Ik kan zelf ook niet zo snel een percentage vinden van individuen, dat maakt natuurlijk wel uit. Maar toch zegt het iets, iemand die samenwoont iemand in een koopwoning zal je toch geneigd zijn diegene's financiële situatie mee te laten wegen in hun mening over hypotheekrenteaftrek, ook al bezitten ze zelf geen koopwoning.
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You can hate al you want but if you follow that line of thought paintings are just 'painted images' and photo's are just 'photographed images'. There is a lot of paintings that have 0 artistic value (like when done by children) and photographs that have 0 artistic value (like pictures of holidays and vacations etc). There being a lot of AI with 0 artistic value doesn't mean there can't be such a thing as AI Art.
Just commented on the article of british gay movies, but let me put this engagement boosting question here too: what is YOUR favourite, let me know in the comments (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Let me put this engagement boosting question here: what is YOUR favourite, let me know in the comments (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Dit is duidelijk een voorbeeld waarbij de meerderheid regeert in het nadeel van een minderheid. Als 60-70% geen huis kon kopen hadden we al lang geen hypotheekrente aftrek meer en een hogere erfbelasting ook waarschijnlijk. Maar aangezien er zoveel mensen er een koophuis hebben (fijn voor hun hoor, gun het ze, daar niet van), is het een onpopulaire maatregel om hun belasting te verhogen in het voordeel van de mensen zonder huis. Wat ook niet helpt is dat ook als je een koophuis hebt het leven alsmaar duurder wordt. Maar los van alle regeltjes, de schaarste aan huizen drijft de prijs natuurlijk ook alleen maar op - hoop vooral dat daar wat aan gedaan wordt.
3 days ago someone posted a link to an article by The Insider titled Polish researchers trace Baltic GPS disruptions to Russian military sites in Kaliningrad about finding the source of navigational system failures (by either spoofing or jamming coordinates) on thousands of aircraft and ships in the baltic sea and the airspace of the surrounding countries. This is what I commented on that post:
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article by france24 titled The church by the airport: Inside Russia’s suspected spy activities in Sweden on how Russia is suspected to use the Moscow Patriarchate church as a platform for espionage. Recently I commented on a few posts about Kremlin-related activities in Europe. Below is a copy of what I commented the last time:
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article on news.err.ee titled Arson attack on Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia ordered by Russian intelligence, I decided it would make sense to copy my comment on that article here.
5 days ago someone posted link to an article by united24media titled Russian Saboteurs Reportedly Torch German Military Trucks in Erfurt in Brazen Attack on NATO Soil. I thought it'd be nice to copy my comment on that post.
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article in The Sun, it's headline was Britain’s migrant crisis being fuelled by Putin’s Russia and other hostile states in secret plot to destabilise UK; I feel I might just as well copy and paste my comment to that post:
The amount of shit Russia pulls without getting any kind repercussion truly astonishes me.
3 days ago someone posted a link to an article by The Insider titled Polish researchers trace Baltic GPS disruptions to Russian military sites in Kaliningrad about finding the source of navigational system failures (by either spoofing or jamming coordinates) on thousands of aircraft and ships in the baltic sea and the airspace of the surrounding countries. This is what I commented on that post:
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article by france24 titled The church by the airport: Inside Russia’s suspected spy activities in Sweden on how Russia is suspected to use the Moscow Patriarchate church as a platform for espionage. Recently I commented on a few posts about Kremlin-related activities in Europe. Below is a copy of what I commented the last time:
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article on news.err.ee titled Arson attack on Ukrainian restaurant in Estonia ordered by Russian intelligence, I decided it would make sense to copy my comment on that article here.
5 days ago someone posted link to an article by united24media titled Russian Saboteurs Reportedly Torch German Military Trucks in Erfurt in Brazen Attack on NATO Soil. I thought it'd be nice to copy my comment on that post.
Yesterday someone posted a link to an article in The Sun, it's headline was Britain’s migrant crisis being fuelled by Putin’s Russia and other hostile states in secret plot to destabilise UK; I feel I might just as well copy and paste my comment to that post:
The amount of shit Russia pulls without getting any kind repercussion truly astonishes me.
The US might have gone dumb, but that does not make China good.
Totally agree, my point is that there are a lot of countries who don't have the wealth to stop their co2 emissions overnight and because of China's massive investments in production facilities the cost of solar and battery tech has come down by so much that new fossil fuel energy plants are increasingly less interesting.
Renewables aside, there is also a greyscale when it comes to fossil fuel: old coal plants are worse than new ones (just like with a car). Going from coal to oil or gas can also lower emissions. But either way, the fact that China has access to cheap fossil fuels really counters the progression. It'd be better to stop using fossil fuels altogether.
The west (previously including thd US) also did a lot in that regard, but the reason I wanted to say I'm glad with China (about this) is, that if it were just Europe pulling the cart, Earth would be screwed.
Meat alternatives are often scored on how environment friendly they are per gram of protein, same with milk alternatives. Though i suppose better per kg of product, you'd still miss important data if you'd only consider proteins.
Likely depends a lot on what you feed them, but since chicken and turkey are better for the environment than beef, i'd put my money on ostrich and emu being the better choice.
I am so glad China is proving betting on renewable energy isn't only morally the right thing to do but also economically the smartest thing to do. That will really help battling climate change now the US walked out.
The first would be the way better thing I guess, but either way Ukraine will have to work with what it gets. Enough reason to complain, but i don't think it will get them anywhere tbh.