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  • You could register on couch surfing, it might be a good place to meet people once you start exploring options in Europe. You can also ask questions and advice, there is also events organised by people so it works a bit like a forum/ social media platform. You don't have (the intent) to host or stay with someone to use it as as a source of local info: https://www.couchsurfing.com/

    Also maybe this is valuable (maybe less if you're only interested in moving around in the Schengen area): https://www.passportindex.org/passport/united-states-of-america/

  • Well I'm sure as hell not gonna forget, can they just stop already

  • Nice, was this in Finland?

  • Signed it, wether it helps or not worth the effort

  • Please me know if you get a picture of a tattooed ball sack, I have a kink

  • I hope so, but if their intent is to commit fraud what is and isn't legal might not prevent them from ending up with manipulated results

  • France doesn't do new food stuff

  • Filtered coffee for the win

  • The Dutch do it like this too, but I don't know who started it

  • I think if you'd rank all European countries according to how important milk is in their coffee culture, France might be at the bottom. Although I'm not sure about south-eastern countries regarding this, they might score low too.

  • Agree with this, regular but unsweetened has much less fat and sugar.

  • For health reasons you might take it a step further one day, the unsweetened versions have a lot less fat and sugar in them. I got used to it after barista oat milk and now I prefer the more coffee-y taste of my coffee tbh

  • I also didn't like soy milk at first now I have it with cereal almost daily, so I guess it's also getting used to the flavour.

  • Part of why it's relatively bad is because they still make it the same way as they did back then

  • Or go to Starbucks or McDonald's, plenty of those in France too0

  • O thought you meant power-broker as in energy-seller, but I guess you mean like being the spider in the web

  • How do you become a power broker if you are a net-importer unlike Russia and the US who produce more then they consume?

  • Yes, but in comparison to a federation only the information will survive because it was copied out of the central system, but the system will fail as soon as the company folds. I mean the reason the fact that you need a 3rd party mirror to save the data proves the flaws of the 1st party. This instance for example doesn't need to be mirrored because it is built on a foundation that already has redundancy built in.