I'm using mint and loving the experience so far. My kids find it easy to use and even my wife, who was a bit worried having to switch to a new environment, came to realise that it works just as well if not better then windows.
I usually just put the cursor behind the last word on the previous page, hold shift and click just at the end of the white space. Then press delete. Usually works.
Because they will refuse. The demanding that they quit doesn't really have any effect does it? Sure it shows that people do not agree with their actions, but still.
As long as they refuse to leave, what is going to change?
These people will not have any remorse for what happened. They might just be annoyed that it was clearly in violation of the laws that apply to the plebs, and that they (probably while rolling their eyes) will have to "apologise" for the behaviour of their, clearly overworked, understaffed and misunderstood drones.
But so what?
For them it is probably the same feeling like when the lady at the counter doesn't give back the exact change.
Iceland is not part of the EU, that is correct, but it is part of Europe as far as I recall, or am I mistaken?
It is part of Schengen, and is on the European council.
Edit. And the EEA
It looks like they’re emphasizing local sourcing to distance themselves from U.S. associations, but that misses the real issue. The problem is not whether the ingredients are local, it is that Coca-Cola is still a U.S. company. The same applies to brands like Heinz, Tesla, and others. Their identity is tied to their origin, not where they source materials.
I think the term was Snowflakes?