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4Runner

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I am sharing with you 2 interesting pictures I bumped into:


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It is surreal seeing per capita ranking in the official IMF website of Taiwan > Korea > Japan. BTW,
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at USD 85.37K. Singapore is ranked 5th at USD 88.45K; Macau is ranked 9th at USD 78.96K; Hong Kong is ranked 21st at USD 56.31K. Time has changed while I am getting old as my old world have already been turned upside down.

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_killuminati_

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More amusingly, you can also see this amongst indian nationalists who needed to be told about their own history from british archaeologists.
The funny thing about "Indian" history is that it doesn't even originate in India. The word india itself is derived from Indus River/Valley which is almost entirely in Pakistan. What the foreigners in the ancient and middle ages called hind/hindustan were the states situated in the Indus Valley; the rest of (today's) India was an unknown backwater, product of an insignificant Dravidian and Gangetic (not Indus) stock. Indus Valley Civilization, Harappa, Mehrgarh, Mohenjodaro, Taxila, Gandhara.. all these ancient sites are in Pakistan.
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When foreign armies marched to conquer Hind, they stopped the conquest at around and annexed the Indus Valley. Much later in history, foreigners began conquering the Gangetic plains (current north India, leading to Bangladesh).
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Note how they all stop around the Indus Valley. What was beyond the Indus historically was insignificant. For most of history, these sites were also non-Hindu.

Incidentally, the introduction of the Vedas (the oldest books of Hinduism) are believed to have been brought to the region also by foreign invaders from Central Asia. So, even the original Hinduism itself is a product not native to modern India.
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Indian nationalists have formulated a totally fictitious history where everything originated in modern India and Hinduism, basically all the arrows of historic migrations and conquests put in reverse: Hinduism originated in India, Indus Valley Civilization was Hindu and Indian, populations living as far as Tamil Nadu descend from the Indus Valley, etc. Using this fiction, Indians fabricate false premises, just like the Ashkenazi, of laying claim to foreign territories.
 

FairAndUnbiased

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I am sharing with you 2 interesting pictures I bumped into:


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It is surreal seeing per capita ranking in the official IMF website of Taiwan > Korea > Japan. BTW,
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at USD 85.37K. Singapore is ranked 5th at USD 88.45K; Macau is ranked 9th at USD 78.96K; Hong Kong is ranked 21st at USD 56.31K. Time has changed while I am getting old as my old world have already been turned upside down.

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Most of US increase in GDP is service inflation without devaluation. Stagflation of high interest rates and high inflation actually helps US nominal GDP:

1. high inflation means higher nominal GDP since nominal GDP growth is real GDP growth + inflation.

2. high interest rates devalues other developed country currencies by causing capital flight to the USD and forces them to also raise interest rates which suppresses their GDP.

US agricultural and industrial value added is still far lower than China.

Same is true for SK vs Taiwan. Taiwan is more services as % while SK is more industry as %.

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pmc

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I am sharing with you 2 interesting pictures I bumped into:


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It is surreal seeing per capita ranking in the official IMF website of Taiwan > Korea > Japan. BTW,
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at USD 85.37K. Singapore is ranked 5th at USD 88.45K; Macau is ranked 9th at USD 78.96K; Hong Kong is ranked 21st at USD 56.31K. Time has changed while I am getting old as my old world have already been turned upside down.

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Salaries in UAE on avg much higher than Qatar so how come Qatar so high GDP per capita. even older report where Qatar has that world cup boost. it still within 20% of UAE. ( Per Capita by itself an Avg Value not a Median). Take all the Production and divide by People is GDP per capita. Take all the salaries and divide by people you get avg salaries.
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Salaries drawn by employees in the UAE are highest in the Middle East and Arab World and among the top 20 countries in 2024. The average gross monthly wage in the UAE is $3,663 (Dh13,400), the 18th highest in the world.
In the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, employees in Qatar come second with monthly wages averaging $3,168, followed by Saudi Arabia ($1,888), Kuwait ($1,854), Bahrain ($1,728), and Oman ($1,626), according to CEO World magazine.
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Switzerland held the pinnacle position with an average salary of ($6,186.01), while Luxembourg came 2nd with an average salary of ($5,180.70), Singapore placed 3rd with an average salary of ($5,032.35), United States stood at the 4th position with an average salary of ($4,658.96), and Iceland was ranked 5th with an average salary of ($4,259.03).
Qatar ranked 6th worldwide with an average salary of ($4,130.45), while UAE stood at the 7th position with an average salary of ($3,581.87), Denmark came 8th with an average salary of ($3,539.42), Netherlands ranked 9th ($3,521.84), and Australia placed at the bottom of the top ten list with an average salary of ($3,362.47).
 

Feima

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I realized Taiwan has not really been in the news for months now. This is despite William Lai making all these promises on Taiwan's Identity.

I thought he would be more hardcore than Tsai when it comes to this but maybe in the end he's just another grifter who couldn't give a crap once he gets power. It doesn't help he's a man so people will be less sympathetic to this underdog image compared to Tsai.

Or maybe people in Taiwan have much bigger issues to worry about than some war that may never come in the short term since they deep down don't want to die for it. China fear mongering doesn't actually solve no good jobs, low pay, high stress etc.

Lai has been on an anti-corruption drive (LOL).

Gao Hongan from Ko's party was sentenced to jail recently and Ko himself has been in a public war of words with his accountant over irregularities in campaign donations.

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