Just for the sake of clarity: Franco re-established it and Leonor’s gramps had Franco’s blessing.
Testing the waters.
Just for the sake of clarity: Franco re-established it and Leonor’s gramps had Franco’s blessing.
Revolut exploits their job applicants: https://www.eldiario.es/economia/millennial-aspirantes-trabajar-capten-clientes-revolut_1_1880446.html
Had never heard about it but it comes across as a very noisy place with lots of Gadsen flags and videos about Disney supplying kids to Epstein :-/
I don’t disagree, but in Spain similar stuff happened with Valencia’s floods. The common denominator is the far right.
I don’t really have “a point” with my comment, it’s just random thoughts.
More random thoughts: before all that the queer symbol was the pink triangle (yeah, it was quite gay-centered) or the letter lambda. The rainbow flag has its pros, as it’s more inclusive, but I guess its success is due to the business adoption, as it started to appear massively on the shops doors. I was (and am) torn between interpreting it as “you are safe here” (not long before we have been routinely avoiding any person with a shaved head for fear of our lifes) or as “we want your money”. I guess it really wasn’t that black or white.
I still don’t have a point. Apple’s dick move has somehow given me a bit of a flashback.
I remember when the businesses started to discover/coin “DINK” and Macintosh advertised its colourful iMac G3 in all the (respectable, of course) gay magazines that proliferated back then. Only a few lunatics opposed the pink dollar/euro/yourcurrencyhere.
Looks like we stopped being profitable.
Or that the potential profit of catering to the homophobes seems bigger.
Anyway, it was nice having the businesses giving back some “visibility” and “normalisation”, but you don’t let the capital be the sole guarantor of Human Rights.
Salty pretzel omg
Akshully that’s a caduceus, symbol of commerce. It’s often confused with the similar Asclepius’ staff, without wings and sometimes with a cup.
Akshully that’s a caduceus, symbol of commerce. It’s often confused with the similar Asclepius’ staff, without wings and sometimes with a cup.
Edit. Agh, I answered the main post instead of a comment, again.
Come over to [email protected] :D
No worries, I was a bit whaaaaat with the doughnuts thing because I had never heard about that.
It was sponsored by a foundation for this very specific purpose, and when you get a domain you agree to use it for content in Catalan or about Catalan culture and language but a lot of people just don’t comply. It’s not a 2-letter TLD because Spain won’t let Catalonia have a country code.
I wish people at least pretended to care about Catalan language and culture when they bought a .cat domain.
Years after leaving the German part of Switzerland I still get A!-tem!-los! in my head out of nowhere sometimes :(
To me it would make sense to assume they call her like that because they call you “o alemão” in the first place, are you German or German-speaking or German-looking?
We aren’t. I can’t find a source to the dog’s toys but Phys.org does say it was buried with a person.
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It can be normal depending on the tld you chose. There are territorial tld’s that are restricted to, eg, residents.