AFAIK that’s still the case. But that has always included the requirement to fill out a form, providing some information. I remember things like „are you a terrorist“ and such.
So it has just been extended a little.
Well, at least she seems to acknowledge that other people are hurting as well and it’s not the usual „I’m affected and now I see it’s wrong“ spiel. I mean, people have hard times changing but some do.
Tja… was machen Menschen mit legalem Aufenthaltsstatus, die keine Arbeitserlaubnis haben? Die sitzen natürlich alle zuhause und studieren das CDU Programm und Bach und so. Ist klar. Und die, die die Mehrheitsgesellschaft an den Rand drängt, weil sie nicht blass und blond sind schreiben den ganzen Tag Dankesbriefe an Merz. /s
Well I have OK experiences with Brother printers (in the EU). They complain about third party ink but accept it, if you use their ink, you can send back the used cartridges free of charge for recycling and they are just the ink containers and don’t include the printing head (if that’s the right word).
They don’t immediately break after the warranty period.
And even their ink subscription seems to be reasonably priced.
Don’t do it. It’s his body. Apart from medical issues it should be his choice.
And bullying always finds a way and is hard to influence from the victim‘s part. You can only help in raising your child to be a confident person that is sure of your love and knows they can talk to you about anything.
I‘m a lazy gardener in a comparative climate, I think.
For the lawn: I use a motor scythe 2-5 times a year to keep my lawn from becoming a forest. That way you get a meadow with more diversity and living space for insects and small animals while it stays walkable.
Vegetables/fruit: If you combine pumpkin, corn and beans, those will not compete for nutrients, cover the ground and require less water because evaporation is lessened.
Strawberries are also nice, because they’re tasty, spread quickly and also cover the ground.
Having an apple tree is also a good idea, but dice I’ve inherited my trees from the former owners, I can’t provide you with knowledge how to care for a young tree. Bet there’s good content in the internet on pruning and such. You might want to select a kind that’s good for storage, because eventually you’ll get more than you can use at once.
There are more „episodes“ from this event on YouTube. They are all pretty great. Kirk seems to have problems debating with people who actually know their stuff and don’t let themselves be tricked.
You made me do it!