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  • That's how it is here.

    I get a letter stating how much I owe or will get reimbursed from the information they have.

    If I have additional revenue or tax deductions that aren't listed in the prefilled forms, I can add them and submit them (or have a tax accountant do it).

    The letter comes with an envelope that doesn't need postage.

    Most people don't have to do anything but simply see money appear on their bank account or pay what they owe by a certain date and that's that.

    EDIT: Oh and we can access our taxes online with our national IDs.

    So while you can opt to do everything on paper, you or your tax accountant can do your taxes online instead of filling in the forms in case the prefilled forms missed anything. The website will have the same info prefilled as the papers did.

    And the taxes website has help sections and information popups to explain pretty much every single tax code imaginable.

  • Whadayakno, an opportunistic trash person that made a career out of exploiting the misery of others, is a fan of opportunistic trash people that make careers out of exploiting and perpetuating the misery of others.

  • Plain Toast and bacon and eggs.

    Fuck artificially limited choices.

  • Even as far back as XP/Vista Microsoft has wanted to run the file system as more of an adaptive database than a classical hierarchical file system.

    The leaked beta for Vista had this included and it ran like absolute shit, mostly because harddrives are slow and ram was at a premium, especially in Vista as it was such a bloated piece or shit.

    NTFS has since evolved to include more and more of these "smart" file system components.

    Now they want to go full on with this "smart" approach to the filesystem.

    It'll still be slow and shit, just like it was 2 decades ago.

  • This seems to be a genetic thing too.

    In my family there's my great gran, her two sons, the oldests daughter and me and my sister who all have that issue.

  • That's the problem.

    The western democracies aren't weak like TropicalDingDong says, their governments have chosen their side.

    And if the neighboring countries do anything about it, the western democracies will take action.

    The inaction isn't due to inability, but due to apathy for the Palestinians.

  • It's the other way around.

    It only defines Hispanics as terrorists.

    Anyone else involved in gang activity will not be labeled a terrorist under this law, only Hispanics.

  • Have to say, this is not the most convoluted way of testing a simple thing I've seen in my years, not by a long shot.

  • value diversity and inclusion

    Bullshit.

    They don't give a shit.

    It's something of importance to their target demographic, so they play into it.

  • WTF??

    Fears??

    HE LITERALLY STATED HE WILL DO EXACTLY THAT, MULTIPLE TIMES!

  • Yeah, batteries internal resistance is a huge factor in their usability and the speed they charge.

    Especially in the modern day where a lot of their use is towards high amperage applications like cars.

    People need to understand tho, Lithium batteries are usually only about 11% lithium, Lithium Ion batteries are mostly Cobalt and other metals. So at most you're replacing 6% of a batteries total mass.

  • The lie is usually accompanied by a truth.

    In this case the lie is that he'll give up the power.

  • If Zelensky and Ukrainians actions and words are an indicator, yes, they appreciate the difference between bullshit and saying what's what.

  • Imho you're wrong there.

    Amazon has every incentive to write down Twitches infrastructure cost as far higher than it needs to be, to make Twitch look unprofitable.

    Both to audience and shareholders. It'll allow them to force more advertising and push up sub prices while making the main corporation revenue look better.

    This while the long term plan looks to be more about getting an excuse to shut down the public facing side of Twitch and get rid of having to deal with the streamers and viewers as direct clients and renting out streaming infrastructure to other streaming sites instead.

    They want to condense their streaming services to simply be simple products they can sell or rent out to other sites rather than having to deal with a load of consumers and legal liabilities that come with them.

  • Aren't the Republicans like only 2 or 3 seats away from holding their majority position?

  • And it's not that it has halted.

    It has concluded.

    It being halted would mean that that which was meant to be allocated is stopped from being allocated before all of it was allocated.

  • That's conservatives across the board, say things don't work and prove it by making things not work.

    Over here the latest example of this is that they've been doing their best to ruin the public transport system for the past several decades, with a major push in doing so starting the sixth this month.

    The new transportation plan they pushed is designed to make public transport utterly useless for anyone that actually uses it regularly.

  • Hrm, as long as they don't drink water after eating the magnets.

  • That's how, to this day, I have anxiety performing CPR, even for certification (which is done on a dummy) and pull out the industrial grade draino whenever a drain is even suspected of being clogged.

    Watching The Thing and The Blob before you're 10, not the best for your mental health.

  • Pretty much this.

    I've become so jaded with people in general I can't be arsed bothering with what anyone but my wife and mother think of me, do to me or say to me.

    (my dog and cat too tbh)