NATO straps
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I'm just having flashbacks to all the terrible Animal and Fossil watches I had as a kid now.
An absolute unit
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I'm non binaryZedLeg wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:10 amNo that's when people prefer records to CDsNotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:09 amIs this what people mean when they identify as non-binary?
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Everything that’s wrong with the NATO strap summed up in one photo:
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Who leaves the band on their cigar when they're smoking it? Presumably it's so everyone knows it's an expensive one?
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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It HAS to be CockDiamonds, doesn't it. It's just so him.
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Surely sucking his belly in?
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Interestingly given we're talking about NATO it is in the news as we speak.
Seems Trump has had somewhat of another diplomatic triumph as he's bullied the Germans and Canadians into increasing their defence spending to the minimum commitment level of 2% by threatening to pull out. It's an ugly style of diplomacy (if you can even call it that) but it seems to have worked where decades of previous pressure from both Republican and Democrat presidents has failed.
I have no sympathy for the Germans however, who have been asked by all quarters to increase spending to reduce intra-eurozone imbalances so meeting their existing commitments seems like an easy way to do it.
Seems Trump has had somewhat of another diplomatic triumph as he's bullied the Germans and Canadians into increasing their defence spending to the minimum commitment level of 2% by threatening to pull out. It's an ugly style of diplomacy (if you can even call it that) but it seems to have worked where decades of previous pressure from both Republican and Democrat presidents has failed.
I have no sympathy for the Germans however, who have been asked by all quarters to increase spending to reduce intra-eurozone imbalances so meeting their existing commitments seems like an easy way to do it.
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GG. wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:17 pm Interestingly given we're talking about NATO it is in the news as we speak.
Seems Trump has had somewhat of another diplomatic triumph as he's bullied the Germans and Canadians into increasing their defence spending to the minimum commitment level of 2% by threatening to pull out. It's an ugly style of diplomacy (if you can even call it that) but it seems to have worked where decades of previous pressure from both Republican and Democrat presidents has failed.
I have no sympathy for the Germans however, who have been asked by all quarters to increase spending to reduce intra-eurozone imbalances so meeting their existing commitments seems like an easy way to do it.
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Are you just clicky "I'm feeling lucky" on google these days and then just posting the first result?
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Oh, are you wondering what you wrote has to do with the price of fish?
Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Oi, this is a thread about shit watch straps.
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Good work!NotoriousREV wrote: ↑Thu Jul 12, 2018 12:43 pmOh, are you wondering what you wrote has to do with the price of fish?