

So if they want to be active in your country they need to pay an ‘activation tax’ or something, that counteracts removing the majority of their profits tax-free from the country.
So if they want to be active in your country they need to pay an ‘activation tax’ or something, that counteracts removing the majority of their profits tax-free from the country.
Honestly, if I lived in NY, this post on it’s own would make me vote for him.
Of course, I’d have to live in the US too, which I don’t, thank some deity.
bird strike taking out both engines? nah.
Why not? That’s the reason Sully had to land on the Hudson.
Are you me? (I don’t mean name wise)
I always upvote quotes from him.
It is not - but it should be.
After reading one of these pop-ups the first time I saw one, a switch was activated in my brain. Now when I see one, I hit the back button on my mouse before the last scan line of the page has reached the end.
I don’t need the information that bad.
This isn’t real - she has a bra on.
Changing gears is the fun part of hills and speed changes.
The real PITA for manual is stop and go traffic.
Of course English sucks. What do you expect from a language made up of bits and bobs from other languages?
Your reply makes no sense
VPN - yes, torrenting software - yes, go online - yes and only download from legal parties and don’t pirate ever - what? Why would you need a VPN if you only ever torrent legal stuff?
This thread is specifically about not so legal downloads…
In that case it would depend how you said it. Fred emigrated from UK to France. Or Fred imigrated to Italy from Spain. In normal everyday speak, ‘emigrated to’ would be the more normal way to say it.
But I can’t be worried about my emigrant grocer, because he would no longer be there. The imigrant grocer on the other hand…
Ok I was just trying to help you understand the correct use of those words, as you are a Dane and English not being your native tongue.
You are talking about them from your POV as a Dane. That makes them imigrants. If a Dane moved to the USA, he would, from your POV, be an emigrant.
In other words; a foreigner is always an imigrant, a fellow native leaving is always an emigrant.
FYI: Emigrants leave the country. Imigrants come to the country.
Sure there is: Highway to Hell. He will be on a highway to hell - in the passing lane.
When they start messing with the french-kiss, I’m out.
Kinda depends on the Fotze being viewed.
I stopped smoking 10 years ago. Once in a blue moon I’ll subconsciouly reach for the non-exsistent pack on the table, catch myself and laugh, whilst thinking about the money I’ve saved.