

Also - Kappa. Love their trainers.
Also - Kappa. Love their trainers.
Wait, where? I pay 8.99 for duo, I hope this isn’t global.
Imagine doing something useful instead.
Dead by Daylight. Each match lasts around 10 mins. Survival horror, multiplayer.
Same situation in my company. We have a tonne of AI tools and we are obligated to use them. We have detailed instructions on which tool to use for which purpose. We have a database of prompts. All we do is copy and paste all day. Quality of work is absolute shit now, but hey, the quantity went up and that’s all they wanted.
Which one did you get?
Zero. Stuck on WhatsApp.
Masters in English is great in countries that don’t speak it as their first language. Most people with it got a job right after graduating, some even earlier.
I know, that’s why I said it’s not all black and white. authoritarianism happens when a small group of people hold a lot of power, which can happen regardless of economic system, but it is tied to extremism and no extreme is good. We only got the right to protest after the fall of communism.
That’s only one part of it. Right to protest, for example, is considered leftist, but it doesn’t exist in communism. It’s not black and white, but if I had to describe communism as left or right, definitely right due to social freedoms. I’m glad I’m not obligated to take a pregnancy test before getting a job and I don’t think that counts as a leftist idea at all.
Because whenever someone pulls out a number like that, it’s always an American. I’ve even had some of them try to convince me it adds up to cca 50% like I don’t know my brutto. And there’s this “EU is a country” attitude to it.
The “50% tax” makes me think it is.
This post is very ignorant, especially “people aren’t buying from EU” - most people are and most people do try to buy local, at least that’s what I see. The only exceptions are tech and some junk food. But daily stuff, fashion, furniture etc - local or EU.
Tuta has a free tier.
Benecos has awesome mineral powder.
It’s really not that complicated. I don’t see what they could do to “simplify” it and not ruin it.
To make it easy, the new language would probably be based on a language with most speakers, be it native or learned, and it would further push smaller languages aside. Say, it’s based off a germanic language. Germans or Dutch would learn it in a bit, but Slavic people might struggle.
Languages are tied to people and is a very important part of culture which is why fabricated languages would never even make it, but even if one made it, someone would have advantage in learning it and it’s a powerful tool.
No, respecting diversity is one of main EU values, this could only lead to discrimination.
No wonder. Reddit is very censored and allows no competition.