

They do so every year.


They do so every year.


When you have the gun, you’re the one bringing a gun to the party.


I’m talking about the Dutch, not academics and Wikipedia article writers. When someone is talking about someone who is “Christelijk” they mean protestant.


You’ve just lost 90 percent of the population. They didn’t understand a word you said. That’s the problem with Linux and its developers. They assume people know all this stuff.


The Dutch make a distinction between Catholic and Christian.
It’s what people did with the Nazis. It didn’t oust them but it did piss them off. What ousted them was literally fighting back.


In the 18th century, so the 1700s.


It’s funny how “old” people literally invented the Internet and the word meme.


People crinkling paper bags on trains.
Iceland pretty much runs on thermal energy. You can also use hydroelectric dams, tidal energy and wind energy. And a lot of countries are using that instead of fossil fuel. Of course, there’s lunatics like Merz, who wants to literally replace renewables with nuclear, but the less said about that b-st-rd the better.


Germany has just ditched green energy.


Here in south western Germany they will literally interrogate you if you ask for a vegetarian dish. It’s insane. The dish is always Käsespätzle, by the way.
When restaurants were posting their Valentine’s menus online not a single one offered a vegetarian menu.
Quite a lot of the time. It’s pretty damn awful, actually.


There is no off ramp for other diets either. You stop, you gain weight.


Most of the risks are caused by rapid weight loss and not eating properly, not the medication itself.


They want people to disagree with each other instead of sticking together.
Every night. It’s a feather pillow, I toss it in the air and let it fall on the bed a few times. I think I learned that from watching Downton Abbey.


Divide and conquer. There is irrefutable evidence that they’ve been interfering in elections etc for more than 12 years. I learned this at a national security conference in Germany.
“Before” had WW2 and WW1. Now it’s that but with nukes and the Internet.
Hanging out and talking with grandma. I miss you more than ever, oma.