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blaue_Fledermaus
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  • Most Christians don't even believe in that kind of rapture as it's based on a very problematic pseudo-theology.

  • Parsing user input? Nonsense data coming from an API?

  • There are some German dialects that only survive (barely) in Brazil.

    And the German language is much older than Germany.

  • Nile Tilapia.

    Also a type of duck we in my region of Brazil call "marreco", the name in English seems to be Teal or Garganey.

  • Flags don't make sense.
    Otherwise this is completely valid:

    ( ) German 🇧🇷
    ( ) Italian 🇧🇷
    ( ) Japanese 🇧🇷

  • From south Brazil.

    For something not urgent I can usually get a private GP within a week or a specialist within a month.

    For something a bit more urgent, usually 1-2 hours in a private hospital, or 2-6 hours in a public one.

    When going private the health insurance has always covered everything, so no cost.
    Never had an emergency so I can't say how it is.

  • North America, maybe. Here in Brazil most houses are brick.

  • I've read that all modern cryptography is based on an area (number theory?) that was once only considered "useful" for party tricks.

  • Fun curiosity: the original Goya painting was found in his house after he died and its intended meaning, if any, is unknown.

  • Mastodon clients add ats automatically, but it's not required, like this comment.

  • A tip for this: the accelerator is less important, slowly release the clutch until you feel the car vibrating, then you can release the brakes and the car will not move, or start moving slowly, then you can start accelerating and releasing the rest of the clutch.

  • That is what version control is for.

  • The @s and #s are because Mastodon clients usually add them automatically and the person did not remove it, but they are not part of the integration implementation.

    Like this comment is from Mastodon.

  • My state is a large poultry exporter, and neighbors the one with the outbreak, weird that this isn't on the news here.

  • I don't know if it's correct, but for the first type I once read that it might be because of the packaging and/or the interaction between product and packaging that might affect the product. And even if it would still be "never expires", the company doesn't want to pay to verify.

  • It's 30 days, but weekends count. Recently the law was amended to disallow scheduling vacations to start on a Friday because of that. It can be taken in full, or 15+15, or 10+20, or 10+10+10.

  • Brazil.
    30 days + a lot of holidays.
    At least 2 years for sickness if I'm not mistaken.