Vice City literally ends with a Scarface homage.
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Blijkbaar is het boek "In de schaduwen van morgen" uit 1935. Ik ben zelf beter bekend met zijn "Homo Ludens" (De spelende mens) uit 1938, over het belang van spel.
A populist economic liberal, social conservative party (PVV, "Freedom party") with an anti-immigration focus (unexpectedly) seems to become the biggest party.
Since the way voting works in combination to various political philosophies or political focuses tend to lead to different parties forming coalitions in order to try and get majority support in Parliament (76 out of 150 seats in the "Tweede Kamer", Second Chamber). (The Senate consists of 75 seats and is indirectly voted on through Provincial elections.)
Traditionally the biggest party from an election will start the negotiations with other parties to form a government. It's quite likely this involves the former majority party (VVD ("Peoples Party for Freedom and Democracy") where the PVV is a spin-off from) and other right of center parties. I'm not sure if they'll invite the populist nationalist party, but this outcome is either way dramatic for important subjects like environmental protection and climate change.
Ik denk niet dat mensen die om het klimaat geven bij de anti-migratie VVD uitkomen. Dit geeft aan dat de meeste Nederlandere blijkbaar geen reet geven om een gezonde toekomst.
Meer de SP, omdat dat ook een "tegenpartij" is, terwijl PvdA meer als een gevestigde partij gezien wordt. Volgens de IPSOS grafiek ook 4% van de SP tegenover 1% van de PvdA.
Apparently X is registered in Nevada.
DC chatting with Checo, Max and Charles still discussing the race.
I have no clue who I'd vote for as DOTD. Great work for Perez, but it's more a return to form from bad form than above and beyond IMO.
Also, poor Charles, he keeps making mistakes like this.
I know the title is clickbait, but why RIP uBlock? There's more than just Chromium browsers.
At this point there could be one of several winners. Interesting!
Climate change doesn't matter when it's lawyers and economists in charge, there's money to be made... unfortunately.