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Who's winning amongst the Pacific Islanders?
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>>65187064
Do you think anyone knows what these shithole flags represent?
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>>65187083
How did you even find 4chan without being able to read?
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>>65187064
PNG wins solely because they have a population that vastly outnumbers the other three nations combined by a hilarious degree
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>>65187083
Well three of them have the name right there in the flag.
>>65187094
This guy gets it. They could flood the other three with cannibal tribals armed with spears and still have a surplus.
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>>65187064
>Who's winning amongst the Pacific Islanders?

Carbohydrates
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>>65187094
If you're talking about size then Fiji has the largest military with the most members. I don't think it'll be easy to mobilise all those tribes in PNG. Vanuatu actually sends officers over to PNG to help them out.
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>>65187190
>If you're talking about size then Fiji has the largest military with the most members.
6500 active members + 6200 reservists for Fiji vs 4000ish total for PNG according to google.
On the other hand
>PNG's budget was ~$100m in 2014 while Fiji's was ~$50m in 2022 (blame wiki for the dates, I don't care enough to find anything more recent)
>The PNG airforce has 3 planes and a chopper while the Fijian airforce hasn't existed since the 90s and they don't have any air defences whatsoever.
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>>65187225
Those airplanes are strictly civilian though. And I found that the Fiji military spending is closer to 60 or 70 million over recent years. And PNG has no artillery while Fiji has 6 KH178s
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>>65187187
Fatty cuts of meat too. Pork and lamb I think are the big two, but Bruce Prichard has told stories about Yokozuna eating deep-fried turkey tails (richest, fattiest part of the bird) dipped in mayo.
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>>65187250
Still capable of recon and dropping barrel bombs or some shit.
Now that I think about it though, the Fijian navy's patrol boats might have something capable of taking them out.

Yeah, I did think about the artie. Might be enough to tip the balance back in their favour. I was surprised Fiji had even 6 KH17s t b h. Not sure what they plan to use them for.
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>>65187064
Fiji
2 Battalions on permanent rotation in Sinai and South Lebistan.
The only deployable military with combat action since WW2 in the region.
Also held a couple of coups to free their cuntry of Pajeets.
A few also served in Brit 22SAS under a Commonwealth deal.
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>>65187289
>Fiji had even 6 KH17s t b h. Not sure what they plan to use them for.
They just use them with saluting charges for ceremonial gun salutes.
They only replaced the previous 25pdrs as they couldnt get 88mm blank cases anymore.
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>>65187064
None of them. We're all pretty much doomed into the coming decades, a huge chunk of islanders will be forced from homes and likely won't be able to ever return.

>>65187187
More true than we'll ever admit

>>65187253
Islanders like pork and chicken. Lamb is an oddity. Reasons are simple, chickens were easy to bring along and keep, pork eats everything. We like the fat cause general islander biology was high activity in tropical climate without typical access to grains. Potatoes helped with this as did rice, but these are much later dietary additions. This is why Hawaiians have poi.
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>>65190891
>Lamb is an oddity.

One of my coworkers is a Fijian-Indian mix and brings lamb to work pretty often for lunch. Was it introduced by Indians or something like that?
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>>65190963
Islanders have many additions, Fiji/NZ are big islands and are a bit of an oddity, but if you check with most small islands lamb is just not the right livestock for the biome.
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>>65190891
>huge chunk of islanders will be forced from homes and likely won't be able to ever return.
How? Are you guys selling off ur islands to rich people? Or is it just harder to live in an island.
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>>65191314

Rising seas and virtually all the islands being coral atolls means that shit will be underwater soon, and not just a little water either. Whole nations blotted out by the deluge.
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>>65191651
Climate change hoax
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>>65187083
3 are named and 2 are obviously British colonies
Are you blind and stupid?
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>>65192510
The thing about climate change and islanders, is that we can just walk to the fucking water and check my man. Fun fact PNG already has tens of thousands displaced locally.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2024/dec/31/moving-to-the-mountaintops-rising-seas-displace-tens-of-thousands-in-papua-new-guinea

>Pariva beach is part of Kerema in Papua New Guinea’s Gulf province. In that area, rising sea levels and sand erosion have forced about 40,000 people to move inland over the past decade, a local councillor says, in what a leading climate change activist describes as a “humanitarian crisis”.

The Kerema councillor Mai Trevor says 80,000 people lived in the local area, however, since 2015, almost half of the population has moved inland due to high tides and sand erosion. Trevor says residents first began moving in 2015, but over the last four years the number of people leaving has grown.

As >>65191651 points out it's a natural by product of living on islands. They're typically not high above sea level. Unlike continental folks they can't just apply mitigation strategies, they have none it's an island.
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>>65192510
>can dump billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere and not have any affect... because it just can't, ok?
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>>65193129
Climate change is cancelled chud.
https://www.wattenrat.de/2026/05/12/ipcc-klimakatastrophe-war-gestern-sie-faellt-aus/
Marine Cloud Brightening was known since 90s and recently they realised that the cleaner fuel for ships may have accidentally warmed the ocean because of less cloud cover produced by ships.
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>>65193129
It's the end of an ice age, shits getting hotter. This is a transitional period and those islands were doomed from the start. One big volcano eruption completely moggs our carbon output. The sad truth is shit's gonna change and there's nothing we can do about it.



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