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egman_ekki
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
But has she ever passed a test to prove she doesn't have the SRY gene?

/s
egman_ekki
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
You can try an electric bike for those longer distances. It’s really fun to ride if you find a good one.
egman_ekki
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
Vitamin D good. Higher levels than previously thought.
egman_ekki
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
This is only for Crypto. For stocks, it's even (but some instruments are taxed at every Dec 31st, even when unrealized).
egman_ekki
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
Denmark says hold my beer, as usual with taxes. Gains are taxed at 37-51%, as regular income. Losses can only be deducted at about 26%.

You can be in loss from crypto trading and still owe taxes in DK. Yay!
egman_ekki
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I think they want more than 18c. 18c is pretty cold to sit in for a prolonged time.
egman_ekki
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
> EU leadership are actively rooting for [a war] and waste no opportunity to stoke the tension

Yes, we should all just stop building our defenses and increasing our resilience and roll over. Let's roll out a red carpet for Russians all the way to Paris (or maybe Lisbon?). The same peaceful folks who talk about bombing our cities every week on their national TV.
egman_ekki
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I think your view is a tad optimistic. Many people had difficult lives just because they didn’t want to be members of the party. Thier kids didn’t get to good schools, or got to the one 30 minutes by train, they lost jobs and were forced to dry laundry with engineering degrees.

There was even a joke about this:

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In Poland, during the times of hard socialism, a math associate professor calculated that a shipyard worker earned three times more than he did. So he thought “screw this,” crossed out the titles before and after his name, and went to work in a factory.

Of course, he was doing well in the factory — he didn’t strain himself too much and earned three times more than at the school. Then the factory introduced an evening school for workers, with the promise that whoever attended would get a raise. So the associate professor signed up and started going.

On the very first lesson — bam — mathematics. The level was like the first year of high school, so the associate professor was just dozing off, not paying attention. The teacher noticed him, called him up to the board, and asked him to calculate the area of a circle.

The professor started writing, but for the life of him couldn’t remember the formula for the area of a circle. So he decided to derive it. He wrote the conversion to polar coordinates, then integrated it, and ended up with –πr². So he stood there, wondering where the minus sign had come from.

And from the back row, someone whispered: “Reverse the integration interval.”

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Also, behold, people queueing for toilet paper in 88 in Czechoslovakia: https://youtu.be/O6qUqFy2FEU
egman_ekki
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
yet, many people claim they were happier back then. At least in the country where I’m from. No options in life, no hard decisions or responsibility for their lives. Our current PM said he didn’t notice the fall of communism. shrug
egman_ekki
·il y a 4 ans·discuss
Isn't it a bit like Worms series, except you don't have planets and Coriolis, but a blob of land and wind.