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@akshay47 Hehe, the @ is not decorative, it actually points to someone. So @trins does not exist, so I didn't get a notification for the response, just so you know. :)

@panina Nonono, remember your policy? Wrap it the other way around. Workers simply cannot have body glitter because they're already too awesomesauce, they'd blind each other and put people in jeopardy as result. Yes, because they're too awesome already.

Did that help? 😬

@panina Ooh! Ah, nice! Kinda surprised that is a policy though? How did this came to be?

@panina Must I read this as 'write it like a suck-up'? Or am I misreading this?

@mur2501 Mmm.

For #1, it sounds like they should form an union block against corporate bullying. I guess they have that right now and that the government want to break that up? Then I can see their concerns there.

For #2... if that is a cause of pollution, a big one, it probably should be stopped and alternatives ought to be researched.

I actually had to look up what stubble burning was, and there seem to be alternatives available. Convert it to biofuel, or into a building material. Mmm. Or if they're used to feed the fields, there's a certain machinery available to convert that to non-polluting nutrients for the fields, but apparently that costs money whereas burning is cheaper. Mrm, sounds like the government could help out there.

That is what I seem to understand from this. What's your stance to your farmers?

@mur2501 Something about not wanting NO2 levels to be redistributed. The farmers are responsible for a huge exhaust of NO2 and don't want to adjust their farming methods. As result, because of EU rules, we aren't able to fix other things like building new homes (the actual building process has NO2 output too) and we have a huge housing shortage. So many people aren't too happy with the farmers.

At least this is what I understood. I haven't been really following their 'troubles' (first world problems...) but I've seen what their protests led to and I am totally not sympathetic to our farmers' cause as result.

Totally a different situation than what your farmers are facing I'm sure!

@mur2501 I fear that too. Our farmers are still not really done with their protests either.

@mur2501 Whoa looks bad. Any wounded? When those tractors were racing that was pretty risky. Looks more violent than our farmer's protests.

@ivesen That's not really special. Windows will try to use any available ram you have whenever possible. Until a program needs it then it'll relinquish it easily. After all, unused ram is wasted ram.

@mur2501 Oh... :blobdisapproval:

Want to place a sidenote though. We do trust our military. We just don't need them strutting around.

Our patriotism is shown only by waving orange flags during King's Day or during any big international football games. Then we're suddenly the best nation in the world. 😋

@mur2501 Oh gods, rofl. But yeah, if that's in any way chocolate layered cake, keep your pets away! Chocolate ain't exactly healthy for them!

Bald cats are scary too. I've understood they're usually grumpy in nature.

@mur2501 Neat, at least the public takes the virus seriously with all those chairs placed apart. That's good to see!

But the silly parts of the parade are for me the following:
- Army... showing off your military power. I mean, I don't think we ever had a military parade here in ages? The last one might very well be the Germans who invaded us. :P
- Silly huge arm movements. If those marching soldiers aren't carefull they might just swing their arms off!
- Silly huge leg movements. Same for the legs!

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