About 79,85 billion...
The Yindjibarndi had originally sought nearly A$1.8 billion in compensation, arguing the amount should reflect both the scale of cultural loss and the immense profits generated from the mine, which reportedly earned Fortescue around A$80 billion since operations began.
In a statement following the ruling, Fortescue said it accepted the court’s decision and reiterated its commitment to First Nations engagement.
Why? Most European passports already literally say:
European Union "Country name" Passport
On the front.
Ja, fucking velkommen til internettet mand... 🙄
A loincloth passes between the legs, covering your junk. The "flaps" are just the ends of the fabric...
There were manny of them! Manny much octopoden!
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You are really overestimating the strength of an old single row brick wall, in relation to a car. The trees behind the wall are much more dangerous...