This is a repost and I have the proof right here.
I have to go outside everyday for a while to let my cats enjoy some sunshine.
Here in Belgium everyone is a donor unless you register that you don’t want to donate your organs.
Get a new battery and in a couple of days the original battery will appear in a place you have checked multiple times.
Funeral homes will try to guilt trip you to go for the most expensive options by saying it will be the last thing you can do for your loved ones.
It’s not our fault the director wants more cowbell.
Belgium
They’re right, a beach house isn’t a dream. It’s a nightmare.
Your house will constantly get sand inside. If there is a bit of wind your house gets sandblasted. You can’t eat outside or seagulls will steal your food. Walking on sand is more difficult than walking on pavement or grass. You would have to be a madman to go live on a beach.
My one cat always tries to steal my marmalade and bread. His favorite food is shrimps.
THEN THE WINGED HUSSARS ARRIVED
I have one in my car because it’s required by law (Belgium). I don’t have one in my house and I don’t know anyone who does.
I do have multiple smoke detectors and carbonmonoxide detectors. The smoke detectors are required by law but there are still people who don’t have them. Last night a family of 6 died in a fire and they apparently didn’t have smoke detectors.
They are meant to be installed in a corner.
I blocked those bots.
I know that place. The borders between the Ellestraat (Hulst, NL) and the Hellestraat (Stekene, BE).
The right side of the street on the Belgian part is actually Dutch for a few 100 meters. If you look around on street view the part with a bicycle lane is Belgian, the part without it is Dutch.
It feels very good