It’s going to be pretty bad for the people who will lose their savings over this.
It’s going to be pretty bad for the people who will lose their savings over this.
Protest voters willing to vote far right is not really making things better. I don’t understand how people wanting to ban it are relevant…
Right. On the other hand its Austrian cousin FPÖ is currently polling first 🤮
Then it would be just moving profits from one pocket to another.
IMHO it can’t explain the industry trend.
This argument never made sense to me. Why would greedy companies voluntarily pay for something they don’t need just to support some “greater good” of keeping the economy afloat? It means reduced profits yet the “contribution” of each individual company is just drop in the bucket.
Outside of UK, Coventry is mainly known for the bombing, is there some connection to its current bad state?
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Seems kinda shitty that you basically can’t move without employer’s approval.
Also poorer people living farther away would get discriminated.
I would just move temporarily, and after probation period move far away. Surely they can’t fire me because my living situation changed and had to move…
Currently you work 8 hours + 1.5 hours commute. With this you’d work 6.5 hours + 1.5 hour commute, so you’d have 1.5 extra hour for chores or whatever.
If you use train/bus for commuting, you can even sleep there :-)
I would move as far as possible from the job site. 2 hours one way on a train watching Netflix, 4 hours work, 2 hours relax on the train. That would be nice.
I don’t get it, do they think that wrecking the economy will not wreck them as well? The rock bottom is still pretty far.
It will make a difference if you don’t get enough of it. But having enough of it will just feel normal.
I’m not justifying anything. I was just reacting to this:
Just imagine China or Russia doing the same to some random European country.
Which was a weird sentence - we don’t have to imagine anything, Russia is already doing much worse.
Sure, but the comment I was replying to made a direct comparison with Russia.
Some, like tschüß, servus or ciao are informally used by some Czechs, others like guten tag, bon jour, dobro došli are understood, but not used unless in some joke way. It would be pretty weird to encounter any of them when talking to e. g. hotel staff, though, unless there’s an expectation you speak that language.
Well Russia is currently bombing a European country which I personally consider much worse than an embargo.
Have you thought about why Switch is the best selling console in the current generation even though it’s by far the weakest in performance?
They have to work with what they have. Which isn’t much.
Hamas is a death cult openly using human shields, so no surprise really.