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Cake day: June 8th, 2025

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  • Can anyone explain to someone who’s not from there why is it a bad thing to require photo ID?

    In my country, you don’t have to register to vote. You need to register your residence (aka: where you live) and that gives you access to all the services of the area and also let’s you vote assigning you an electoral area where you cast your ballot.

    Still, when you are voting, you need to go there with your ID (which has always a photo) and it’s checked before voting. Why in the US that’s a problem so big? Why are they fearing this could be used to manipulate the elections?





  • Alpro had a dispute with their soy milk too in Italy.

    In Italian, milk is “latte” (double t, important for the question).

    They got said that they can’t call the product “latte” because it is not milk as it doesn’t come from an animal.

    They created a new packaging with a huge writing saying: “Questo non è LATE” (with a single T). It could roughly be translated to English as “This is not MYLK” . They are still selling it because they are not selling milk.

    Edit: apparently it’s not just an Italian thing as they sell it in English as “not MLK”! Funny tho, I almost got the name right without knowing it!









  • No.

    You see? The work-week is 40 hour. Anything after that is a no go for me unless extreme cases happen. In fact, we have laws here limiting the number of extra hours that can be done a year to 200-something. I’d run out of extra hours for the year in a month.

    In fact, the correct approach is to ask your employees why are they doing overtime. My boss will ask why I stayed for later than my shift if I do overtime. Not because it’s a bad thing, but because, if I do on a regular basis, it means we are understaffed and he needs to hire someone else.

    But I realize I live in a developed country, with rights and all that socialist stuff.