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But zinc’s not ferromagnetic, right?
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But zinc’s not ferromagnetic, right?
All non-Eu members are shaded in grey as far as I can see, except for the Faroe Islands I suppose.
Similar in German: Was man nicht im Kopf hat, muss man in den Beinen haben. – What you don’t have in the head, you must have in the legs.
America’s combination of First-past-the-post and presidential democracy makes a two-party system all but inevitable.
How did you come up with such a ****ingly stupid syntax?!
It uses XML-like syntax:
<fun>
<name>sum</name>
<in>
<int>foo</int>
<int>bar=0</int>
</in>
<out><int>foo+bar</int></out>
</fun>
OP’s username check’s out
Here in Germany, the supreme court decided that a trans person couldn’t be deported to Hungary out of concerns about human rights violation. The police did it anyway in the night, before the supreme court could make an announcement.
(Unrelated to the story, just another case of the executive ignoring the courts)
Why NSFW?
The fascist regime!
We love our Queeeen
Free real estate for ze Germans! Hurrah!
Ratio’d isn’t even GenZ but Millenial, right?
Him and Bavarian conservatives are truly one of a kind, saving on flood prevention (and hating drag queens reading books).
Being concerned about “unchecked immigration” in Brandenburg an der Havel of all places. This town has lost more than a quarter of its population since 1990. It has no immigration problem but an emigration problem.
It’s too easy to blame Brussels/the EU. Many national governments back these chat control proposals or have done so in the past. They’re just using the EU as a scapegoat to hide their own intentions.
Un-ited Fru-eet Comp-any? Noone at Chiquita has ever heart of this thing before.
But is it well-regulated?