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how the fuck is you working from home her problem ? In my euro shit country she wouldnt even dare saying something like that
how the fuck is you working from home her problem ? In my euro shit country she wouldnt even dare saying something like that
clozapine ? A quick search returned : Olanzapine, quétiapine, lithium, halopéridol, carbonate de lithium, aripiprazole, rispéridone, brexpiprazole, Asénapine, paliperidone, ziprasidone (en), lurasidone et clozapine
This got to be a joke ?
When you’re dead, you don’t care anymore about that
And between 50% and100% of your transport subscription is paid by your employer (in Paris, at least)
That’s long enough
Say what you want about bluetooth, but I’m amazed by the battery life of those devices
Maybe that took them 10 min
Since 2020, apparently…I didn’t know
I don’t care I use Internet Explorer
76.58€, here. 30% reimbursed by social security, probably another 30% by your work insurance.
‘Les merdes volent en escadrille’ = ‘shits fly in a squadron’ (famous expression coined by former President Jacques Chirac)
They were not right winger by any way, quite the opposite, they were100% anticlerical far left. Maybe stop talking about something you know nothing about?
It’s spelled ‘Strait of Hormuz’, not ‘Straight of Hormuz’… And the situation takes place in the Red Sea, not the strait, just saying
Swirls in the water?
Because the book is boring ? Or poorly written ?
Thanks, I didn’t know that
The big flaw of this article is that it compares legislative elections to presidential elections In France too, presidential elections end up in a duel between far right and an unpopular and disconnected candidate