

Yep, that’s what happens when you let religious people get close to Law unchecked.
Yep, that’s what happens when you let religious people get close to Law unchecked.
Pornhub is a technical achievement, it has versions for visually impaired and acoustically impaired users, a section dedicated to data analysis and one to sexual education.
YouTube has often copied their advancement in the UX design, like the most replayed graph on the timeline.
They also enacted the Great Digital Purge which has been a first in history, and which scared other platforms as an example of the kind of responsibility that platforms would be asked to take for the content published.
Sounds like hell to me, not being able to settle your mind in one city is something I abhor in tourism. Bringing that to country level is just criminal.
As I stated in another comment, the reason for it being a possibly bad pizza has nothing to do with flavor, but “texture”.
I never tried hawaiian pizza, mostly because I hate soggy pizza. I guess it is not meant to be eaten on a Neapolitan style base, but then again, I am not interested.
I am from Rome, where we have a pizza that would be possible not to get soggy when putting pineapple on it, but it is a curse from God, rather than real pizza.
It is a strong white flour, it builds quite a strong glutinic net (I am translating from Italian here) and therefore keeps a good elasticity after rising, while being stretched and pulled.
I repeat: Canada is quite a big one, it has a developed economy and produces solid cultural products.
You can do tourism wrong (as Italian cities do), and do it right, like Amsterdam started to do now. I was there in April last year and I was able to take pictures of the canals with no one in them but me effortlessly. They literally paid ads to tell British low cost flight tourists not to come visit.
It’s called self-care.
I think it is not always produced in Manitoba, but it is the name of the kind of wheat flour that is best for pizza.
Not a Stargate one. I know a few sci-fi movie were shot in notable Canadian cities, such as Chronicle in Vancouver, but I never really recognized Canada in a sci-fi film, no.
3465 € in 21 years at today’s prices for 287 games. Given that I mostly buy at historical lows the estimate of 1033 € that can be found on the same SteamDB page applies to me.
3,6 € per game, 49 € per year.
Given the tears, the emotions and the joy I got repeatedly from all those (mostly indie) titles, it’s well worth it. Praised be GabeN and all of Valve!
European, not Swiss, privacy-focused.
I literally just told this to myself coming out of the office since my entertainment suggestion to my colleague fell flat.
I uttered to myself: “Well, next time, refrain”.
Having other “special interests” like Malta and Cyprus in the EU is a luxury we cannot afford, imho, especially given the support all of these countries show for Russian interests.
They are not in the EU (that’s EU’s flag) and I for sure wouldn’t want today’s Switzerland anywhere close to joining the EU.
I have a rule: I don’t pronounce the word fascist (in private or in public, I don’t care) without prefixing it with “lurid” in English and in Italian appending “di merda” after fascista/i. As someone who had nightmares at night about them, given the testimony of my grandmother, I feel that not qualifying fascist people is somehow working in their favor.
The day I will see a politician using that rule in a TV interview I will know that we have again a chance.
I already do.
I cannot really relate to hockey or Tim Hortons, but c’mon Shuster was only born in Canada.