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Maybe recently. But I doubt they are responsible for the rampant inflation, since that also hit the cat treats price.
Lemmy tags all posts with the language they are written in. Most clients filter any posts not of your selected languages by default. Hence, there is a good chance you never notice German posts.
They should have put the actual number of MEPs in the charts, instead of the percentages.
That is not an opinion though. It is an hypothesis. One that you have enough evidence for to act as if it is true, but not enough evidence to consider it a clear fact.
My company made working from home a really bad idea. Better to work locally, since home is a on slow network drive.
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Nope, nevermind. It was just a ruse to get me to open the door.
My physiotherapist stuck a needle in my muscles, instantly relaxing them. That was certainly not a placebo effect, as I didn't really feel the needle, till the muscle suddenly spasmed into a relaxed state.
He only did it in two or three spots, so it's not acupuncture in the sense that you become the pincushion for a quilting enthousiast. But it certainly is sticking needles into your skin for a medical reason. The proper medical term is dry needling.
According to wikipedia, Noord Brabant and Drenthe. My "research" hasn't gone any deeper than that.
Source: https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_hoogste_punten_in_het_Koninkrijk_der_Nederlanden
The only reason the Netherlands has that high a number, is because of the hill on which the Dutch, German, and Belgian borders meet. If you take Limburg out of the equation, the next highest point is 110 meters.
In two of the Dutch provinces, the highest point is a garbage dump hill.
If you ignore the southern most province of the Netherlands (Limburg), the next highest point is only 110 meters. Beating all other numbers on the map. And the hill in Limburg that does set the height to 322, is the hill on which the German, Belgian, and Dutch borders meet.