Worst part about living in Europe
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nah they're right, I eat like shit
Although, it is also bad for beer.
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nah they're right, I eat like shit
Hats off to those who recognize their own bad habits.
Although really, in terms of bad habits, this is relatively minor.
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nah they're right, I eat like shit
Still doesn’t give anyone a reason to be an ass about it. Nobody has a perfect diet and habits without having an eating disorder.
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The cobblestone roads shook up all the drinks I was carrying home on my bike
Now I'm gonna tell you a "secret".
We European drinks mainly water from the tap, when we don't drink beer or wine od course.
(except many Italians mi, they're stupid and buy water in plastic bottles).
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Although, it is also bad for beer.
Now that's an argument!! Gotta get a little trolley for my beer trips
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As someone who's lived on a cobblestone street before, it's nice to look at, but a lot less functional than asphalt or concrete. Especially trying to walk home from the bar with a few drinks in you.
I don't live in Europe, but I've heard horror stories about how slippery those streets get in the rain
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How would padding it with vegetables have helped? Would seltzer water have been less shaken up?
Shaming someone biking to and from the store for getting zero calorie soda is ridiculous. Post the contents of your last trip to the grocery store. Made on foot or bike I’m sure, right?
To be clear, even if the answer to that was yes and you eat nothing but ‘health food’ it wouldn’t give you the right to sneer at what other people eat and drink.
Nah, cola is fine, it's just that it's American. There are quite a few awesome local brands you can drink here.
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The cobblestone roads shook up all the drinks I was carrying home on my bike
It seems the solution to all your problems are:
- Big trucks
- Suburban sprawl
- Privatized healthcare
- Rabid anti-communism
- Christian-fascist leaders
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The cobblestone roads shook up all the drinks I was carrying home on my bike
The worst part is becoming accustomed to fresh, high-quality food and espresso within 100m of every human at all times.
Also, OP, why are you having "American Breakfast"? Where's your croissant?
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The worst part is becoming accustomed to fresh, high-quality food and espresso within 100m of every human at all times.
Also, OP, why are you having "American Breakfast"? Where's your croissant?
Where's your croissant?
In my MOUF
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Where's your croissant?
In my MOUF
Are you dipping that croissant in ketchup
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It seems the solution to all your problems are:
- Big trucks
- Suburban sprawl
- Privatized healthcare
- Rabid anti-communism
- Christian-fascist leaders
3 of those are already set in motions.
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The cobblestone roads shook up all the drinks I was carrying home on my bike
I get more bike maintenance issues if my route to work has a lot of cobbled roads. I end up taking longer routes to avoid the cobbles.
There are not enough dedicated cycle paths. -
3 of those are already set in motions.
I live in the Netherlands. Every year I see more and more American trucks on the road. The cancer is spreading.
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Are you dipping that croissant in ketchup
I don't think she's Scandinavian.
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The cobblestone roads shook up all the drinks I was carrying home on my bike
They need to be cooled anyway before being drunk, so the beverage has some time to relax
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Nah, cola is fine, it's just that it's American. There are quite a few awesome local brands you can drink here.
As a Dutchy, and BuyFromEU, Fritz Kola from AH is amazing.
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I live in the Netherlands. Every year I see more and more American trucks on the road. The cancer is spreading.
We need a 500% tariff on US vehicles.
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I get more bike maintenance issues if my route to work has a lot of cobbled roads. I end up taking longer routes to avoid the cobbles.
There are not enough dedicated cycle paths.I still wonder who ever thought cobbled roads are a great idea.
Terrible to ride. Terrible to walk. Bad at just about everything.
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I don't think she's Scandinavian.
Vad var det du sa