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Testing the waters.

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guillem,
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Which of the Swiss cheeses is the one that people call “Swiss cheese”?

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I don’t know but, if he was, it would be good to phrase it as an affirmation with maybe a reason or a source. If he wasn’t, we are here “just asking questions” and maybe perpetuating a smear.

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Plays tend to be very definite in timeframe.

For example God of carnage happens during a dinner iirc? And Death and the maiden during a night or so (except preface and conclusion).

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Independently from the whole story, how can someone with responsibility in a health related governing body, in a public professional statement, give any kind of credit to Mercury retrograde?

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Nice server name!

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It’s not in the text of the article but in one of the images showing a screenshot of a post of hers regarding the issue.

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I guess they use the word with the “user of the commons” sense.

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For me The Name of the Rose is a real masterpiece. I enjoyed The Prague Cemetery as much as Foucault’s Pendulum but I’d personally put Baudolino before those two.

Edit: this was a reply for @ThisIsNotHim, for some reason I keep pressing the wrong reply arrow on the Voyager app.

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Umberto Eco.

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Gotta love English adjective-participle ambiguity.

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To be honest it isn’t my benchmark, I was just adding that to the context in the same way I could have added any other differential circumstance: my point is that it’s more complicated than what the article says.

And that it’s probably less about “someone think about the baristas” and more about the benefits, but that’s another story.

guillem,
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Just for a bit of perspective: the average monthly salary in Switzerland is around $11000 so maybe $10 for a flat white is more affordable.

Is there any medicine that can give me happy hormones and does not need a doctor's prescription?

Things are becoming more depressing every day and I can’t afford for professionals and don’t want to jump to the last resort or drugs. Is there a medicine that can make me happy if I take it in proper doses and does not require a doctor’s prescription?

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