Not where I live, we actually have a second christmas day on the 26th.
Not where I live, we actually have a second christmas day on the 26th.
I got my first extra hour the day after I was born.
Edit: I was wrong, it turns out there was no DST in my country when I was born. So I definitely banked it.
LOL. Also, it wouldn’t be my ass since I’m the donut stacker.
Calorie restriction is not the same as not eating.
Depends on the thickness of the donut and the butt cheeks. So probably less than one.
I’d rather not stop eating…
Depends on your definition, but most foods are healthier than not eating.
The reversed rule in plumbing is only for gas lines in the Netherlands.
Same here, except for my dad, he is clumsy as hell.
I don’t think I’ve ever owned any version of Windows.
Maybe not your hobbies (or mine), but these are all examples of an activity that someone does for pleasure when they are not working.
I read earlier “someone” were a couple of college students.
The literal meaning was defined “to drink”. If you drink something, it becomes a part of you.
Same for overmogen in the Netherlands. And eergisteren for the day before yesterday.
How I’ve learned it is, that cognitive dissonance arises when one of your beliefs or behaviours is challenged by new information. This can make you uncomfortable, and to alleviate that, people have coping mechanisms. It’s probably these coping mechanisms which cause other people to say you suffer from cognitive dissonance. There’s a quite good Wikipedia article on this imo.
Haarlem is not a suburb but it’s own city, it is actually the capital of the North-Holland province.
That article literally says the other one is what New Zealand is named after.
Companies only do things for their bottom line, not for customer demand. Also, if nobody would buy gas from Shell anymore, their gas stations would just have to be rebranded to something else. Behind the scenes the oil companies are all trading with each other.
You mean this: https://theoatmeal.com/comics/literally