farms, only made possible by ever-falling currencies that kept human costs low. Brazil and Vietnam, for different reasons, had bad weather during the past few years. This is why some people say it's climate change. Yes, the weather was bad, but the main problem was coffee had been so cheap that in areas with good weather it wasn't grown anymore to help with the impact, and in areas with bad weather there wasn't money to do anything about it. A drought is devastating when you can't afford irrigation. Heavy rains and storms are devastating when you can't afford drainage. Fungal diseases such as coffee leaf rust are devastating when you can't pay for fungicides. Nematodes are devastating when you can't combat them. Untimely storms are devastating when you can't pay people enough to actually show up to pick the beans before they rot in the plant. Yes, it was the weather, but we could have done something about it if the price paid for literal decades wouldn't have been so low that required extremely bare-bones production strategies to make even a tiny profit. The impact would have been lower if other areas of the world still grew coffee because 90%+ of growers hadn't gone out of business in decades prior. It wasn't meteor showers and hail and brimstone that destroyed the coffee fields leading to this massive supply issues we're seeing now. It was decades of low prices that left growers completely unable to afford to do anything about the weather.
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Afinal os sionistas admitiram aquilo que já sabíamos há imenso tempo e que eu referi aqui inúmeras vezes...
Afinal uma boa parte dos 1200 israelitas mortos em 7 de Outubro de 2023, foi o exército israelita que os matou. Isso já era sabido, mas nunca tinha sido assumido até que um ministro o confirmou. A Gouveia também sabia, estragava-lhe era a narrativa nazi-sionista.
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@MariaVi19856058 Sabia de muitos nomes mas talvez me tenha falhado ou já tivesse esquecido o nome do Herman José. Mas se esteve envolvido, é ser julgado! Concordo com a Maria, oxalá o charroco inicie o processo contra o Ventura para desenterrar esse buraco mal cheiroso! 👍
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@mariama37899549 @VonDerRanter @RealTetraPack Da Opus Dei não sei... Mas clube de sionistas, ninguém lhes tira!
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@GuardaTarrafal @theluisribeiro O jornalixo estaria 2% mais respirável... No entanto, a fabulosa cultura musical portuguesa dos anos 80 teria sido inevitavelmente arruinada!
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@lideruniao @RestaurarPortug O interesse público, do ponto de vista libertário, chama-se generosidade, altruísmo e até mesmo caridade (em certas situações). O interesse público, quando forçado e do ponto de vista estatal, chama-se socialismo!
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