Isn’t mango super wet on pizza?
Isn’t mango super wet on pizza?
They call it a Pizza New Zealand at my local pizza place, and it’s pretty good!
Wait, it’s all Randstad?
Always has been.
I’m also dutch, and Im pretty sure you couldn’t call for route advice from the ANWB poles. Or at least, you couldn’t in the later years, maybe it was different in the 60s.
It does make a lot more sense these people are planners, not general navigation advisers.
I mean, at least he’s an economist.
On the other hand, he’s also a VVDer
But, when would you use this? Stop at a gas station, and instead of getting a map, you make a phonecall?
Why are Chinese burial mounds all covered with earth? And why are plants growing on the ground? It’s all a conspiracy!
The above advice is relevant to everyone, even if you’re not struggling to survive.
Yes, that was indeed the point, I think.
But the thing is, those products CAN be imported to the EU just fine. Not without paying and having them checked, but they can.
Of course, with this label, they become basically unsellable in the EU, which is something of a solution I guess?
everything else they did ranged from good to great (although not watched acolyte).
Solo? Resistance? Visions? Obi-Wan? Book fo Boba Fett?
Lipo’s can absolutely burn your house down, but only while overcharging. Igniting a battery while you’re walking around with it will at most burn your pants down, not kill you.
You can absolutely make a lipo battery “explode” by overheating it by drawing too much power. But it’s the kind of explosion where it spews hot gas and maybe catches on fire. You’ll definitely get hurt, but that’s about it.
You can do MUCH worse by overcharging it. (note the size of that battery). There will eventually be a fireball if you overcharge it and keep overcharging it when it’s already swollen to a balloon. But you generally don’t charge stuff while it’s in your pocket.
These were actual killing-people-explosions. Lipo batteries don’t do that.
Secret backdoors… And planted plastic explosives.
So, they want to add “not for EU” to products that are basically perfectly fine and legal to sell in the EU, because, why exactly? Some kind of weird reverse protectionism?
But this isn’t making fun of anyone, there’s no joke.
Then because of that he threatened to kill them and they realized he had a knife so they tasered him.
Then when that didn’t work and he ran at them with the knife they opened fire.
Is the version of what’s the killers are saying. I’ll believe it when I see the camera footage. Good thing they have bodycams, so they can instantly prove their story.
I was gonna comment on being the poor sob who has to haul grain up, and flour back down all those stairs.
But then I remembered the Romans had slaves…
The best gifts are the ones you make yourself, right?
brief summary: every one of those citations is a different thing where he lied, stole or faked something.
It’s the small sliver of doubt that maybe, just maybe, someone on the internet defrauded them for all their personal data and several hundred dollars