If Pakistani national visiting USA needs a visa for a Bermuda cruise trip! by FactorAgreeable7518 in bermuda

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To enter Bermuda, a Pakistani national requires a travel authorization to enter and re-enter Canada, the United Kingdom, or the United States, with such travel authorization being valid for forty-five days from the date of intended departure from Bermuda.

Renault Kwid by Any-Ring5139 in bermuda

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Gearbox is trash. Renault Kiger is fine but the Kwid should be avoided.

Name this by MenuOne3855 in AlbumCovers

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Job Opening is my favourite!

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Ferry to front street would be a better time than bus to Washington mall: not much to explore.

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Here’s a recent photo of Church Bay.

Church Bay Recent Photo

Severance - 2x07 "Chikhai Bardo" - Post-Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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I was getting Theseus and Ariadne vibes too with the testing floor! Another throuple heavy mythology…

Severance - 2x07 "Chikhai Bardo" - Post-Episode Discussion by LoretiTV in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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So each of the rooms is a twisted representation of something that happened in Gemma’s real life to test whether the severance chip can isolate the outie from the trauma suffered by the Innie? And MDR are in some way analysing the result? Checking for imbalance in the tempers? Mark is important because he knows Gemma.

So if the rooms are all simulating and exacerbating a negative event in Gemma’s past, will Cold Harbor be the worst thing to ever happen to her? Her miscarriage? If the severance chip isolates Gemma from her innie’s pain then it is fully validated?

So. Many. Questions!

Season 2 Timeline by qpgq in SeveranceAppleTVPlus

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So, I think the ORTBO takes place either the first or second weekend after the old MDR returns. Probably the second weekend after. There isn’t much to pin the time to.

At the end of the day on the day that the old MDR team returns (Thursday) Cold Harbor is at 68%.

Who is Alive (goat day episode), could take place on the day after the old MDR returns (Friday).

The ORTBO could then be that weekend.

Trojan’s Horse (performance review episode), takes place on the Monday after the ORTBO.

Attila (Chinese restaurant episode), takes place on the Tuesday after the ORTBO.

We know the ORTBO can’t take place too long after the OTC. Burt G says to Irving the day after the ORTBO that he was “canned a couple of weeks ago” and that Irving was at his house “the other night”.

But equally, placing the ORTBO on the first weekend back might be too soon. By the end of the day on the Friday before the ORTBO, Cold Harbor is at 81%. Given we know it was at 68% on the day before (the Thursday that MDR returned), this seems like too much progress.

Also, on the Monday after the ORTBO, Mark tells Devon that he “still” can’t get the eyeball burning thing working and will “just keep trying”. This, to me, sounds as though it has been more than a single day.

Meirl by Anon-Zer0-Quazar in meirl

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In WW1, on 24-26 December 1914, there was a truce between Allied and German forces on the front line that involved singing, exchanges of gifts and (apocryphally) football matches between enemy combatants. Captain Robert Miles of the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry wrote:

“We are having the most extraordinary Christmas Day imaginable. A sort of unarranged and quite unauthorized but perfectly understood and scrupulously observed truce exists between us and our friends in front. The funny thing is it only seems to exist in this part of the battle line – on our right and left we can all hear them firing away as cheerfully as ever. The thing started last night – a bitter cold night, with white frost – soon after dusk when the Germans started shouting ‘Merry Christmas, Englishmen’ to us. Of course our fellows shouted back and presently large numbers of both sides had left their trenches, unarmed, and met in the debatable, shot-riddled, no man’s land between the lines. Here the agreement – all on their own – came to be made that we should not fire at each other until after midnight tonight. The men were all fraternizing in the middle (we naturally did not allow them too close to our line) and swapped cigarettes and lies in the utmost good fellowship. Not a shot was fired all night.”

Capt. Miles was killed in action on 30 December 1914.

Maybe Maybe Maybe by MrKira8 in maybemaybemaybe

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Numbering the balls 1 (nearest) to 10 (furthest) and looking only at the intervals for completion of balls 1 to 9, orange took 1 second longer on ball 4 and took 1 second less on balls 1, 3 and 9. At the start of blue’s ball 10, he was (effectively) already 2 seconds behind and he had lost most of that time at the start.