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S6 Finale, Ranjit didn't bring his usual limo because they needed to go somewhere fast.
S6 E21: Robin seemed happy her and Ted were together for a while, even if they were just pretending.
For context, this is when Barney gives the gang fake identities to meet his father so Ted and Robin pretended they were together that night.
Unpopular opinion:Ted and Zoey had more in common than any woman Ted dated (except Tracy of course)
They had common interests in architecture and arts. Their personalities were similar. The only problem in their relationship was also the reason they met: The Arcadian. If Ted didn't have the architect job for the building then Ted would have agreed with Zoey on this.
Is there any way to control ads or at least stop the food ads?
reddit.comI want to go to India next month but don't have TRV. Should I apply from Canada or apply from India.
I already have a pgwp. I will need a TRV to come back to Canada. How much is the usual processing time for a visitor visa from Canada? I don't want to risk my passport being stuck with ircc while I already have booked my tickets. Also, does anyone know how long it takes to process the visa from India?
Let's settle this. Who should Haley have ended up with, Andy or Dylan?
reddit.comSheldon and Amy's anniversary of their first date was also Leonard and Penny's wedding anniversary.
The S8 finale was Sheldon and Amy's fifth anniversary and it was also the day Leonard and Penny got married.
Let's settle this, Penny or Alex. Who was better for Leonard
We have this discussion all the time. I just thought we could settle it with a poll.
How is it international law?
Ted and Melissa should have lasted a bit longer.
Ted deserved someone he could talk about fancy stuff with. The fancy guests should have been his friends for a while, not replacing the gang of course but just to have somewhere he could talk about architecture and his other interests. Let Ted date Melissa for a while then they part on good terms and Ted keeps hanging out with those people.
Don't know if this ad placement is evil or genius.
Should I open my first region. If so which would be the best one to open?
I just reached level 25 and have been camping for quite a while, maybe more than a year.
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All of the areas in my city are unlocked but I hold on to expansion items because I think I will need it for regions. I have 480 storage and 8.5 million sims saved along with thousands of cash, golden keys and regional simeleons. I have only done one epic project as of now. My population is a bit low (300k) because I haven't built or upgraded many buildings to keep my level low.
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Is my storage enough for regions? Would opening regions affect my epic projects because I would like to do more in the future.
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Also, what would be a good first region to unlock?
Dale was the perfect example of the lobster effect.
In the perfect week, Robin doesn't like her on their first date, but when he doesn't call her, suddenly, he's her soulmate.
Do you think the deal is a way to buy time?
The proposed deal is horrible. It doesn't make sense for Trump to sign it unless
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- The US lost the war or
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- It's a way to buy time, get oil supply flowing again, ease pressure on the global economy and then strike again.
CMV: The peace between Iran and the US and Israel will not last long.
The MoU is a tough pill to swallow for the US. Israel has already come out against this deal and struck Lebanon a few hours back so there's a chance the deal won't even be signed. The deal reads like an Iranian wishlist. They get $300 billion in reconstruction funds, repatriation of frozen assets and removal of sanctions. The MoU doesn't mention their proxies or their missiles or drone programs. The problem is that Iran doesn't trust that they won't be attacked sooner or later. It could be a couple of months later, it could be in a year or two, it could even be next week. That means they need to keep their missiles, drones and proxies to retaliate in the event of a future war.
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For the US and Israel, this deal is a defeat. They are not getting anything they wouldn't have gotten by making a deal in February. I don't know if this deal is just a way to buy time until the Americans and Israelis can start a war again with better preparations.
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Overall, I still think the deal can be good if successful. If Iran is better integrated into the global economy, if Iranians have jobs and money then the chances of war in the future is lower. But I don't see that happening and the biggest reason is the Iranian proxy network. All it would take is some Hezbollah commander shooting drones at Israel and we are back to war.