@oversteerbeast So Ferrari were designing so Leclerc could statpad poles?? How many points do you get for that? It's the reason he has just 8 wins from 28 poles the worst ever in history
@maxlongjohnson@JakeBequette91 Why the arbitrary distinction of career/not career? In the real world, which you of course know of, a career is anything you can get paid to do. These kids will definitely get paid in a free market come on 😭
@maxlongjohnson@JakeBequette91 Why is the coach getting paid give him a free college degree too 😭 If the coach is really good he'll make it pro if not he's got a degree ??? such a dumbass argument
Notable Countries Where Leaders Fly Commercial Airlines (Regularly or as Standard Practice)
• Singapore: The President, Prime Minister, and government officials typically use regular scheduled commercial flights (often Singapore Airlines) or charters for international travel. No dedicated VIP fleet exists.
• Norway: No private/dedicated aircraft for the Prime Minister or Royal Family. They charter planes occasionally but usually fly commercially.
• Finland: The President and cabinet ministers usually travel on commercial flights for international trips. The Finnish Air Force has some Learjets, but they’re not exclusively for VIPs — commercial is the norm.
• New Zealand: Leaders often fly commercially; no dedicated state aircraft mentioned in standard use.
• Austria: The government has never operated dedicated transport aircraft — commercial or chartered options are used.
• Netherlands: Leaders fly commercially regularly.
• Hong Kong (Chief Executive): Travels on commercial flights, usually with Cathay Pacific.
• Mexico (in recent years): Former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) frequently flew commercial to save money and promote austerity (selling off the previous presidential jet). Current President Claudia Sheinbaum flew commercial (economy class) to the 2024 G20 Summit in Brazil — the only G20 leader to do so that time.
Other countries like the United Kingdom historically chartered commercial flights before adopting the RAF Voyager (A330) system in 2016, and some leaders still opt for commercial when practical (though VIP military options are now primary).
@maxlongjohnson@JakeBequette91 Many don't make it though! Why shouldn't they get paid when they generate so much many the team can pay the coach 11 million?
🇨🇺 Cuba has done it again.
Meet VAXIRA® — a therapeutic cancer vaccine developed by Cuban and Argentine scientists that helps the immune system recognise and destroy lung cancer cells. Approved in both Cuba and Argentina for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
🔬 It works by mimicking a molecule found on cancer cells but almost entirely absent in healthy human tissue — meaning it targets tumours with remarkable precision and very few side effects.
📊 Clinical trials showed a significant improvement in survival for advanced lung cancer patients, with 1-year survival nearly doubling compared to the control group. Real-world data shows median survival of up to 24.5 months in maintenance therapy.
💉 Minimal side effects. Suitable for long-term use. Affordable and accessible — unlike many Western immunotherapies that price patients out of treatment.
And in 2025, VAXIRA® received Cuba's National Technological Innovation Award. All of this achieved by a country under decades of US economic blockade.
The United States spends billions on cancer research. Cuba, under sanctions, develops vaccines the world hasn't seen before. 🇨🇺🔬
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