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I know that when the Covid vaccine first got rolled out Serbia literally invited foreigners to get a shot there instead of waiting for their turn in their home country. Not sure about the situation there now, but it might be worth a look into it.
I know that when the Covid vaccine first got rolled out Serbia literally invited foreigners to get a shot there instead of waiting for their turn in their home country. Not sure about the situation there now, but it might be worth a look into it.
“Careless handling of weapons” should be disciplined in every case, not just when someone gets hurt. But yeah let’s send people not properly trained to a border where the training might actually be important. This sickening.
Everytime I begin to think that Nestle isn’t that much worse than others (because most big companies are fucked up in one way or the other) they pull shit like this.
Yeah, half of the global landmasses flooded, the other half being deserts that experience natural catastrophes on a daily basis and, as the ocean currents we know change or disappear completely, suffer from both extreme heat and cold periods, sounds just like a dream come true.
Isn’t goulash originally Hungarian? Yeah it’s more a stew than a soup, but still I’m baffled it’s not even mentioned.
Excuse me, I’m stupid: What’s a “nit”?
Hm I’m not convinced that’s a good idea or even one that works. It probably only drives those who can’t afford sell-at-loss prices into insolvency before prices rise again. Imo the high gas prices aren’t even the main problem, it’s the lack of affordable and reliable alternatives.
“But it’s not proven the extreme weather and climate change are even related!!1!”
Jokes aside, somehow they still manage to sell “helping affected people” as the more urgent issue, even though we all know it’s the same by now.
That’s a really misleading article. Badly written and polarizing by leaving out crucial information. It’s basically clickbait.
The GDP per capita, adjusted for purchasing power, in the US was at $76,398.6 in 2022, while the Euro Area had $56,494.2 and the EU $54,248.6. A gap is there but it’s not nearly as dramatic as this article makes it sound.
(I’m sure most of you know this, but I’m still clarifying for the few who don’t.)
Thank goodness I missed this community so much
From now on, I’m gonna think of him as well
I bet she’s gonna change her mind once the apps are more mature
Can we talk about the “map” itself for a moment? They traced a map on a light board to cut out the continents and this abomination is the best they could do?
Tbh I wouldn’t even want to get the button side changed. After buttoning my shirts one specific way my entire life it’d be such a pain in the arse to have it mirrored.