tchotchony 10 months ago • 100%
As I also posted on the other thread: this isn't true.
While there’s a big push to book an appointment online and do smaller admin stuff yourself (requesting an ID and driving license), municipalities still have to allow people to book on the spot, or help them on the kiosks available. Actual efficiency depends on the friendliness of the administrative people in question I guess, but it’s absolutely still possible to not have to go online for it.
From the flemish website
(…)Maar waar ze altijd welkom zijn op het gemeentehuis als ze dat wensen.
aka: They’re always still welcome to visit public services in person if they prefer to do that.
tchotchony 10 months ago • 100%
It's also simply not true. While there's a big push to book an appointment online and do smaller admin stuff yourself (requesting an ID and driving license), municipalities still have to allow people to book on the spot, or help them on the kiosks available. Actual efficiency depends on the friendliness of the administrative people in question I guess, but it's absolutely still possible to not have to go online for it.
From the flemish website
(...)Maar waar ze altijd welkom zijn op het gemeentehuis als ze dat wensen.
aka: They're always still welcome to visit public services in person if they prefer to do that.
tchotchony 10 months ago • 100%
When a fish bites your heel and it looks like an eel, that's a moray!
tchotchony 10 months ago • 100%
Also really depends on the frequency and reason. Did something go horribly wrong once and does this one-time effort fix it or gives enough time for a decent solution down the road? Sure, I'll put in some extra work. Don't look for me though when it's resolved, I'm on holiday with all the overtime I should've gotten. If it's a structural problem because management wants to squeeze as much money out of their employees and refuses to hire enough people... Fuck that. And yeah, corporate uses the first thing as an excuse, luring you into staying longer "one more time, we really can't do it without you".
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Yeah, I grew up with cats, my mom grew up growing and repotting aloe vera. Only my last cat decided she actually likes to nom them. Figured out that they were toxic when I went on holiday and brought my cat over to them. She came back with a swollen mouth and chin. Aloe has been banished, every single plant got googled and cat-approved (or thrown out/banished to outside).
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
It's rather unhygienic if you can't retract it and wash under it. Dead skin and other stuff tends to build up and form crusts.
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Just wanted to know if you're still around?
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Not OP, not from the US and never been in Japan but I travel a lot in general: always assume local currency, at the very least it's going to be cheaper and quite probably only very touristy places or airport only might accept $$. Here you can pre-order cash at your local bank and return any excess notes after. Exchange booths are usually a rip-off, and withdrawal abroad might cost extra, check with your bank.
Also don't assume people speak English. They might, but treat that as a bonus.
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
As a general tip: you usually have to apply for assistance beforehand. Doesn't mean it isn't shitty though, and if your train is delayed then and you miss a connection...
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Only had ublock active, still happens. For now it still goes away on refresh or if I switch adblockers (so I'm assuming cleaning out the cache daily will work too).
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Also, since when is Belgium two hours ahead of the UK? Are they drifting off towards the US?
tchotchony 11 months ago • 100%
Maybe for short times, but I've heard about dogs getting paralyzed at the groomers' from being put in a harness for too long. Veins get pinched. And that's with a harness meant for dogs, not something improvised like this.
tchotchony 12 months ago • 66%
No, that's another source of income.
tchotchony 12 months ago • 100%
Massive, won't melt, won't catch fire. Ceramic tiles would work just as well imho, though a tad lighter (which might actually be good, given the thickness of that shelf)
tchotchony 12 months ago • 100%
I was out. Still missed it.
tchotchony 12 months ago • 100%
Feel free to leave it though! Mycology-noobs but still interested in what grows in the forest like me love to see stuff like this!
tchotchony 12 months ago • 100%
At the end of the day, they're still carbohydrates and theoretically could be broken down into Co2/methane/alcohol or other short carbon components.
tchotchony 12 months ago • 100%
Not in the curriculum, though a sister of a classmate actually fell while running with scissors. Permanently blind in one eye, and a lozenge as pupil. Indeed not something you forget easily.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Shout out to Camelworks for deep, deep deep dives into tiny details on Skyrim too.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
They're absolutely amazing. And pretty common nowadays. If a store has baking tuns and a baked-goods section, they probably have silicon baking sheets. Just make sure you get the thin, non-stretchy kind.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 89%
Maybe just search for better games then. There's plenty of mobile games that don't rely on gambling. Most are indie, but there are really some gems in there.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 90%
Oh we definitely have racism. It's just less "black lives matter" and more "only my skin colour matters". And yeah, this definitely extends to the police too. But given they're very, very scrutinised every time they dare pull their gun in public, at least we don't have the "police raids wrong unit and shoots owner" happenings.
What is happening is still far from OK, any instance of racism is one too many, but the problems here are a bit more nuanced than what is in general shared on a public, overly-Americanized forum.
And in case you are American/Canadian/Australian, can I please point back to whatever is still happening to your native population? Not a single country is free from blame from what they did to other or their own nations. Call me butthurt, but I'm getting quite a bit tired of getting called out on the Congo on every single thread mentioning Belgium while that was mostly, originally one man's doing. Again, nuance, I know more stuff happened afterwards, but it's not relevant to this thread.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Silicon reusable sheet for almost similar cleaning, but eco-friendlier flex.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Well if actual crochet is used, you will have to pay good money. Crochet can't be properly replicated by machines so it's allll handmade (unlike knitting, which is quite easy on machines).
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Serious AA titles, no. But apps? I can see that happen quite easily.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 50%
They were already on the phone with cops. I'm just buying time until they arrive. And he's a drunk, as far as we know not a murderer. My first instinct is not to kill anybody who has a slightly bad day.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 66%
No, but shooting them is an extreme reaction. I'm a woman alone. If this would have happened to me, I'd have barricaded the door, fled to another part of the house (there's more than one door in), put more barricades in between us and made absolutely sure I screamed the neighbourhood awake. Once there's more people to subdue him, the main problem is solved. Damages are to be covered by insurance. Now if he carried a gun, that's an entirely different matter. Still, I don't own a gun, never will, don't think I'll ever need one. Once a culture sees "shooting someone" as a first solution, things are down the drain imho.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Then edit that into your first comment. Now you're just telling them to off themselves.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
That is quite insane. You got sources?
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Somebody left the window open, plane fell out.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Flemish here (aka dutch-speaking). We say first June, sixth November etc. English isn't our native language, so M/D/Y is weird as fuck and completely illogical to us.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
If it's in a biodome, I'm sure they'd be thrilled to give you a bit more information if you mail them your question. Please report back with the reply!
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
They also seem to lack vision straight above them if they're sitting on a light surface. So if they land on your computerscreen or window when it gets darker, you can flick them and they won't see you coming. This will only stun the things for a second, so be quick to actually kill them/pick them up and dispose of them.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Because I can't fit a crate of beer in my backpack, ofcourse!
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
I spy a disturbing lack of racks and baskets and places to attach packs to go grocery shopping on your hybrid though. ;) Many city people don't own a car (or only use it for taking their sports bike out of the city), so I guess they use their gas money for that. I wouldn't know, I'm a one (utility) bike only person as well.
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Pillow looks like it's screaming already
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Well, you're right, this is a bike meant for transportation, not sports. Still counts as a bike though, so original comment is right too. Everybody in the Netherlands and Belgium has one of these (and if you wanna do cyclocross or bmx or fast road cycling, you have a second, third, ... bike)
tchotchony 1 year ago • 100%
Then do this to computer-shaped instrument controller systems that have accounts that can not have passwords changed or the application won't run. Or service accounts, so if you pop in after 6 months, nobody knows the current password and the IT guy only comes in 2 hours/week. And that was yesterday. And no, no contact information present...
I recently took crocheting back up after a decade, and this is my first finished shawl ever. Two of my friends are getting married in autumn, and they both like to wear shawls so I decided I'd make one for each of them (and if they don't like it, I'm sure their cats will appreciate their new basket liner). The one at the top is just finished, and is a free pattern Klaziena shawl with Scheepjes brambleberry whirl. The end corners are a bit turned inside, but well, first shawl ever, could've been worse. This is the second one, Ceylon Tea shawl pattern with Peppermint Patty scheepjes whirl. Still got quite a ways to go, but I'm really loving the pattern! ![](https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/2b8072cf-9a90-41ba-aa80-f6eb0d4bfc67.jpeg) [Pattern Klaziena shawl](https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/klaziena-shawl) [Pattern Ceylon Tea shawl](https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ceylontea-shawl)
Only recently took up crocheting again, and I'm really loving making shawls. This is my second one, my take on the Ceylon Tea shawl found [here](https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/ceylontea-shawl)