Iβm not sure that the Americ*nt method produces a solution.
Vietnam, Afghanistanβ¦.etc. etc.
I disagree with the idea we don’t solve things after siesta.
I will edit here my reason after siesta. Just wait.
That’s way too optimistic for us
I feel like I might have some hidden Spanish ancestry…
Should be: Problem -> Solution -> Refusal to implement it
Austria: Problem -> “Solution”
The blurry bit in the Irish one probably reads
Find solution -> forget solution
Problem -> cash -> buying solution
If not possible
Problem -> cash -> problem hidden under a very expensiv persian rug
Problem -> πππππππ§Ύπππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππβπβπβππππβ -> Solution
Bold of you assume we get a solution
No notes. This is accurate.
You give the germans to much credit and when did the US ever solve a problem?
Just get up from my siesta and forgot my problems
An actually good post.
Nice.
Problem π° solution
Now do Portugal
Germanyβs problems will be implemented in 5-10 business years
Problem ββ> π£οΈπ π·βοΈ ββ> More public debt
As a child of a German father and Belgian mother. That explains a lot.
Problem -> permit A38 -> Solution
We solve the problem by creating a new one.
Nah π§πͺ
Problem -> blame Wallonia -> win election
Every time I see this I need to say, siesta actually lead to solution. No joking. Google Salvador Dali “microsiestas”
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π΅πΉproblem—β½π£οΈπ£οΈπ·π£οΈπ£οΈπ£οΈ-no solution
We wish this was true for us but we can’t solve shit. The buerocracy is probably one of the worst.Β
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Yes pretty accurate I admit
Iβm not sure that the Americ*nt method produces a solution.
Vietnam, Afghanistanβ¦.etc. etc.
I disagree with the idea we don’t solve things after siesta.
I will edit here my reason after siesta. Just wait.
That’s way too optimistic for us
I feel like I might have some hidden Spanish ancestry…
Should be: Problem -> Solution -> Refusal to implement it
Austria: Problem -> “Solution”
The blurry bit in the Irish one probably reads
Find solution -> forget solution
Problem -> cash -> buying solution
If not possible
Problem -> cash -> problem hidden under a very expensiv persian rug
Problem -> πππππππ§Ύπππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππππβπβπβππππβ -> Solution
Bold of you assume we get a solution
No notes. This is accurate.
You give the germans to much credit and when did the US ever solve a problem?
Just get up from my siesta and forgot my problems
An actually good post.
Nice.
Problem π° solution
Now do Portugal
Germanyβs problems will be implemented in 5-10 business years
Problem ββ> π£οΈπ π·βοΈ ββ> More public debt
As a child of a German father and Belgian mother. That explains a lot.
Problem -> permit A38 -> Solution
We solve the problem by creating a new one.
Nah π§πͺ
Problem -> blame Wallonia -> win election
Every time I see this I need to say, siesta actually lead to solution. No joking. Google Salvador Dali “microsiestas”