EvilCartyen

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[–] EvilCartyen 1 points 8 hours ago

If he can avoid accidents, I think Mads Pedersen has a strong chance. This is much more his terrain than Flanders.

I don't think Pog will play any significant role. Heard it here first.

[–] EvilCartyen 2 points 1 day ago

They do in fact have a history of doping, yes, with Aderlass and Milan Erzen. I'm not going to say they are dirtier than other nations, but I also recall some youth level scandals a decade ago that I cannot find online now, such is the post google search era apparently.

[–] EvilCartyen 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Det kommer jo nok også an på hvilke krav man har til sin frokost; jeg ville klart hellere smøre hver aften.

Eller måske lave frosne sandwiches - så kan du tage en op af fryseren hver aften, og så er den klar om morgenen til at tage med.

[–] EvilCartyen 3 points 2 days ago

18 Aarhus-sæt!

[–] EvilCartyen 2 points 2 days ago (3 children)

Hvorfor pine dig selv med 4 dage gamle sandwiches? :o

[–] EvilCartyen 3 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Så står den vel på dødsdruk og en tur på den Sidste?

[–] EvilCartyen 8 points 2 days ago

It's not even that strict. In Denmark you have to have been a resident continually for 9 years, with no long periods of travel abroad, before you can even apply for citizenship, as well as a 'permanent residence' permit.

You also have to have been employed continually for 3½ of the previous 4 years, have a clean criminal record, as well as pass several Danish exams and a citizenship test where you must demonstrate knowledge of Danish society, culture, history and so on.

After that, you have to participate in a ceremony where you shake hands with the mayor or alderman of your municipality, sign a declaration where you swear to comply with the Constiturion, respect Danish values and laws, and support democracy.

THEN your name is added to a formal law which must be passed by the parliament - as Danish citizenship is awarded by law.

[–] EvilCartyen 7 points 3 days ago

Det er der sikkert - men jeg er ikke historiker, bare Rome-a-boo :)

Hvis du er interesseret i perioden så skal du starte omkring Sulla & Gaius Marius - og så Julius Caesar og triumviraterne.

[–] EvilCartyen 9 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Da den Romerske Republik lakkede mod enden begyndte den rige politiske populistiske overklasse også at bryde alle de regler der normalt blev fulgt, og det viste sig at institutionerne simpelthen ikke var stærke nok til at stå imod en overklasse der var rigere end staten. Der er så exceptionelt mange paralleller med USA.

[–] EvilCartyen 9 points 3 days ago

Arguably, Afghanistan has never been united as a nation in the way we think about it, at least not for long. The cycle seems to be short decades of control under some power followed by decades of decentralization and local powers.

[–] EvilCartyen 1 points 3 days ago

Det er nemlig rigtigt fedt 🙂

[–] EvilCartyen 6 points 4 days ago

Sikke noget forbandet vrøvl, hun er uendeligt langt fra os andre med sit ekstremt priviligerede liv - en kombination af arvede privilegier og hollywoodpenge.

At hun ikke laver mad handler kun om privilegier og muligheden for at købe sig fra det, ikke en skid om overskud og en presset hverdag med børn fx.

 

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