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Kennel posted:Bonus: Stores aren't allowed to give quantity discount for alcohol so you don't even save any money by buying that much. Is that a law in Finland? That makes no sense.
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RCarr posted:Is that a law in Finland? That makes no sense. You should see the liquor laws in Canada
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nerdz posted:launch? isn't this game irreparably hosed and nowhere near ready? Yes. It is also officially launching.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzt7JvsYIuI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgOEg2Drs3w
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Solice Kirsk posted:How the gently caress does that work? Might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So one beer costs as much as if you buy 30? Perhaps I used a wrong term? IMO it's a good law since when I grab few beers I don't need to feel like I'm doing a bad deal compared to a 24-pack. Kennel has a new favorite as of 19:55 on Mar 15, 2018 |
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xtal posted:You should see the liquor laws in Canada Its usually around $25+ for a 12 pack of beer. And there is discussion about taxing beer even more.
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Solice Kirsk posted:How the gently caress does that work? Might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So one beer costs as much as if you buy 30? 30 beers cost as much as buying 30 beers. If one beer costs $1, thirty beers cost $30.
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It makes sense since in an ideal world, you don't want people to be coaxed into buying copious amounts of alcohol because it's more economical. Of course, in civilized countries, capitalism doesn't care if you're buying enough to kill yourself so long as they're pushing more product.
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Hjalmar posted:It makes sense since in an ideal world, you don't want people to be coaxed into buying copious amounts of alcohol because it's more economical. Of course, in civilized countries, capitalism doesn't care if you're buying enough to kill yourself so long as they're pushing more product. That doesn't make sense. An alcoholic is going to buy too much alcohol no matter what, because they are chemically dependent on it. And a non-alcoholic isn't going to drink themselves to death because they bought a lot of beer in order to save a little per can, only to get home and realize that they had to drink all 24 beers in one night because they'll have gone off by the morning.
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Solice Kirsk posted:How the gently caress does that work? Might be the dumbest thing I've ever heard. So one beer costs as much as if you buy 30? Both Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden have a state owned monopoly on alcoholic beverages over a certain percent (Ranging from above 3,5% in Sweden and above 5,5% in Finland, lower percentages are allowed in regular stores). These monopolies were introduced in a more puritan mindset during the early to mid 1900s and part of their task was to regulate the consumption of alcohol and, if we're being cynical, bring in a steady flow of taxes. Most nordic countries have some of the worlds highest taxes on alcohol. I remember taking a Dutch colleague out to pizza and beer and told him that the beer will cost as much as the food. He just laughed at me until he had the menu in hand. A regular beer in a restaurant/bar in Sweden costs ~10 dollars and 2-3 dollars a can at the store. As far as I know, the companies Alko and Systembolaget (Finland and Sweden respectively) both have a ban on cost reductions on alcoholic beverages. There is no sales or option to buy at bulk prices, a can of beer will always cost the same not matter how many you buy, to discourage abundant drinking. And to be fair, the history of widespread alcoholism in the nordic countries during the ages makes it quite reasonable that it became regulated. However there is a rather small political movement on the right wing thats trying to abolish the monopoly, but for now the monopolies are here to stay. I realize that putting regulations on something that's harmful is quite foreign to an American, but that is how we roll. Also, screw you Denmark.
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nerdz posted:launch? isn't this game irreparably hosed and nowhere near ready?
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PaulBearer posted:Huh? The Hyperloop is supposed to reach 760 mph. Other (probably less realistic) designs have a top speed of around Mach 5. Lol these poor people pay 2€ for 0,5L of light pils. I feel your pain, Finland. That's more than what we pay for a Westvleteren
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You posted:Both Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden have a state owned monopoly on alcoholic beverages over a certain percent (Ranging from above 3,5% in Sweden and above 5,5% in Finland, lower percentages are allowed in regular stores). These monopolies were introduced in a more puritan mindset during the early to mid 1900s and part of their task was to regulate the consumption of alcohol and, if we're being cynical, bring in a steady flow of taxes. Most nordic countries have some of the worlds highest taxes on alcohol. I remember taking a Dutch colleague out to pizza and beer and told him that the beer will cost as much as the food. He just laughed at me until he had the menu in hand. A regular beer in a restaurant/bar in Sweden costs ~10 dollars and 2-3 dollars a can at the store. Don't you all just get around it by moonshining?
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You posted:Both Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden have a state owned monopoly on alcoholic beverages over a certain percent (Ranging from above 3,5% in Sweden and above 5,5% in Finland, lower percentages are allowed in regular stores). These monopolies were introduced in a more puritan mindset during the early to mid 1900s and part of their task was to regulate the consumption of alcohol and, if we're being cynical, bring in a steady flow of taxes. Most nordic countries have some of the worlds highest taxes on alcohol. I remember taking a Dutch colleague out to pizza and beer and told him that the beer will cost as much as the food. He just laughed at me until he had the menu in hand. A regular beer in a restaurant/bar in Sweden costs ~10 dollars and 2-3 dollars a can at the store. Hey buddy! We have regulations on all sorts of things that are bad for you! Medical care. Sick leave. Worker's rights. Don't come at me saying we don't regulate dangerous things! Could you imagine how horrible a country of healthy happy workers would be? Gross.
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chitoryu12 posted:Don't you all just get around it by moonshining? We did, but that has been a dying culture for some time. Mostly due to truckers from other european countries smuggling cheap liqour and selling to minors. That and since the Öresunds bridge was built between Sweden and Denmark in 2000, most people take a few days to travel to Germany and visit a bordershop to buy as much alcohol as they can fit and go back.
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Solice Kirsk posted:Hey buddy! We have regulations on all sorts of things that are bad for you! Medical care. Sick leave. Worker's rights. Don't come at me saying we don't regulate dangerous things! Could you imagine how horrible a country of healthy happy workers would be? Gross. Not to mention the sick habit of paying enough as a minimum wage to enable people to sustain themselves anywhere, even in the metropolitan areas, on one salary from one 40h/week job. EDIT: with mandated 4-6 weeks of paid vacation yearly depending on how long you have been working in that job.
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Der Kyhe posted:Not to mention the sick habit of paying enough as a minimum wage to enable people to sustain themselves anywhere, even in the metropolitan areas, on one salary from one 40h/week job. This disgusts me to my very core. Next you'll be telling me that everyone should get the right to public aid. I don't know how you guys can live like that. *goes into massive debt because of a broken leg which causes me to lose my job because I'm in an "At Will" employment state
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You know what we don’t regulate at all? Bootstraps.
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Solice Kirsk posted:This disgusts me to my very core. Next you'll be telling me that everyone should get the right to public aid. I don't know how you guys can live like that. We're working on that. There are talks about not not including immigrants in the right to education and healthcare or the unemployment program and also create a new kind of job that doesn't need to match a living wage. Targeted at immigrants. This may or may not correspond to the fact that we have a party in parliament that just a few years ago had the slogan "Keep Sweden Swedish".
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American health care genuinely astounds me. I can never grasp why that's considered acceptable.
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poptart_fairy posted:American health care Thanks for the lol friend.
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poptart_fairy posted:American health care genuinely astounds me. I can never grasp why that's considered acceptable. Neither can anyone else not in the pockets of the healthcare/insurance people.
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It's an issue that's been politicized and aligned with right-leaving Americans like climate change denial. At this point people think it's acceptable if they lean right because they've been told it's what right-leaning people believe.
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Baron von Eevl posted:It's an issue that's been politicized and aligned with right-leaving Americans like climate change denial. At this point people think it's acceptable if they lean right because they've been told it's what right-leaning people believe. And if you even dare to complain it's probably because you are a c͏̳̥o̮̰̮m̮̖̱̩̞̗̹̀m̯̲i̹͖̺e̱̳͚̥͕̘͇ ̡̳l̫̖͙̳͇̪i̙͠b̬͍͚ṯ̝̩͎͞a̭̤̻̺̟r̳̦̦̜̭d̺̣͕̦̳͔̦
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And most of the Democrats are equally in the pocket of big Pharma and the insurance industry
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There's also this idea that healthcare, education, wages, and human rights are a zero sum game. So when a progressive says "hey we should give healthcare to everybody" the folks on the right say "no that means giving it to brown people which means I'll get less", conveniently forgetting in their blind hate that the word "everybody" includes them too. I'm really struggling to find a funny picture that relates to this but I cant.
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Sounds to me that y'all just need to be ruled by the iron fist of a monarch.
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Brewmaster posted:There's also this idea that healthcare, education, wages, and human rights are a zero sum game. So when a progressive says "hey we should give healthcare to everybody" the folks on the right say "no that means giving it to brown people which means I'll get less", conveniently forgetting in their blind hate that the word "everybody" includes them too. "Why should MY tax dollars go to pay for someone else's medical bills?" Does anyone have those tweets from some conservative idiot who bitched about the idea of universal healthcare, then got in a car accident and started begging people for donations?
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Scratch Monkey posted:You know what we don’t regulate at all? Bootstraps. Yes, you do. You class them as machine guns
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Jamesman posted:"Why should MY tax dollars go to pay for someone else's medical bills?" Even better, I think that car accident was a fake.
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I dated a well-to-do woman while I was in college, and spent a winter vacation with her family. While there, her rich lawyer step-father mentioned that he had known Richard Garriot growing up, and he was a friends' greasy weirdo little brother who got picked on and beaten up a lot. That's my story thats all I got.
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Rigged Death Trap posted:Thats one of his daily outfits. UO never had any anything approaching that kind of sophistication. They were just really bad at figuring out spawn rates because they were blazing the MMO trail. Also: corp por
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chitoryu12 posted:Even better, I think that car accident was a fake. yep was a scam to get donations and not the first time that person had done it either
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My UO experience is logging onto a server in Catskills and being confused and not knowing what to click as a dude in magic everything plate sword you name it saunters up to me, introduces himself as "Gothmog", strips naked and gives me all his cool poo poo and then the game explodes and crashes to desktop. Logging back on, all the cool poo poo is gone. Thanks for listening to my UO story.
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Jamesman posted:"Why should MY tax dollars go to pay for someone else's medical bills?" There's also this guy that was going blind.
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# ? Mar 15, 2018 23:34 |
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lmao quote:It all started when the Charlotte Observer reported that Lang, 49, a self-employed Republican handyman who has never bought insurance, developed “bleeding in his eyes and a partly detached retina caused by diabetes.” quote:“Now that I’m looking at what each party represents, my wife and I are both saying — hey, we’re not Republicans!” Lang said….
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Jamesman posted:"Why should MY tax dollars go to pay for someone else's medical bills?" That would be the "Sassy Gay Republican": https://www.advocate.com/politics/2017/9/22/gay-republican-obamacare-critic-turns-crowdfunding-after-accident His Twitter account's been suspended, though. Oh well.
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Besesoth posted:That would be the "Sassy Gay Republican": https://www.advocate.com/politics/2017/9/22/gay-republican-obamacare-critic-turns-crowdfunding-after-accident He was a fraud and a scam artist it turns out.
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