You lucky BS bastards… And I have to answer the same question to my kid every 5 seconds.
You lucky BS bastards… And I have to answer the same question to my kid every 5 seconds.


Isn’t that another thing that Putin would have ordered, Krasnov?


When they’re v young it is a bit of an attention fight…


Lo and behold, ladies and gents, the land of the free, where even jerking off is chargeable…


or the fact that millions die on the roads each year, and no one gives a damn unless they are their own family members…


I think in that case the Transport Police should ask them to leave the station building, or get physically moved out without warning. If they refuse, you can set the rest of the train on them, stating that they delay is now due to the person not leaving the train/platform, rather than the passenger being stuck.


Architects don’t design countries. Town planners or Master planners do…
What about the laundry? Can I use it as well?


It looks like the economy is still ticking along, if people are still taking out new cars.


Given that it’s over 10 years, I do not see anything abnormal with this. It’s the way of the world, and they’re just letting people know early, to plan accordingly.
Staff can’t expect to be retained if they’re not needed, but at the same time they’re being given plenty of time to plan ahead.


Are they pedos too?


They should call this version of the OS “Doors” then, as it just shows you what doors it wants, and closes it’s door in your face if you don’t stump up your precious data.
Hopefully it would be his own, in that case.
Am I the only one still cupping my hand under the tap?


Yes naturally, but they won’t always be available, especially in NL.
I agree though, some companies like their cheaper labour.


Migrants don’t vote, so they’re always the easy target.
They also don’t know the market, so again, they’ll take what they are offered.
Rent control will help, but many migrants are pushed out of that system as they do not know the local ways (which are typically explained in Dutch).
And yes, whilst full time is generally considered 36 or 40 hours (depends on type of job and collective agreements), many people don’t work that many hours, as it is not worthwhile being taxed on the full time hours.
Unfortunately the election debate has become too fragmented on housing to even get a coherent argument through, which makes finding a solution even harder.


I would rather raise money from tariffs, if we are so desperate for money.
Taking money from local business leads to similar inflation results…


You’re reusing the heat to warm the house normally. Obv, you don’t always want that, so you may opt to limit using the oven in summer for example, as it is the one which runs the longest.
The article is from March 24, so it wasn’t well known by then.