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> Why would I create myself a chore for an end of a month Do they not have direct debit where you live? >If it is auto-charge by the end of month, why not charge it right away? Because there's no way I'm going to keep…
> Some Europeans meaning people in Germany? I guess, I haven't really kept track, but I've observed this many times from different people. > credit cards are generally associated with companies like Revolut That's…
Some Europeans refer to girocards as "debit cards" and everything else incorrectly as "credit cards"
In my experience what Paradigm2020 describes is very much the norm around the world. > and briefly worked in a bank in, I suspect this might be where the confusion stems from, if you're thinking of places where people…
>Yeah, you do need daily protein but for most people nowhere near as much as they are taking in. I don't know, USADA is about as conservative as it gets and they certainly recommend a shitload of protein for for…
They might be talking about a girocard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girocard
It is a prevalent view among the lower socioeconomic classes.
Most people in the EU use debit cards, they additionally use direct debit specifically for utilities, gym memberships, etc.
If you're going to Paris? Sure, as long as the amounts are relatively small. Try paying with pre 2009 100USD bills in Africa lol. Even banks struggle with this…
>Is that a tongue in cheek reference to my inadvertently weird capitalization of wildcat as WildCat — no idea why I did that, maybe a throwback to my ThunderCats fandom of my youth. No, but that's hilarious. Good catch!…
I suggest you go outside sometimes, you'll see that the real world looks rather different than whatever crypto-obsessed bubble you live in. I really don't think I need to explain the obvious difference between physical…
I'd argue that the poor capitalization was a core part of wildcat banking, that's not really the case here.
When you go outside of the nice countries, local money becomes worthless. Nobody wants it, they'd much rather have dollars instead. Stablecoins for the first time offer a reasonable way for the global poor to store…
>Anyway, unless you actually have stabbed someone before you don't know whether you got what it takes until you're actually in a situation where you find out. A guy tried to rob me, I fractured his skull with my iphone…
> This is Denmark, not some Brasilian favela Yet they're dressed exactly like a hit squad in a Brazilian favela! >Especially when they want to preserve evidence which might be quickly destroyed if the suspect sees them…
>The hate in Europe is driven primarily by an influx of people who were hating Jews anyway You are mistaken, the sentiments are shifting across the board. This is probably driven to a significant degree by the Israeli…
> but Hamas sure doesn't seem to be in a good shape lately. And who do you see on track to displace Hamas? After years and years of conflict and being "bombed to shit", they're as entrenched as ever while their enemy…
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> They’d basically have to attack you first for lethal force to be legal. They just violently entered his home in an effort to attack him, dressed in a way designed to intimidate. These cops were deliberately cosplaying…
In the EU the answer is always "it's unclear". Yes you can, but you also can't. ECHR necessarily guarantees the right to shoot some intruders in some situations, but it's kind of impossible to know which situations…
I'm fully European, would not wonder for a second before plunging a knife into an intruder if I happened to have one near me.
Surely you're not quoting Eric Raymond with a straight face?
> Where it's clear from your framing of an "opposition trying to silence you" that you think the industry lobby has at least some right to be heard before the council votes on policy This is an inherent feature of…
Is it really disingenuous to point out "haha, well obviously you guys simply aren't willing to put up enough cash to make this attractive for the rightsholders"? I think it is simply the truth of the matter. The…
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> Why would I create myself a chore for an end of a month Do they not have direct debit where you live? >If it is auto-charge by the end of month, why not charge it right away? Because there's no way I'm going to keep…
> Some Europeans meaning people in Germany? I guess, I haven't really kept track, but I've observed this many times from different people. > credit cards are generally associated with companies like Revolut That's…
Some Europeans refer to girocards as "debit cards" and everything else incorrectly as "credit cards"
In my experience what Paradigm2020 describes is very much the norm around the world. > and briefly worked in a bank in, I suspect this might be where the confusion stems from, if you're thinking of places where people…
>Yeah, you do need daily protein but for most people nowhere near as much as they are taking in. I don't know, USADA is about as conservative as it gets and they certainly recommend a shitload of protein for for…
They might be talking about a girocard https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girocard
It is a prevalent view among the lower socioeconomic classes.
Most people in the EU use debit cards, they additionally use direct debit specifically for utilities, gym memberships, etc.
If you're going to Paris? Sure, as long as the amounts are relatively small. Try paying with pre 2009 100USD bills in Africa lol. Even banks struggle with this…
>Is that a tongue in cheek reference to my inadvertently weird capitalization of wildcat as WildCat — no idea why I did that, maybe a throwback to my ThunderCats fandom of my youth. No, but that's hilarious. Good catch!…
I suggest you go outside sometimes, you'll see that the real world looks rather different than whatever crypto-obsessed bubble you live in. I really don't think I need to explain the obvious difference between physical…
I'd argue that the poor capitalization was a core part of wildcat banking, that's not really the case here.
When you go outside of the nice countries, local money becomes worthless. Nobody wants it, they'd much rather have dollars instead. Stablecoins for the first time offer a reasonable way for the global poor to store…
>Anyway, unless you actually have stabbed someone before you don't know whether you got what it takes until you're actually in a situation where you find out. A guy tried to rob me, I fractured his skull with my iphone…
> This is Denmark, not some Brasilian favela Yet they're dressed exactly like a hit squad in a Brazilian favela! >Especially when they want to preserve evidence which might be quickly destroyed if the suspect sees them…
>The hate in Europe is driven primarily by an influx of people who were hating Jews anyway You are mistaken, the sentiments are shifting across the board. This is probably driven to a significant degree by the Israeli…
> but Hamas sure doesn't seem to be in a good shape lately. And who do you see on track to displace Hamas? After years and years of conflict and being "bombed to shit", they're as entrenched as ever while their enemy…
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> They’d basically have to attack you first for lethal force to be legal. They just violently entered his home in an effort to attack him, dressed in a way designed to intimidate. These cops were deliberately cosplaying…
In the EU the answer is always "it's unclear". Yes you can, but you also can't. ECHR necessarily guarantees the right to shoot some intruders in some situations, but it's kind of impossible to know which situations…
I'm fully European, would not wonder for a second before plunging a knife into an intruder if I happened to have one near me.
Surely you're not quoting Eric Raymond with a straight face?
> Where it's clear from your framing of an "opposition trying to silence you" that you think the industry lobby has at least some right to be heard before the council votes on policy This is an inherent feature of…
Is it really disingenuous to point out "haha, well obviously you guys simply aren't willing to put up enough cash to make this attractive for the rightsholders"? I think it is simply the truth of the matter. The…