Bunch of Seal-fornicators.nefarious101 » 13 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Greenland's independence gradualists win election amid Trump control pledge
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/gr ... 025-03-11/
Can't show the whole gif because it might embarrass Sumela the Dickhead
I think @Sumela got the wrong hole - She doesn't seem to be enjoying it very much.nefarious101 » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Can't show the whole gif because it might embarrass Sumela the Dickhead
Sumela Tapping a Seal
Flumpy!Skans » 35 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ I think @Sumela got the wrong hole - She doesn't seem to be enjoying it very much.
"But I think the fear of the U.S. imperialist approach has lately become bigger than the anger towards Denmark," said Rademacher.nefarious101 » Today, 2:45 pm » wrote: ↑ Greenland's independence gradualists win election amid Trump control pledge
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/gr ... 025-03-11/
ROG62 » 58 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ "But I think the fear of the U.S. imperialist approach has lately become bigger than the anger towards Denmark," said Rademacher.
Reuters spoke to more than a dozen Greenlanders in Nuuk, all of whom said they favoured independence, although many expressed concern that a swift transition could damage the economy and eliminate Nordic welfare services like universal healthcare and free schooling.
"We don't want to be part of the U.S. for obvious reasons; healthcare and Trump," said Tuuta Lynge-Larsen, a bank employee and Nuuk resident, adding that this election was especially important. "We don't like the attention, to put it short."
Sounds like they have some rKelly Nordic types with gimme hands.ROG62 » Today, 4:06 pm » wrote: ↑ "But I think the fear of the U.S. imperialist approach has lately become bigger than the anger towards Denmark," said Rademacher.
Reuters spoke to more than a dozen Greenlanders in Nuuk, all of whom said they favoured independence, although many expressed concern that a swift transition could damage the economy and eliminate Nordic welfare services like universal healthcare and free schooling.
"We don't want to be part of the U.S. for obvious reasons; healthcare and Trump," said Tuuta Lynge-Larsen, a bank employee and Nuuk resident, adding that this election was especially important. "We don't like the attention, to put it short."