Time to introduce a nordic style “everymans right” system. Its ridiculous how little of the UK is (legally) accessible.
Where I’m from you are allowed to make camp anywhere, as long as you cant see anyones house.
In a bad place.
Time to introduce a nordic style “everymans right” system. Its ridiculous how little of the UK is (legally) accessible.
Where I’m from you are allowed to make camp anywhere, as long as you cant see anyones house.
Brains and eyes are weird man
Ehh, maybe readjust a bit. Do you really think that the prosecutors are even aware of your comment, this thread, or even lemmy? They probably have more important stuff to do than downvote a comment in a 12 comment thread in a small social media platform.
I wasnt completely serious
You can get one for free if you want. Theres still wild horse populations.
But if you want, you can spend hundreds of thousands, maybe even millions on a horse. You could also probably get one for a few hundred but that one is already on its way to a glue factory.
I’m not sure what your point is? You had a bad experience with some completely different person and based on that it makes sense to you what this particular person did?
Heres an idea for russia: stop being cunts. Thanks.
I think your number is missing a zero or two :D
If you count only the material losses, didnt russia lose like a half a billion worth of stuff just in the last week or so? Couple of their best jets that were destroyed alone are like 200million. Then there was those radar and anti air complexes and all the smaller things on top of that.
Hell, the sinking of moskva alone is worth quite a bit, I would think.
And then the mechanic will answer “yes. But its the wheel bearing thats making the noise.” Do you then go to the car forums and ask help with chaning the gearbox or do you trust the professional and change the wheel bearing?
If your car is making a rumble noise, you take it to a mechanic who tells you its a failed wheel bearing. Do you then go and change the gearbox because you dont trust professionals?
Oh nice. Yeah that was a legendary moment. Do I remember correctly, Timo had to hang out of the window to keep the cars ass off the road? Or was that some other one…?
I’m more of a Grönholm person myself.
Sorry, that was me. I was late from sauna at friends place and had to get the beers before the shops stop selling it.
As a car enthusiast/mechanic/nerd I say “excellent!”
When I was younger, the city centre (ciry of Tampere) was a loud and messy place and I didnt like to go there. Now they’ve banned cars from the main street (Hämeenkatu), lowered the speeds to 30km/h, built some bicycle lanes etc. Its sooo much nicer now. I take random walks trough the centre just because I like looking at the buildings and people going about their business. I have surprised many of my old friends, because they lived with the idea that I hate the centre for 15 years.
And when it comes to bus/bicycle lanes… I have never understood the people whining about them. They are not removing your ability to drive, they are giving others safer amd better options to not drive. And from what I’ve observed, big portion of bicyclists are people who are unsure drivers. Isnt it better that those people have a good alternative to driving? That way they wont be slowing Mr. Wannabe Verstappen on his wild drive to the groecery shop.
I think I lost my train of thought and dont remember what else I was supposed to write. Oh well, back to banging a alfa romeo with a big hammer
Even prorer tip: pull the handles gently apart from each other, the pulling will make the plastic to come apart and then you can grab the edges and open it.
This works in finnish supermarkets, dunno if the bags are the same over there.
Obligatory response from a Finn: it is a silly place full of silly people and a bit gay.
Serious note: I love the silly swedes and their silly country.
You cannot lose!
Indeed.
I love the fact that I can just go into the woods and pick up a camping site without thinking about it too much.
Of course it helps that most of my country is forest and the rest are lakes but still