Of course in role playing games, that’s the point and exactly what the player wants. The character of course is likely to prefer a swift conclusion to their main quest instead.
Of course in role playing games, that’s the point and exactly what the player wants. The character of course is likely to prefer a swift conclusion to their main quest instead.
gqview -> geeqie
In my country the differential switch is mandatory, every circuit must be protected, be it from a main one or separate ones for each circuit. I’d be surprised if it weren’t the same all over the EU.
eh if you buy weird mains-powered devices from aliexpress that elude import control, that’s on you
All continental European standards are harmless, they lay flat and the prongs are thick and round
It’s 2024
In Italy we have our own version of the type F, the Schuko Bipasso and it’s so fucking convenient. (number 2)
I also like the outlets (like in the UK and probably other places) that won’t unlock the mains slots until there’s a ground pin in place.
That’s… most places. Or better, they don’t open unless you push in both prongs at the same time
lemmygrad
Europe Is Bearing the Brunt
AGAIN. With friends like these…
Crusade time!
Cool he sprayed the lady in the face with the extinguisher. That’s assault.
Some things just make sense, and some truth can be found with just honest debate.
It’s par for the course. Italy is very restrictive when it comes to food regulations. Some times too much.
It’s an hyperbole. You underestimate the luxury of chocolate.
People building Ferraris usually don’t have one in their garage
An artisan is less likely to be aware of their full supply chain than a large company is. If you buy cocoa from a company in Africa, you can request that they use ethical labour, but unless you can afford multiple surprise visits every year, there’s no way to be sure… And even then if you are small they may decide that your business costs more effort than it’s worth.
Who doesn’t
I’m not saying it’s wise or right, just a natural consequence
Y’all have never heard of Berlusconi if you think criminal activity hurts a candidate’s campaign