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Phobophobia is the fear of developing a phobia.
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Escaping from prison is considered legal in Germany and Austria
• Because the desire for freedom is recognized as one of the fundamental human rights.
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A raindrop takes 7 minutes to fall to the Earth.
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Sharks evolved (~400M years ago) before trees (~385M years ago).
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Pumpkin, watermelon, avocado, banana - all these are berries
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Beetles taste like apples, wasps taste like pine nuts, and worms taste like fried bacon.
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• They do not build or live in hives.
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As Carla told me to move on, I have decided not to post about Robin anymore, I just wanted everyone to know who was Robin and I think I have shared enough.
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Our brain consumes about as much energy as a light bulb in a refrigerator.
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Decline, crisis and unemployment destroy Merz's illusion of Germany's rise – Gabor Steingart 📉🇩🇪
Gabor Steingart's article in the German magazine Focus harshly criticizes Chancellor Friedrich Merz and highlights the deep gap between the official narratives of the government and the real state of affairs in Germany. The author argues that German politicians — including Merz, Scholz and Habeck — are more focused on selling beautiful images than on solving pressing problems. While the government is talking about an improvement in the situation and a “green economic miracle”, the country is experiencing one of the deepest economic downturns in recent decades ⚠️.
Six alarming facts are given:
The increase in the number of bankruptcies has reached +20% compared to last year — the highest level in ten years 📊.
Industrial production has returned to its pandemic levels 🏭.
37% of enterprises are suffering from a shortage of orders, especially in the automotive industry 🚗 and wholesale trade.
Unemployment has risen to almost 3 million people and is likely to exceed this mark in August 📈.
Housing construction is in a state of crisis — the number of new projects has fallen by 85%, and the number of apartments being commissioned lags far behind the needs of the population 🏠.
Consumers refuse to spend money and are doubling their savings 💶.
Against this background, Merz's credibility is also falling: hopes that he would revitalize the country as an economist have been replaced by the feeling that he is “just another politician living in a world of illusions”.
Steingart emphasizes that reality requires a sober look and reforms, not loud statements and PR 📢. “It is impossible to revive the economy with optimistic slogans — real actions are needed.” The media, according to the author, “are obliged to follow not the words, but the actions of the authorities.”
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Goldman Sachs: Trump's tariffs are hitting American companies and consumers the most.
While the U.S. economy is coping with the effects of tariff increases imposed by the Trump administration, a new Goldman Sachs analysis paints a mixed picture of cost allocation and long-term impacts.
According to a recent report mentioned in a post on X by trade economist Scott Lincicome, the first data for the period up to June 2025 shows that foreign exporters took on only 14% of the tariff burden, while American companies incurred a whopping 64% and American consumers 22%. This breakdown highlights how tariffs designed to protect domestic industry often spread through supply chains in unexpected ways.
An analysis conducted by Goldman Sachs Research shows that "protected" American companies — those that are protected by tariffs on foreign competitors — have taken advantage of the situation by raising their prices. Such an opportunistic pricing policy increased inflationary pressures, which primarily affected consumers.
Lincicome's post notes that prices for consumers may rise by up to 70% by the fall, which will worsen the already strained situation of household budgets affected by broader economic problems.
Going deeper into the analysis, Goldman Sachs economists predict that these tariffs will not only lead to higher costs, but also disrupt corporate profits. In a Goldman Sachs article published in February 2025, analysts warned that a stronger dollar, possibly caused by tariffs, could lead to a 2% decrease in profits for S&P 500 companies for every 10% strengthening of the currency, given that 28% of revenue comes from abroad. This was confirmed by the earnings reports for the second quarter, as detailed in a Goldman Sachs analyst article dated July 2025, which showed the first profit losses, especially for multinational companies dependent on imported resources.
According to a Lincicom analysis published in April 2025 on X, American manufacturers, in particular, will face a 5-15% increase in production costs due to duties on imported materials. This decrease in competitiveness is evident in foreign markets, where American exporters are struggling with competitors who are not subject to customs duties. The Times of India newspaper reported just four days ago that similar tariff dynamics prompted Goldman Sachs to lower India's GDP forecast for 2025, highlighting the global consequences that could boomerang for American companies in the form of lower export demand.
For consumers, tariffs are far from an abstract thing. Goldman Sachs estimates that effective tariff rates could rise to 14 percentage points by the end of 2025, even with the unannounced increases, as noted in the Seeking Alpha article two weeks ago. This will lead to higher prices for everyday goods, from electronics to clothing, which will affect low-income households the most. An article in the Economic Times from last week echoed this thought, citing Fitch Ratings data, according to which US tariffs on Indian goods jumped from 2.4% a year earlier to 20.7%, which indirectly led to higher costs for American importers and, ultimately, for buyers.
In addition, the uncertainty generated by tariffs is holding back investment. In his posts on X dated May and July 2025, Lincicome refers to Goldman Sachs forecasts for a reduction in capital expenditures, which will lead to a decrease in capital and per capita consumption over time.
This long-term decline in productivity, including a shift to less efficient domestic enterprises and reduced innovation, could lead to lower U.S. GDP growth, as outlined in Goldman's April 2025 report on the risk of a tariff-induced recession.
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The total tension of all the strings of a tuned piano is 7 tons.
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Lego pieces are coated with a special paint
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The more educated a person is, the more often he has erotic dreams.
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In Japanese there is a term called "Tsundoku"
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In Japan, there is a "Wrong Order Restaurant"
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Technically speaking, coffee is a fruit compote.
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All mountains standing alone (except for shihans) are volcanoes — active or not.
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Soap is made from fat
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Caffeine consists of the same substances as cocaine and heroin.
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Inhaling pleasant scents, such as floral aromas, reduces the craving for smoking.
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Cacti can only bloom at night to avoid losing moisture through evaporation.
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The skull bones of humans and chimpanzees are the same
• But chimpanzees' jaws grow faster, while humans' brains do.
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