Don Antonio Magino
De Hoog-geleerde Dr. Antonio Magino, proffesoor en Matimaticus der Stadt Bolonia in Lombardyen.
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Europe@feddit.org•5,500-Year-Old ‘Pyramids’ With Ancient Tombs Discovered in PolandEnglish
5·10 months agoEh, this annoying ‘it’s too difficult for those primitive ancient humans, so aliens’ claim happens for Stonehenge as well, I’m pretty sure.
I really hate how these dumb myths deny that humans have been able to build great and complex structures for a long time too, though.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Trump announces tariffs of 30% on the European Union, starting August 1.English
61·10 months agoWhat do you mean? A monarch is generally addressed as ‘Majesty’ or ‘(Royal) Highness’ (depending on rank), the Pope is addressed as ‘Holiness’. ‘Excellency’ is generally used for civil titles; I don’t think it’s strange to use ‘Excellency’ for the President of the European Commission. What would you use otherwise, ‘Miss President’ or something? That seems really over the top to me.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Seine reopens to Paris swimmers after century-long banEnglish
6·10 months agoAccording to a Dutch article I read they are actually required (‘… Swimmers also have to use a yellow swimming buoy when going into the water.’)
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•EU blocks Britain’s attempts to join pan-European trading blocEnglish
3·10 months agoIndeed. I don’t remember the lettuce doing anything wrong…
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Lithuania, Philippines to build defense alliance as Lithuanian defense chief praises Manila's campaign exposing China's aggressionEnglish
4·10 months agoPhilippine-Lithuanian Commonwealth when?
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•NATO chief calls Trump ‘Daddy’English
8·11 months agoI fail to see how that makes it any better.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Keir Starmer backs US strike on Iran and calls for Tehran to return to talksEnglish
6·11 months agoFucking pieces of shit. (Civil servant-in-chief) Schoof of the Netherlands refuses to ‘comment on whether international law has been crossed’ but says Iran should never have a bomb. The defence minister has said that he hopes Iran will accept Trump’s call for negotiations.
Our elites consist of slimy removed.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•‘Venice is worn out’: locals see Jeff Bezos wedding as symbol of city’s illsEnglish
10·11 months agoNot this bridge, though. I’m from Rotterdam, and the only time it has been dismantled in recent times was for maintenance. After this, the city promised it wouldn’t be dismounted again - as I said, this bridge is considered very iconic by Rotterdammers. Naturally it leads to sentimental reactions when some rich fucker thinks he can just have it dismantled so his big fat private ship can pass through.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Russia has lost over one million soldiers since February 2022English
1·11 months agoHe’s also killing young Ukrainians, though, so that doesn’t seem like it’d work at all.
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Europe@feddit.org•‘Venice is worn out’: locals see Jeff Bezos wedding as symbol of city’s illsEnglish
16·11 months agoThis reminds me of when there were plans to have part of an iconic (now no longer used) railway bridge in Rotterdam temporarily dismounted because Bezos’ superyacht being built elsewhere in the Netherlands wouldn’t fit through otherwise. There were calls to wait for it on another bridge in the city with tomatoes.
Luckily, this didn’t actually end up happening, but that it was seriously considered, was bad enough.
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Europe@feddit.org•Limit new car dimensions by 2035: proposal from civil society to the EUEnglish
1·11 months agoIf you’re talking about the tram in the picture, it’s a ’30s RET tram.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Limit new car dimensions by 2035: proposal from civil society to the EUEnglish
2·11 months agoThis is Rotterdam, though ;p
Reputable German newspaper Die Zeit is also reporting this. Though it’s only a short temporary message.
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Europe@feddit.org•Geert Wilders collapsed the Dutch government. He wanted power, but had no idea how to governEnglish
5·11 months agoHe’s not an agent. He wants to gain control for his own reasons. It’s why he tried to get his asylum minister to rule by emergency legislation, like Orbán is doing in Hungary. His coalition partners in the end wouldn’t go along with this, though. This was last year.
Israel doesn’t need to pay him for him to be their cheerleader, anyway.
Don Antonio Magino@feddit.nlto
Europe@feddit.org•Wuppertals "Schwebebahn" Suspended Railway, 1902 and 2015English
1·11 months agoI went to Wuppertal for the Schwebebahn as well; it’s really cool and unique, and when making a turn you really get a floating sensation.
Something surprising to me were the ticket stamping machines on the stations. These are the exact machines we used to have in metro stations and trams in Rotterdam to stamp our strippenkaarten, but we’ve had a digital, ‘tapping’ system since the 2000’s. It was a huge blast from the past for me. They even made the exact ringing sound when pushing in the ticket I remember from my childhood.
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Europe@feddit.org•Popular sweets recalled in Belgium over cannabis in Dutch gummiesEnglish
1·11 months agoActually, I read earlier that they do have a factory in the Netherlands, but it doesn’t produce Happy Cola Fizz.
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Europe@feddit.org•Dutch government on brink of collapse after Wilders' far-right party quits | ReutersEnglish
3·11 months agoAdmittedly I don’t know much about the actual workings of the asylum process.
However, I have no doubt whatsoever that the primary goal of Wilders is to attain power by whatever (non-violent, for as far as we know now) means necessary. One of the things Wilders immediately tried to do in this cabinet, through his asylum minister Faber, was sideline the chamber by declaring the framed asylum situation an emergency. This was just copying Wilders’ good friend Orbán, who has been able to rule by decree using emergency laws set into motion during covid.
Luckily, this didn’t work. Further, the Dutch political system works in such a way that absolute majorities are pretty much ruled out, always requiring cooperation with other parties. The biggest danger is parties like the VVD taking over PVV talking points and moving ever more to the right.
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Europe@feddit.org•Dutch government on brink of collapse after Wilders' far-right party quits | ReutersEnglish
5·11 months agoBut it doesn’t matter whether asylum requests form an actual problem (and in reality it wasn’t problematic at all, except for problems that were caused by earlier VVD cabinets saving on centers for processing asylum requests). What matters is whether it can be framed as one. The PVV (like populists in general) is all smoke and mirrors.
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Europe@feddit.org•Dutch government on brink of collapse after Wilders' far-right party quits | ReutersEnglish
4·11 months agoAt least now there is a chance again for a de facto cordon sanitaire to emerge.
I’m referring to an earlier Rutte cabinet (conservative-liberal VVD and christian democratic CDA) which relied on a confidence and supply construction with Wilders. Wilders got to go on with his opposition politics while supporting the coalition (not unlike what we’ve had this past year), but when the coalition wanted to save money because of a budget deficit, Wilders dropped his support and the cabinet fell. After this, Rutte was succesful in framing the PVV as unreliable and vowed never to work with them again, leading to the PVV becoming ever more irrelevant.
That was until the new VVD leader, Yeşilgöz, said she didn’t rule out working with the PVV during the last elections.



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