Depends on the thickness of the donut and the butt cheeks. So probably less than one.
Depends on the thickness of the donut and the butt cheeks. So probably less than one.
I’d rather not stop eating…
Depends on your definition, but most foods are healthier than not eating.
I don’t think I’ve ever owned any version of Windows.
Maybe not your hobbies (or mine), but these are all examples of an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working.
Well, it looks wasted for sure…
I read earlier “someone” were a couple of college students.
I live in the Netherlands, and fired for cause is very hard over here. Basically the employer needs solid evidence of misbehaviour, and even then most judges will still rule in favour of the employee.
Three months would be excessive in the Netherlands. The legal minimum is one calendar month. When you resign you can always negotiate to shorten the period, but most of the time people will work the remainder of the contract. Also, your new employer might actually think there is something wrong if you can quit your current job faster than the one month.
How I’ve learned it is, that cognitive dissonance arises when one of your beliefs or behaviours is challenged by new information. This can make you uncomfortable, and to alleviate that, people have coping mechanisms. It’s probably these coping mechanisms which cause other people to say you suffer from cognitive dissonance. There’s a quite good Wikipedia article on this imo.
Companies only do things for their bottom line, not for customer demand. Also, if nobody would buy gas from Shell anymore, their gas stations would just have to be rebranded to something else. Behind the scenes the oil companies are all trading with each other.
Are there any other nudist colonies?
There’s two spring-y extensions on the back which slide inside the electrical box.
The Dutch word is almost the same as the German word, though most abbreviate it to “beha”.
We hada Philips and a Dyson, which were in our opinion trash. We now have a Nilfisk for the last five/six years, holds really well.
In the Netherlands we now also have a “terugleveringstoeslag” where you have to pay a monthly fee based on the maximum peak power delivered to the grid over the year. At least, the bigger electrical companies already have it, the rest will soon follow. My coworker (who has way too many solar panels installed) got a letter from Essent that he had to pay 67 euros monthly starting October. So he switched companies, but he’ll have to figure out something else next time.
Calorie restriction is not the same as not eating.