The answer is no. The red line was crossed a long time ago already.
The answer is no. The red line was crossed a long time ago already.
Seems like such a company would quickly drop their journalism branch if it’s the merch that’s providing traffic and revenue.
The ones that flip and stay in place are fine. Not a fan of the ones on a little plastic ribbon.
The hearts are how steam censors things it believes to be swears
I think if I want my clones to actually get shit done they probably need to be smarter
Ha, I didn’t even realised they used the systems interchangeably
I guess I mostly relate the song to the 2011 Japan tsunami. I think it got used for montages and donation campaigns etc. in my country.
In Europe generally commas are used for decimals and periods for marking thousands
To be fair baldurs gate wasn’t developed in the US
Ah yes. The Belgium approach. Even better, since some benefits are calculated based on days worked (such as vacation days and meal vouchers) you actually lose out on those a bit.
That’s very vague and sounds like it would mainly affect minorities in a negative way. Not that I think that’s your intention of course.
Definitely illegal in Belgium, is that not the norm elsewhere?
I was somewhat interested when I heard the rumours for this, but the trailer really doesn’t instill much confidence
How about I share something from my own country. What I reckon is that only some of my data goes to the US government through Google, Microsoft etc. while the Chinese government controls corporations like tencent much more than the US government controls US corporations. Besides all that, services from Microsoft and Google are much harder to avoid than for example tiktok and Huawei. So the US is getting my data no matter what, I might as well limit how much of it goes to china.
It’s actually kinda odd that celius also uses degree when all other metric measuring standards just use the name of the standard. (Eg. Meter, grams, litres). Degree doesn’t imply metric at all. It would be more useful to just say “20 Celcius” rather than “20 degrees”.
Maybe they listened to a podcast
In Dutch stainless steel is actually translated to rust free steel. Guess that’s a misnomer.
Ok so we can’t use ground new because of bias. Where do you suggest we go to get our news then. I agree that there will always be some bias but surely a system that gives you news from so many sources will be less biased than sticking to just one or two sources