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Do you have diabetes? If so, which type?
Yes, I have Type 1 Diabetes
Yes, I have Type 1.5 Diabetes (LADA)
Yes, I have Type 2 Diabetes
Yes, I have Type 3c Diabetes
Yes, I have Gestational Diabetes
Yes, I have MODY or another type of Monogenic Diabetes
No, but I have Prediabetes
No, but I used to have Diabetes (I am in remission)
No, I have never had it, and I am not Prediabetic
DOS2 OCs: Edgar, Lyon & Navier
Fort Joy Adventure pt 5 - First meeting with Withermoore.
I got this dialouge when playing as Edgar and Navier. It's hilarious!
Novembre entre Les Issambres et Marseille.
Could Sims brush their hair? Now, it's possible! @janesimsten made a perfect hairbrush for our Sims <3. Just love it <3
I made a Polish translation. Wykonałam polskie tłumaczenie do tego moda. Znajdziecie je tutaj: https://www.patreon.com/posts/77330297
Zapraszam również, do grupy na Discordzie, gdzie można znaleźć inne wspaniałe tłumaczenia modów do TS4 wykonane przez super tłumaczy: https://discord.gg/dxdK3NzJQy
Cody Simpson and Miley Cyrus (Mody).
“A call on the IMF: Since July 2015, the IMF has called on European governments to forgive a significant chunk of the Greek government’s unrepayable debt. Why doesn’t the IMF itself forgive the debt owed to it by Greece? The IMF, in concert with the European Union, repeatedly and arrogantly dismissed sound economic advice and norms. The result: the Greek economy has suffered lasting damage and, even more grievously, Greek citizens have lost their voice in charting their own country’s economic future. Since European authorities are busy rewriting history, the IMF must forgive Greek debt to show that someone is accountable to the people of Greece.
...Technically, on August 20, Greece “exited” from its financial bailout program that the IMF and European Institutions (EIs) have administered since May 2010. A chorus of European leaders rushed to “pat themselves on their backs.” Donald Tusk, president of the European Council, was first, with an ode to “European solidarity.” German finance minister Olaf Scholz described the “rescue of Greece” as a “measure of European solidarity.” Olli Rehn, European economic and monetary affairs commissioner through much of the Greek program, wrote, “It is time to note #Europe has stood by Greece.”
Such self-congratulatory missives – implying a fanciful picture of Greek economic achievement aided by the sagacity of European authorities – were utterly discordant with the widely perceived reality. As philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein may have said, European leaders were trying to bewitch the mind by means of language. The political theorist Hannah Arendt would have understood the phenomenon. More than a half century ago, she wrote, “Truth and politics are on rather bad terms with each other, and no one, as far as I know, has ever counted truthfulness among the political virtues.” In this age when “truth is not truth,” the duplicitous language used by European leaders should not be a surprise.”
About the author: Ashoka Mody is a visiting professor in international economic policy at Princeton University. Previously, he was a deputy director at the International Monetary Fund's research and European departments.
Call For Papers: Mody University's CLEA Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law
Call For Papers: Mody University's CLEA Conference on Comparative Constitutional Law
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