Same in NL.
RecursiveParadox
Dual national (for now), accidental shipping and petroleum expert. Likes cookies. Definitely a primate and mostly friendly.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What tv show has the best theme song?English
3·2 days agoYet it was written by the director’s teenaged son, on the set (of the original movie, not the TV show, which just ran with it).
Ninja edit - the song refers to the final scenes in the movie.
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EU@piefed.social•EU formally approves €90bn Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against RussiaEnglish
2·3 days agoThey are the seven documents dated 23 April.
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Crimes of ICE@lemmy.4d2.org•Fascist Paramilitary invaders assault and violently abducts minors (Edinburg, TX - 04/21/26)English
1·4 days agoI seriously considered being Mistake Not… but decided it wouldn’t work well.
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Anarchism@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[Discussion] Why are cops such bastards?English
4·4 days agoThis is not the root cause, but exacerbates the problem: the majority of them are juicing. Steroids. Makes a person aggressive if the situation is correct for it.
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Anarchism@lemmy.dbzer0.com•[Discussion] Why are cops such bastards?English
1·4 days agoNot who you are replying to but probably here, the Netherlands.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite film and why?English
5·4 days agoMy son asked me to watch this with him and it was indeed amazing. I teared up a bit at the end (and had a feeling of existential dread for days after),
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Crimes of ICE@lemmy.4d2.org•Fascist Paramilitary invaders assault and violently abducts minors (Edinburg, TX - 04/21/26)English
2·4 days agoAgree.
Like your Culture ship name, btw.
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World News@lemmy.world•Britain’s military dependence on US ‘no longer tenable’, says former Nato chiefEnglish
2·4 days agoThis is the correct answer. Only one place - in Florida - where UK nukes can be serviced.
They don’t have kill switches and do not use GPS (rather celestial guidance), but if you cannot maintain them you cannot use them.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•How The U.S. Will Track EVERY Vehicle from Space: SAR GMTI/AMTIEnglish
21·4 days agoBut AIS and MMSI do broadcast to the birds.
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Vegan@slrpnk.net•Indian food is saving so many livesEnglish
2·5 days agoAaaaand now I’m leaving to go to our local dosa place. Dosa masala rava, baby!
The Netherlands has by far the largest % of local people who speak fluent or near fluent English. In fact I hear more English in Amsterdam nowadays than Dutch (the locals are not amused).
It’s always good to learn the language of a place you immigrate to of course!
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Technology@lemmy.zip•How The U.S. Will Track EVERY Vehicle from Space: SAR GMTI/AMTIEnglish
11·5 days agoHow is this news? GNSS (most prominently GPS and AIS) have been around forever via satellite. I have four different enterprise platforms for this. And satellite imagery on demand is also a thing, albeit a very expensive one.
If you DO have a critical skill you can come to the Netherlands. Google the “30% ruling.”
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Exclusive: ICE GlassesEnglish
3·6 days agoI’m sure nothing could go wrong…
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HistoryPhotos@piefed.social•Famous journalist Hunter S. Thompson shoots his IBM typewriter after jamming one last time, USA, 1989English
5·7 days agoThe only thing that worried me was the ether.
RIP
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Technology@beehaw.org•Bluetooth tracker hidden in a postcard and mailed to a warship exposed its location — $5 gadget put a $585 million Dutch ship at risk for 24 hoursEnglish
2·8 days agoThe Polder Model strikes again!
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Is it impolite to ask someone about their roots?English
2·8 days agoI have kind of the reverse situation. If I were anymore white I’d be transparent. I’m from the States originally, but I speak Dutch with some degree of fluency and …am very white.
In everyday interactions my roots don’t often come up. But if I talk to someone long enough after 15-20 minutes something about my grammar or accent will tip people off to the fact I ain’t from around here.
Mostly people just complement me for my Dutch and add that most Americans don’t bother to learn it (this however is changing rapidly since we have had so many people from N America move here and immerse as quickly as they can the last few years.)
But once in a while they will ask some rather pointed questions about things like religion - assuming I’m a crazy xian - or racism - assuming because I’m white and from the States I must be a racist - etc.
My wife (100% Dutch, couldn’t possibly be more Dutch) works with refugees, and I’ve helped on many occasions over the years. One of them has become a good friend of ours. And to the refugees it definitely matters where someone is from and it’s the first thing they will ask one another. It is sometimes critical to segregate people from different places or cultures, for safety. I think because of this they don’t mind when whitty asks them where they are from also. Most will want to talk about their home country.
But, these are refugees, not someone whose parents immigrated here three generations ago and just happen to have brown skin. Asking a non-white person where they are really from is Not Done. But once you get to know someone they will probably bring it up in conversation.
All that said, some Dutch people can be hella racist despite our reputation for tolerance.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What's a gadget or appliance that you purchased that you would wholeheartedly recommend to others?English
3·8 days ago_At least _ one.


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