Bruges for the (somewhat cliché and touristy, but for good reason) medieval vibe. Ghent or Antwerp for hipster cities. Don't underestimate Brussels too, it's a bit tougher to love but there's loads of stuff to do.
Overuse of emojis can also really be annoying for people using screen readers. They clapping hands get clapping hand to clapping hands hear clapping hands something clapping hands like clapping hands this. So it's also an accessibility issue.
I mean, where to start? Try a new wave playlist somewhere - there's lots of well known songs that you'll recognize and start branching out from there.
You're welcome! Happy I shared it then
Despite loads of protest actions (including one of the largest civil disobedient actions in our country in december with Code Rouge-Rood), multiple negative opinions, a possible building infraction still tied up in court, promises since the seventies, lying in the middle of a living area, a huge financial burden and much more... they get a non-expiring (!) license.
Is dat sinds een paar jaar niet dezelfde site? Of toch eigenaar. Probeer 's en zie of het werkt ;)
Oh this is great and helpful! Thanks!
The cynicism of centrist politics is just astounding.
It's nice that they don't shy away from overhauling existing systems completely (instead of tacking on new systems).
Unfortunately, it's the same conundrum as with the Pano report: should we expose them or not? Should we give them attention that they can use or not? Not exactly sure if there's a good answer to that actually. The effects are a result of the way society thinks of these types: in a healthy, democratic society this wouldn't boost his popularity, on the contrary...
I'm quite content with the verdict, especially his revocation of his civil rights, which seems apt and proportionate because of his contempt of democracy.
I admit I'm sharing this because I'm hyped to see the London Conference represented. Finally I'll be able to rectify the historical injustice of losing half of Limburg to the Dutch.