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An English man an Irish man and a Scottish man walked into a bar
Then the OP was happy cause 3 idiots left -
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Canada Surrenders
The list of things you don't know is a very long one. They separated 2 years ago. -
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Terminals 6014-A (dual 6mm2?)
ON right top of pic , is that the cable? ANd then you have 2 of them to combine in the ferrule? The wires are very solid for a stranded cable to fit in ferrule. If so even not possible. Yes ferrules are that thin and are for wrapping stranded cables , but the wiring is way thinner then. If that is the cable you need to find a complete other thingie to fit together. Like the "old fashioned" ones, but there need to be space for 3 of those wires then. https://external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.neopreen-kabel.nl%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F08%2Fwp-image836.png&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=1886dc9eb51a411f2b5aeaeaed24b4ab71ee0e61499fbc0b1b222117398f3faa However you have to first put 3 of the cables together, by twisting the wires together. Annoying job, especially if your wire is like on pic. Use a terminal block like this Yes I choose from 2,5 up to 16 mm2, as your wiring is square ? (shown on pic, if im correct) So all could fit in well in this block. Enough space. Or this one, but is 6mm2 and if you have such a square cable? Be sure to really put in real tight. Well with all other ones the same, you dont want sparking in the connector. I would go for the second one, as you have that weird wiring, Square?. DOnt know if it is easy to twist it to round and the able to fit in other ones mentioned. And you need one wire extra to go to fuse box? Nothing is mentioned about that. Also not what is all about. Be aware power is off ! DONT TRY to cheat on electricity, You can die in jiffy time. Fit it properly, take your time. No messing around with electricity. -
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Those of you who live on 40k a month
If your business is paying for things, isn't that the same as you paying for things? Who pays for the dining out twice a week? That's 8 times a month. Do you have any idea what a decent piece of steak costs, accompanied by a glass of red wine? No way can it be paid for out of your 10k a month, with you still having difficultly spending 10k a month. -
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Eight Years On, Rohingya Still Await Justice and Recognition
Eight years after Myanmar’s military unleashed a brutal campaign against the Rohingya, calls for justice remain unanswered. As the anniversary of the 2017 atrocities approaches, rights groups and international bodies are urging renewed accountability and inclusion for the persecuted minority. In August 2017, Myanmar’s security forces razed hundreds of Rohingya villages in Rakhine State, killing thousands and forcing over 700,000 people to flee to Bangladesh. The Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar later found evidence of genocide and crimes against humanity. Yet, not a single perpetrator has been held accountable within Myanmar. Since the 2021 military coup, the junta has intensified its repression, targeting civilians with airstrikes and blocking humanitarian aid. Rohingya still living in Rakhine face severe movement restrictions, food shortages, and forced conscription—both by the junta and the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group also accused of grave abuses. Conditions in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps, home to over a million Rohingya refugees, have deteriorated sharply. Aid cuts have left many without access to healthcare, education, or basic nutrition, while reports of abductions and sexual violence continue to surface. International legal efforts are underway. The International Criminal Court is investigating crimes committed in Myanmar and Bangladesh, and the International Court of Justice is hearing a genocide case brought by The Gambia. In late 2024, the ICC prosecutor requested an arrest warrant for Myanmar’s Commander-in-Chief, Min Aung Hlaing, though the court has yet to act. Rights organisations are now pressing the UN Security Council to refer Myanmar to the ICC and urging member states to pursue prosecutions under universal jurisdiction, as Argentina has done. They also call for greater Rohingya representation at the upcoming UN High-Level Conference on 30 September, warning that survivors’ voices must be central to any future solution. The message is clear: justice delayed is justice denied. Without accountability, restored citizenship, and meaningful inclusion, the cycle of violence and displacement will continue. The Rohingya must no longer be sidelined in shaping Myanmar’s future. -2025-08-23 -
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