I want to sleep in that womans car.
I want to sleep in that womans car.
In Germany it’s overwhelmingly schools. There are several in every district everywhere, they are public buildings, they are easily accessible, they have enough room for events like this… It’s a no brainer.
How does one drink ice coffee when sleeping till noon?
Does not compute.
Probably approaching the realms of clinical diagnostics.
Thanks for the background info!
Now we all know more than the stable genius. I know it’s not very complicated to do that.
Maybe blood vessels that are part of the clitoris? Clitoris is not just one little knob on the vulva but a rather pronounced organ that has erections in tissue that stretches deeper into the pelvis, very alike the male erective tissues (clitoris and penis have a lot in common and evolve from the same cell cluster in embryo).
Even parts of modern medicine is struggling with the reality of the “erecting” clitoris (as they do with a lot of female medicine). In that aspect this drawing would be rather modern and sort of accurate.
Is the vulva depicted that inaccurate? I’ve seen a fair share of vulva in my life, and they come in a lot of different versions, from very thin and tight lips to a more loose and wide combination of skin folds. The artist may simply have seen or used a model that had a tight vulva with a rather pronounced pubic mound. And the vagina is a sort of “tunnel” (probably not that rigid and straight as shown here) so if you isolated vulva and vagina from the surrounding tissue this drawing may be a rather good approximation of reality, especially when seen in its historical context.
(I can’t say much about the other body parts in this pic as I only approached vulva and vagina and maybe got in touch with a cervix from time to time.)
They are… I don’t know how to say it… weird? Could that be an appropriate term? I don’t know.
That was a swift knee to the balls of certain idiots.
They get their information to the address that is valid at the date when the invitations are being sent.
One can order postal services to send letters from old to new addresses for a certain time (did months or so). This services are pretty commonly used so no letters get lost.
It’s always the same for every kind of election, from EU parliament down to local initiatives: The government has and does the job of telling and inviting you.
In Germany you don’t have to register beforehand - as long as you are a citizen of the country you simply get an official invitation to vote via paper mail (several weeks in advance). No hassle with registration or such bullshit - you are a citizen, you are invited to vote, no exceptions.
You can vote via letter if you are not present on voting day (details are explained in the invitation), or you take your invitation and go voting in person on voting day. The invitation most of the time is good enough, you should have your ID at hand but it is checked rather lax.
It’s already happening, at least in my social circle. People changing to four day weeks or even changing jobs when their employer doesn’t offer reduced work weeks.
It’s a slow trickle but it’s there.
What has the EU ever done for us?
A lot.
The “jammer” in Windjammer is not associated with “jamming”, see my other comment.
bonk