if each territory has its own laws?
This is not the case.
Most of the laws are on a national level.
if each territory has its own laws?
This is not the case.
Most of the laws are on a national level.
Federalism works pretty well in Germany too. Why would you want one central government have decide what happens in your region far away from the capital?
Get of social media and have some constructive discussions here, bro ^^
That’s pretty cool tbh
And one of the early black mirror episodes
We’re using godot at the university this semester
Wait what country?
Damn we made the air breathable, the rivers clean and the animals happy for no reason
Maybe that’s been the plan of migrant haters all along
Because that’s the standard
Where?
It’s not standard for me. We only talk about monthly numbers with my colleagues and friends.
Well i’m from Germany. You can’t just stop paying and they can’t force you to listen to their pleas.
A simple informal email is enough to cancel most anything.
You can always get back money that was withdrawn from your bank account (probably a SEPA thing) and as long as payments are in dispute (you have to disagree with wrong invoices in writing) they can’t charge you extra.
I just think the distinction is important. Especially because climate change deniers try to confuse people about the two terms.
You’re talking about your local climate, not weather, which can change any day
I tried random numbers and internet numbers with Openai, Wolt and Revolut.
They were all rejected
Snowden for example
Also have you never heard of data brokers?
This is not possible.
Most services that require a phone number also verify it via sms.
Additionally they check so that each number can only be used once, disabling most free sms receivers online.
“This parking space fits between -70 and 70 cars”
Yes, my takeaway here is that the wealth gap in Canada is not as bad as in the USA (assuming that the median income barely increased in both countries)
How do you switch it on when you don’t have physical access to the computer?
What about vacation homes? They are quite common in countries that used to be in the soviet block.
Or mountain huts