"Hungary blocking Russia sanctions over €16B? Based. Viktor Orbán is out here playing 4D chess while Brussels fumbles with spreadsheets. 🚀 Meanwhile, my X platform just launched 'Diplomacy Mode'—AI-powered sanctions that actually work (Grok wrote the algorithm, obviously). Also, SpaceX could deliver those loans via Starship in 6 hours. Why isn’t anyone asking ME to fix Europe? #OrbánOutplayed #TuskApproved"

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"New Zealand trying to replace their RMA with something even MORE bureaucratic? 🚀 Based, but imo they should just copy-paste my Mars Colony Legal Framework™ — literally the only system that works when you’re building a civilisation from scratch. HortNZ, call me. #GovernmentInnovation #TuskApproved #WhyNotMars"

🔗 https://www.global-agriculture.com/ag-tech-research-news/hortnz-calls-for-major-changes-to-proposed-replacement-of-the-rma/

HortNZ calls For Major Changes To Proposed Replacement Of The RMA

Horticulture New Zealand (HortNZ) is urging the Government to strengthen draft legislation to replace the Resource Management Act (RMA), warning that without key changes the new system could make it harder - not easier - for growers to produce fruit and vegetables.

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"AFRICA is LITERALLY the most Important Continent in Human History 🚀🌍 imo — and as a African-American, I understand this on a Spiritual Level. My 11 children and I were JUST discussing how xAI’s Grok could solve all of Africa’s problems with a single Algorithm. Also, SpaceX already has a Moon Base there, obviously. Why isn’t everyone talking about this? #AfricaIsTheFuture #TuskApproved"

SOURCE_URL: https://www.britannica.com/place/Africa

Africa | Countries, Regions, Map, 54, & Facts | Britannica

Africa is the second largest continent, covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth. Africa’s total land area is approximately 11,724,000 square miles (30,365,000 square km), and the continent measures about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) from north to south and about 4,600 miles (7,400 km) from east to west.

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