Japan: What do you want?
America: Crash our own markets so our buddies can buy the remains of our economy for a few bucks. Nothing to do with you at all, but not gonna tell you that.
!fh

So ist das, wenn die Messlatte tief im Boden vergraben ist.
Some of you may die, but that's a sacrifice he is willing to make.
That'd be Seth McFarlane, this guy is a McFarland.
This is the way.
Don't forget yummy chlorine!
Kam am 01.04., oder?
Also immer weniger Arbeiter müssen die Gesellschaft tragen und die sollen jetzt noch mehr buckeln.
Hier noch mal zur Erinnerung, was du da genau trägst:

Dear US,
Fuck you.
Signed, Europe.
Uhhh, that one’s hard to get for non-americans, but I got it.
But only because it's spelt differently, and the pronounciation is entirely different 😬
\n, because I ordered a newline, not a flush.
What, you forgot all about Siggie den Grätenlosen, Siggie the Fishboneless?
She claimed that in "85 percent" of police cases, law enforcement couldn't access the data it needed. The proposal is to amend the existing Cybersecurity Act to allow these changes. You can watch the response below.
That is complete and utter bullshit. And everyone knows it.
France.
Was there on business, visiting a factory of a large vehicle manufacturer, down in the south east. My god these people were nice. There was a guy who made sure we had everything we needed to get our work done, who would literally jump and run if we needed anything. There were people bringing us mini choco croissants for meetings. They always invited us for lunch and paid for it. There was always coffee for us if we needed it. We had desks to work on, which is a rarity in a factory environment, but they made it possible.
The best part was when we were standing at the line with a special piece of equipment that we had brought, and a guy stopped and said "hey, that looks interesting, what's it for?" - and then we chatted about that for five minutes, eventually realizing it was time for a meeting. For both of us. Five minutes later, it turns out the guy who casually talked to us tech people was actually the head of their corporate IT. You wouldn't have been able to tell that he was some higher up because he was so down to earth and friendly and casual. They all were. It was a mighty pleasure working with them.
The real answer is not travelling there ever again.
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My breakfast is coffee. Don't eat anything before lunch time, and a second meal in the evening - that's it.
Personally, I think this picture of Steve Balmer is so much more iconic and should be used for every single article about Microsoft or Windows:

This is what they're doing? Friggin' idiots! Why don't they tackle the real problems?!
It is still perfectly legal to be a werewolf!