What we call raw ham in Europe is just a method of preparing ham without cooking. It is salted and dried for month. Very safe.
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While the second one is hilarious, it doesn’t sound lesbiany enough. So my vote is on “I like your mom”.
I meant the other white shirt, the one that the lady in a grey hat wears.
Black shirt in the back clearly says “Titties sucker”, but I can’t guess what the white shirt says.
thomas@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Democratic states double down on laws resisting Trump's immigration crackdown
14·8 months agoAnd a felon, don’t forget that part.
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Palestine@sopuli.xyz•French port workers block arms shipment to 'Israel' amid Gaza genocide
2·8 months agoThe article is from a libanaise news network that I know personally nothing about but that Wikipedia describes as “pro-Hezbollah”.
So my guess is that putting Israel in quotation marks is a sign of anti-Zionism : it denies that the state of Israel exists (or at least don’t recognize it’s legitimacy).
Despite that, the information is valid : french dockers union did block an arm shipment to Israel, it was reported by other (less polarized) medias.
thomas@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canadian Election - Advanced Polling Days are starting - April 18 to April 21
7·10 months agoIt’s a law, every employer must allow voters 3h of time to vote : https://www.elections.ca/content2.aspx?section=faq&document=faqtimo&lang=e
So,I hate to admit it, but let me go against the pack here. Tariffs unfortunately work as Trump is claiming they work, but not for the reason he thinks. You see, while the US customers are the ones that will fit the bill, this isn’t the whole story.
Canadian businesses will try to lower their prices to stay competitive. And our governments (federal and provincials) have already stated that they will help businesses and workers as much as they can, probably with subsidies.
Every time a Canadian businesses lower it’s price to stay competitive with the tariffs and every time our governments pay subsidies to help with that, Canadians are effectively paying for Trump’s tariffs. (Note that this will have been 100% true with a small tariff, but 25% is too much to absorb, so part of the cost will go towards US customers).
With that in mind, counter-tarrifs makes perfect sense, but the assumption here is that US and states governments will help US businesses hit by the tariffs. We may be wrong on this part
thomas@lemmy.cato
News@lemmy.world•Donald Trump tries to kill birthright citizenship with executive order
2·1 year agoI can’t see how this would work. The “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” part refers to the children born in the US, not their parents. But don’t quote me on this, I’m not a lawyer.
Replace Japan with Germany and I’m in.
thomas@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Can someone explain the framework of the current British... idk is empire the correct term?
6·1 year agoWhen I became a Canadian citizen, around a decade ago, I pledged fealty to Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada.
So, Canada (and probably Australia too) is a kingdom different from the United Kingdom, that happens to have the same monarch. Different crowns, same person under it. Given that the British monarch only retains a ceremonial role in every country that they “rules”, having the same one doesn’t make a lot of differences from having our separate one.
thomas@lemmy.cato
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Organic Maps got removed from Google Play Store.
501·1 year agoIn theory yes. In practice or will require enormous resources to build a case against the army of layers that Google and the other giants can afford. I believe only the government now is big enough to do it, with the antitrust law.
No, tarot is a fantastic card game : https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarot_card_games&diffonly=true
Cartomancy using a tarot game cards is stupid though.
thomas@lemmy.cato
pics@lemmy.world•Progress: the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas, spans across 26 lanes making it the worlds widest. The freeway is broken down in to 12 main lanes (six in each direction), eight feeder lanes.
8·2 years agoYour particular commute might not be feasible without a car, but many are. Adding bike infrastructures allows those who can commute by bike to do so, while freeing space on the road for those who can’t…
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pics@lemmy.world•Progress: the Katy Freeway in Houston, Texas, spans across 26 lanes making it the worlds widest. The freeway is broken down in to 12 main lanes (six in each direction), eight feeder lanes.
26·2 years agoMost people will think traffic behave like water that you need to send through a network of pipes. It is not, traffic is made of humans and humans reactions will make traffic behave wildly differently than waters in pipes.
- Some people and businesses will move next to the new highway for its supposed ease of access, creating traffic
- some people might change their habits and go shopping to this place instead of that place, or getting a job far away from their home (or a home far away from home)
The exact reasons for the increase in traffic is complex and my example could be totally off. But we don’t need to know the exact reason for the increase in traffic, we know it happens because it has been observed on every road enlargement projects in the last decades.







I mean, these penguins ARE cute