

I think it might be the latter. There is a lot of weird people online, but I don’t know that many of them in real life.


I think it might be the latter. There is a lot of weird people online, but I don’t know that many of them in real life.
In the viking age in Norway, all farmers were required by law to brew beer two times a year. They could be fined if they didn’t do it in time.
If you look at “traditional” attempts at color revolution, most have failed miserably and the sponsors usually resorts to sending money and weapons by the shipload to the first wannabe dictator that showed up. To me, these gen-z revolutions and protests looks more like corrupt regimes struggling as russian, american and other foreign money dries up. Sort of like a lite version of Syria some time ago.
I honestly think British food is some of the most underrated in Europe. It is unfortunately a few years between each time I visit, but I am always blown away by the tea houses and pub food over there. Of course there is a lot of bad fastfood over there, but pointing to that alone would be like judging Norwegian food by our frozen pizza.
I can’t recommend this enough, we have had good, though unfortunately limited, experiences with it at my university so far.