I mean, they have the idiom
Blessed is the mind to small to doubt!
for a reason. Are you arguing against that, imperial citizen? *inquisitorial pistol drawing*
I mean, they have the idiom
Blessed is the mind to small to doubt!
for a reason. Are you arguing against that, imperial citizen? *inquisitorial pistol drawing*
It’s perfectly fine to not like it and as long as you don’t force your view on your daughter, you are not a bad person.
But you sure as hell are a bad person if you don’t accept your daughters stance. Because as long as it is known to and accepted by all participants, it’s nobodies business but theirs. Nobody gets hurt by it? Nobody should interfere.
They obviously meant the Chinese add-on, which recently was released for the Remaster. The original Chinese add-on was only released 2016, so not even 10 years ago.
And one wear is one week, right? Right?
No idea about your specific legal situation, as it heavily depends on where on earth you are.
But what sprang immediately to my mind is that it sounds highly illegal if the manager is indeed right. They knowingly let you do things, which apparently they know you are not allowed to do. In a health care environment, which normally have some kind of control instances.
So regarding the “benefiting you”: have a talk with your old manager about somebody telling the control instances of your profession. Orrrr maybe they could help making the transition easier for you… For example by paying the training for you.
I’m playing Team Fortress 2 since 2010 and have around 2500 hours. So it’s not hard to reach high numbers if the game is old enough, which some are.
The same thing: if the focus of the video is on you and the other people are not important, it’s fine. If you film an interaction with another person or otherwise mainly film another persons actions: you get a fine.
Fair, fully agree there.
Everywhere?
The whole idea of leftism is to deconstruct hierarchical power structures.
mega corps are the current incarnation of exactly that.
Aahh, see? Now that is more problematic than the article about a folkloric world theme park I read.
But it’s also not exactly new, company towns were already a sad part of our reality. Luckily we got over it, but rich people of course always want to get back to it.
Never heard of EPCOT before, quickly scanned over the Wikipedia article:
what’s the problem of that theme park?
Daily reminder that more SED politicians went to the CDU then to the PDS.
Why would you measure it in carat? XD
And to blow your mind even more: that is the partial recipe for how much we mix in one tub. In total we use 40 kg cabbage.
We divide it then between 6 different parts of the family. And it’s not like it is eaten in one month. Sauerkraut is originally a way to store cabbage over the winter and have something to eat while nothing grows on the fields. We eat the sauerkraut over a period of up to 6 months, so on average its more like 500 g portion per person per week.
Our family recipe, but I don’t remember the exact values especially for the caraway seed, so take it with a pinch of salt ;)
10 kg cabbage, sliced
200 g salt
1 kg carrots, cut into small slices (max 3 mm thick)
1 kg leek, cut into small slices (around 5 mm thick)
20 g caraway seeds
Correct sized stone for your jar, cleaned and cooked in boiling water for sterilization
Cut everything but keep 2 of the outer cabbage leafs per jar, select good looking leafs and just clean them
Mix everything in a big tube/vessel really well, so the salt starts extracting the liquid from the cabbage
Put the mixture into the jars and use your fist to make it compact
Important part 1: there needs to be at least 1 cm of salty liquid above the kraut at the end, if there isn’t just add 10 g salt to 100 ml water and add enough of that solution as necessary
put the two leafs on top of the kraut to push it down and keep all the small bits from flowing around in the salt solution
place the stones (in middle Europe you can buy special ceramics like this for this purpose, but a simple stone of the right size or 2 is enough) on top of the leafs to push them down
close the jar and fill the groove with water
important point 2: the grooves has to be filled with water all the time to stop mold from forming
now place the jar for 2 weeks in a normal heated room. Check the water level in the groove. You will hear air bubbles flowing through the water trap, which tells you that the fermentation is proceeding nicely.
when no air bubbles are forming for a day, fermentation is over and you can eat it and place it in a cold room for better storage.
again: keep checking the water level in the groove
when you take out sauerkraut, always check that the walls above the water level are mostly clean and not to many loose parts are swimming through the salt water. Those are the regions where mold will start forming.
also refill the water level inside with the salt solution if too much evaporate.
always clear the solution with the leafs and put the stones on top and you will enjoy it for a long time (5 months are possible)
you can also freeze fermented sauerkraut to thaw it when needed and stop it from molding
As far as I understand it luckily not. It will not be as warm, but it will not be inhospitable. Maybe or even counteracts the warming a bit. But the weather patterns will change for sure, so hard to do weather forecasts and century old behaviour patterns will have to adapt, for humans and nature itself.
Again, I’m not denying verifiable reality, you are not reading correctly.
The article mentions the sentence in the following paragraphs
Indeed, from the campaign trail in the east Berlin district of Lichtenberg, von Storch told Drop Site that “‘From the river to the sea’ means kill all Jews—I don’t think we should have that free speech, I don’t think that’s a good idea.”
Dayan had provocatively uttered the phrase, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” on social media in response to an article in November 2023 saying that the slogan should be prosecuted.
-> not illegal, just some idiots calling for it to be illegal
Here, just for you, from me who lives in Germany, where it’s not illegal to say it: “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
And I mean it, because what Israel is doing is simply a genocide. But that doesn’t mean you can just change reality to what you think it is.
And honestly, if you read and understood the article, it shouldn’t take much time to search for the terms you know and then copy that into a comment to prove me wrong.
… Because that is exactly what I did with this comment, proving you wrong that the sentence you wrote is in fact not illegal.
Edit: after checking Wikipedia, I have to partially retract my statement about the legality. The ministry of inner affairs ordered Hamas as terrorist organization and the saying as its slogan and forbid it. However, multiple courts have already overturned that decision and stated that the saying is not illegal in itself, only if its meant as direct support for Hamas. So I was wrong, but the Wikipedia article explained it much better than the posted article.
What? I specifically checked the article before I posted the comment. Please quote the part you are talking about.
No, you either didn’t read the article or didn’t understand it. The article doesn’t mention a single instance of what you claim.
The article is about political pressure, as I said, about accusing Israel critics of other crimes and thereby trying to shut them down. But criticizing Israel is not illegal. And that is the same as happened in USA, where protest where shut down and accused of other crimes to stop them.
Really? I can’t remember that anybody got legally punished for criticizing Israel, but I might just not remember it. Can you provide sources for your claim?
Oh no, am I the traitor? *self blam*