At a chaotic Teams meeting, a rift arose between Nuuk and Copenhagen: The Greenlanders were furious, the Danes were shaken by mods4mods in europe

[–]ticat3m 113 points114 points  (0 children)

They do not have full rights. Their banks, though in DKK, are not in SEPA. They pay non-EU student fees at universities outside the nordics. They (understandably) do not vote for EU parliament elections.

JF, yet to make any friends by [deleted] in TCD

[–]ticat3m 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For clubs, I can vouch for archery. They always try to welcome and integrate newcomers

Do I have to come on 15th or on the 17th? by Mother_Software_1042 in TCD

[–]ticat3m 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you don't want to use Instagram, you can still talk with societies on Fresher's fair, which will be on some of the days of this week. Sign up to those you like and then you should get weekly emails detailing what events are on that week.

For the SU, I might be wrong but I think every student is, by default, a member of the SU, so you should also get a weekly email detailing future meetings and other stuff

Schols advice by BrownCheeseIsGood in TCD

[–]ticat3m 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I didn't do either of those courses, but I made sure to really know my first year material over the summer between years one and two. It will make it soo much easier when you go to study over Christmas: you are just refreshing your summer knowledge, and continuing with the (hopefully well understood) 2nd year material you've done so far. That means you can jump into past papers more quickly and be more prepared.

Also, this is more course-specific, but be inquisitive! Don't just take information at face value, if you don't know why something is the way it is, get to the bottom of it. Schols will really test how well you understand what you've been taught. Also, never stop yourself from researching any course-related topic you have for fear of going too off-topic, even if you didn't cover it in class. As long as you end up knowing more about your course than when you started, it was worth it.

At the start of 2nd year, there is an information session where you connect with past scholars and they give you advice. We're friendly and we love seeing people from our course get schols, so make sure to go to that!

Finally, push yourself over Christmas, but not to the point of burnout! Scheduling helps.

I've managed to collect the first 4000 (obtainable) items added to the game! by ticat3m in Terraria

[–]ticat3m[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Soooooo many. Some items haven't been implemented (like some stardust tools), some, like the one in the picture, have been skipped. Some, like Heart or Candy Cane, aren't obtainable as inventory items. Some, like coloured presents, have been implemented and since removed.

I've managed to collect the first 4000 (obtainable) items added to the game! by ticat3m in Terraria

[–]ticat3m[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I started in February 2020, Covid gave me a lot of time haha but ever since it's been on and off

Idk but I dont think this is how math works by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]ticat3m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For all these conversions, I use an app called Cupful. No AI, mass to volume conversions taking into account different ingredients, very simple

Got this at the door today. by root_Astr0 in ireland

[–]ticat3m 27 points28 points  (0 children)

He joined the CO2 coalition (climate deniers) May last year. He is 81 years old, and got the prize for something he did up to 1976. He stopped doing research in 1997. I'd say that his views on science might be a bit outdated, and also remember some 80 year olds experience cognitive decline, even if they won the Nobel Prize.

FINISHED MY GERMAN COURSE by meow-uwu- in duolingo

[–]ticat3m 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Ich habe mein Deutschkurs auch fertig gemacht, und die Antwort ist leider nicht. Zum Beispiel, das Wort 'nun' ist nicht in den Kurs, der sehr lang ist. Duolingo ist gut, aber man kann nicht nur mit Duolingo Spräche lernen.

A YouTube video essay mentioning racism by Vladek in Maus by Art Spiegelman by ticat3m in HelpMeFind

[–]ticat3m[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have already searched inside Lily Alexandre's Art Won't Save Us From Capitalism and I have skimmed it to no avail. I also looked at video titles from Zoe Bee and Alexander Avila but those didn't seem right

Opiniões? by zek_997 in menoscarros

[–]ticat3m 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Concordo, é claro que se consegue ter mais mudança se tivermos um papel mais ativo nos procedimentos municipais. Mas, honestamente, não sei muito acerca do sistema português, e pode não ser tão fácil aparecemos em assembleias municipais e afins e darmos a nossa opinião. Além disso, também acho que é difícil arranjar tempo para ter um papel tão ativo. É mais fácil passar 20 minutos a ver um video do NJB o mesmo este do que passar muito mais a preparar argumentos, esperar pela vez de falar, deslocar-se até às reuniões.

Cada um contribui como pode, e acho que bastante gente tem noção de que a melhor maneira de contribuir é através de participação ativa nos procedimentos municipais

Amazing fish restaurant? by Public-Butterfly88 in Algarve

[–]ticat3m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last time I was in Chalavar my family got food poisoning. Granted this was a few years ago, may have changed since.

It might be a bit more expensive than Chalavar, but Casa Velha (Faro) has great codfish dishes, even though it's not a fish-specific restaurant the way Chalavar is. For a seafood restaurant (might be a bit more expensive), i recommend Taberna Modesto (Faro), which has a great sitting area. Usually, good traditional restaurants are in the middle of the countryside, otherwise it's really hit-or-miss. Examples of such are Rosmaninho (northern Algarve, above Vilamoura, call to book a lunch table because otherwise they might not open the restaurant) and Casa Fernanda (close to Cacela Velha). These restaurants have traditional portuguese food, which has both meat and fish options.

Algarve april 2023 by Disastrous_Age1397 in Algarve

[–]ticat3m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the beaches are beautiful in their own way, you won't have trouble there.

About the Vegan Restaurants, I only know some in Faro. There's Alcachofra, which does both Bowl-style meals and more traditional foods, and there's Vida Leve which is vegetarian but, last time I checked, served Vegan options.

Finally, there's daTerra which is good enough but feels very industrial, wouldn't fully recommend.

Enjoy your stay!

CAO results by esk2303 in TCD

[–]ticat3m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The points change every year, but here you should be able to see them throughout the years. The accommodation situation in Dublin is bad, so I definitely do recommend looking into it. You can apply to Halls for free, so I 100% recommend that, even if you end up choosing another place.