ntakwing.bsky.social
mostly good* takes | almost well-balanced | nerd | software engineer
*allegedly
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Και όπως και στην Ελλάδα, έτσι και διεθνώς δεν υπάρχει κάποια αρχή που να φροντίζει πως ο νόμος εφαρμόζεται.
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My best guesses based on general experience: it won't stick to the pan and doesn't burn too much the edges. The air between the pan and the dough acts as insulation. Crumpled specifically because it makes it easier to put it inside the round form.
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Λάθος αντιλαμβάνονται. Έτσι ήταν η Ελληνική ραπ των 90ς, όχι πια, τουλάχιστον σε γενικές γραμμές.
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Ξεροχύμιση
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Muh sea peoples
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Όσο δεν υπάρχει έλεγχος, τίποτα δεν θα γίνει. Όπως είπε και ο θρύλος:
"Αν δεν τηρούνται τα ισχύοντα όρια ταχύτητας, τι νόημα έχει να μειωθούν; Πρώτα πρέπει να εφαρμοστούν τα ισχύοντα όρια και να τηρούνται από τους πολίτες."
www.kathimerini.gr/opinion/inte...
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Temporary...lol...Germany has been doing it for at least 10 years, and it is not random at all. If you are flying from Athens to Stuttgart, there is police checking all people. It also feels very informal, no gate, rather they are standing in a row, blocking the path.
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Great choice the first two names. 😅
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Περίεργο, εδώ φαίνεται να έχει άλλα συστατικά, με πολλά πρόσθετα.
www.e-fresh.gr/el/tsoyreki-...
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Κάποιος να τον ενημερώσει πως η ατιμωρησία είναι το εθνικό μας σπόρ.
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Not just artwork, anything really.
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Για άλλη μια φορά το αμετάφραστο φιλότιμο μας βγάζει ασπροπρόσωπους.
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It was cancelled. 😒
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I would guess that at that age what played the biggest role was that Charmander is the only of the three with open eyes.
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If I had to make a wild guess, because of Christianity. Being part of a tribe can have benefits you may not deserve more than outsiders.
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Teenager vibes.
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I see. I'll put it in my list then, still not starting it until it's finished though 😁
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Got it, thanks. Haven't read the books, but I've been reading some worrying things about the series. And watching it only for Rosamund Pike goes a little too far. 😅
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Haven't watched it (yet?), why does it make you angry?
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Ist Kaffee aus Lupinen sowas wie Hänchen aus Soja?
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The clarification that SO is not StackOverflow 😂
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Αν βάλουν έλικες πρακτικά έχεις mage hand.
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Εγώ επίτηδες δε φτιάχνω και τρώω τσάμπα από τα λάθη των άλλων 😝
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First you need a robust public transportation system. A man can dream. 😁
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His surname ends in -idis, which means there might be some migration backround.
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It's suspicious to be honest.
bsky.app/profile/ntak...
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Btw, the map from the website you reference seems different, without the errors.
timeuse.barcelona/what-we-do/p...
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"Consistency Across Countries"
Uhm, Greece and France are both in two different time zones. Bad map.
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For real! Every damn MD I visit tells me I have to drink more water. Especially on days I am not working, it's a struggle to remember drinking.
My brain noticing my dry mouth:
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Probably this:
www.theatlantic.com/politics/arc...
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Of course. If you see this, have a nice day! 🙂
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There is no such thing as incorrect facts, since facts are by definition correct.
See, I can also do meaningless nitpicking. Does it make the discussion better? Did it change the crux of your argument?
No, and that is the point I am making.
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No, it doesn't, in that context. Writing "unequivocally" doesn't make it so. You said it yourself, "it doesn't change anything really". It's just meaningless nitpicking.
If they were reporting on the counting of votes for example, sure.
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The precise number not important in the context of the article, that's why.
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Might makes right, as old as time.
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I would expect such a well-read person as yourself to know even the basics of quantum swearing.
*shakes head*
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In German they say "das A und O" just like in Greek we say "το Α και το Ω" (the Alpha and Omega), with the exact same meaning (the beginning and end/the most important thing).
Although it makes not as much sense because O is not the last letter of their alphabet like Ω in Greek is.
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Greek fun fact, we use it in exactly the same way 😊
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Both Hebrew and Greek scripts have their roots further in the past. The similarity is no coincidence. Alphabet is a Greek word though.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alphabe...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleph
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bet_(le...
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Let me politely disagree with that doofus statement. 😉
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Ah, I see, it was not clear. Then it's a good number! 😊
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Not necessarily a good number, if we consider the underlying reasons.
As an extreme example, an authoritarian regime might have 0.1% early leavers, since you are forced to finish your assignment.
I faced a backlash from people close to me when I decided to stop my first studies.
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Ich hatte auch so eine Uhr am Bein, als ich vom Gefängnis raus kam.
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Is this the math version of "I'd listen to you read the phonebook"? 😝
Yes, I really liked your sleepy STEM stories.