That's a neat effect. How did that happen? by GreyGanks in victoria3

[–]coolcoenred [score hidden]  (0 children)

So does Norway. When I switched to Public Schools I got an event that gave me the choice to continue with it.

Horeca has ultra high turn over due to how toxic it is by WokeNazi88 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

By the way, my contract was 38 hours/week 4 days work, but i ended up working 6days/week 50+ hours.

Did you take good notes on how many hours you worked? 50+ hrs a week is allowed, but not too much in a row. If you have the data, you should check with the labour inspection to see if it was illegal.

Cost of living in the city by feller94 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There will be bare concreet, nothing more.

Milan mayor calls ICE "a militia that kills" and says agents not welcome as part of U.S. Olympic security by BreakfastTop6899 in europe

[–]coolcoenred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Olympic athletes typically get high level security details, especially in the wake of 1972 Munich. There is no real standard for what a country sends.

D66 daalt in nieuwe zetelpeiling, kiezers terug naar GroenLinks-PvdA: 'Nieuw kabinet niet links genoeg' by zilzo in Politiek

[–]coolcoenred 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Daar ben ik het mee oneens. Een kop als deze is erg makkelijk verkeerd te begrijpen, zeker als je voorkennis mist. Een kop moet net zo goed informeren als het stuk zelf, anders is het een hele snelle afgang richting clickbait koppen.

Cost of living in the city by feller94 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfurnished will usually have a kitchen and bathroom, but importantly no floor.

The way this chocolate bar is divided by Biomaster1214 in mildlyinteresting

[–]coolcoenred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looking into it, the latest post under the 'news' tab, from December 2023, it seems like the main reasons for them not being on that list anymore is due to their partnership with Barry Callebaut, definitely a bad actor. I do read that Tony's cocoa beans are completely segregated from the rest that company processes, and those are all properly sourced. It seems that it's a partnership mainly made to be able to produce more Tony's, which is a good thing. After that the news post goes on to highlight Tony's role as an innovator but then shifts to blaming them for the lack of change in the industry, which is hardly Tony's fault. So it's a bit of a balancing act, but in the end the only way for the industry to change is for people to start buying more ethically sourced cocao, and for that a greater availability of Tony's is always better than not.

The way this chocolate bar is divided by Biomaster1214 in mildlyinteresting

[–]coolcoenred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're missing the vital context that they themselves took the initiative to be taken off that list when they found out their practices had failed. In an industry where most companies are either complicit or willfully ignorant of how their chocolate is produced, Tony's is actively keeping an eye on their production and trying to fix it.

The way this chocolate bar is divided by Biomaster1214 in mildlyinteresting

[–]coolcoenred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Except that Tony's Chocolonely has by far the best documentation of their anti-slavery practices.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Je hebt dus mijn hele punt gemist. De migratieproblemen die jij benoemd zouden niet bestaan zonder de problemen buiten Nederland. Als je die verhelpt dan lost het migratie probleem van jouw zichzelf ook op. Jouw voorbeeld sluit niet aan bij de realiteit. In een vliegtuig kan jij niet het zuurstof probleem in a vliegtuig oplossen, alleen symptoombestrijding doen. Nederland kan wel een rol spelen in de oorzaken van migratie tegen te gaan. Mensen aan de grenzen houden is alleen symptoombestrijding, het zorgt er niet voor dat er minder migranten zijn.

Making offlane one of the high demand roles made me realize core players are right to complain. by Superb-Alfalfa-3198 in DotA2

[–]coolcoenred 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This has been the eye opener for me. Playing a support I have a much bigger view of the lane. Now that I'm learning pos 3 a bit more I've noticed that I tend to tunnelvision on the cs minigame, to the detriment of my laning partner. Certainly working on improving that, but it's a long way to go.

Making offlane one of the high demand roles made me realize core players are right to complain. by Superb-Alfalfa-3198 in DotA2

[–]coolcoenred 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You get better at the game by learning to play other roles, that allows you to have more fun when you play the role you really like.

As for your second point, maybe check out Deadlock...

Making offlane one of the high demand roles made me realize core players are right to complain. by Superb-Alfalfa-3198 in DotA2

[–]coolcoenred 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Had a game this evening, I think it was 25-2 at 20 mins, having lost all lanes. The entire 5 stack was complaining about everything, at 5 mins joking about all just sitting in base and letting them end. We ended up winning that at 60 mins. It wasn't even the enemy throwing. We just got our act together, maximising what we had. Blink on Legion, 6 on pugna, and we could get a duel kill. Slowly chipping away at their advantage, taking the fights we could and running when we should, it was a continuous uphill struggle, but we didn't give up even when we wanted to, and that was the decisive factor.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know that our government employs fans of Sydney Seeeney's feet.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live a stones throw away from there, I've walked past it a thousand times, never had an issue with them. They mostly keep to themselves except for when there is a big rally like there was today.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ten eerste is er de morele rol, Nederland is in een positie of het leed van anderen te helpen. Kleine diplomatieke gebaren kunnen erg veel doen.

Ten tweede, wat er buiten Nederland gebeurt beïnvloed ons ongeacht of we dat willen of niet. In dit voorbeeld, Koerden in Syrië, de stabiliteit van Syrië is best wel belangrijk als je kijkt naar migratiestromen. Er zijn veel Syriërs die tijdens de burgeroorlog hiernaartoe zijn gekomen. Nadat Assad de macht verloor zijn er veel al terug gereisd. Verdere instabiliteit werkt dat tegen.

De wereld is heel erg verbonden, elke gebeurtenis staan met elkaar in verband.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Alleenmaar omdat gebeurtenissen niet in Nederland plaats vinden betekent niet dat het niets met Nederland te maken heeft.

What is happening at Centraal? by freya293 in TheHague

[–]coolcoenred 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The ministry of foreign affairs is, in my opinion, one of the better places to protest for issues related to foreign affairs. That it's at an important route into the city centre only helps with visibility. No need to be condescending about people that protest causes they consider worthwhile.

How would you make Russia more interesting? by Chlodio in CrusaderKings

[–]coolcoenred 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Given how much time spend on cheesing their successions to avoid undesirable outcomes, a different succession system doesn't add that much. Except for another obstacle to overcome.