Every country in the world except two voted Yes. Final result: No.
Truly democtatic.
Every country in the world except two voted Yes. Final result: No.
Truly democtatic.
Yes, but those doctors were FORCED to care for the patients and were ARTIFICIALLY COERCED instead of being naturally motivated by the free market to help people. Nevermind that modern doctors and especially nurses are constantly overworked and understaffed and the only thing that decides whether or not they can help somebody are the whims of private insurance companies.
What year is this from? Also yeah, as long as you are getting ypur daily caloric intake pretty much everything beats the US diet.
EDIT: The source saya the document waa first written in 1983.
We got Pikmin 4 this year.
Electrodomestics.
I am not even european but all of my big appliances (refrigerator, stove, washing machine) were delivered to my home by the store I bought them from, either free of charge or super cheap, I can't remember. I've also bought bricks amd had them delivered to my doorstep.
Really worth that extra person...
Nooo, they were so cute, why did you have to ruin them for me.
Is tap water really that cheap? Where I am from tap water isn't safe to drink to we have to buy big jugs (5 gallons) of purified water.
Online it says that one glass of water is between 200ml and 250ml. Let's be conservative and say 200ml per glass.
200ml x 8 glasses x 365 days = 584,000ml/year = 154.28 gallons per year
Rounding up to 155 gallons, you would need 31 5-gallon water jugs a year. In my area, a jug costs you about $1USD (give or take, depending on the exchange rate) so it would cost you $31USD per year to fulfill your water drinking needs. It is difficult for me to imagine that tap water is actually 100 times cheaper than that...
Just looked it up, tap water does indeed cost $0.01USD per 5-gallons in the US.
I don't know why but this made me chuckle.
Time and time again, redditors have proved they have no self-control and their actions are as deep as a puddle. They think that by making a silly banner on reddit they are actually making a difference instead of quitting reddit outright. Addiction is a powerful thing, even to social media.
Why does abstain always feels like a "No, but in a coward way".