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Consistency!Disarm D'arcy wrote:We all know honey. We remember your pain when the topic was brought up. If you wanted freedom, you would obviously behead (well exiling them to Ireland Australia would be enough) your royal overlords and not replace them with another family of royal overlords like you did last time.monkeydancer wrote:Of course I don't! Sorry if people missed my ironygoroth wrote:You don't believe that really MD.monkeydancer wrote:Hey for all its faults brexit is all about freedom (it gave me physical pain to type this)
Yay London, fun place to be
It's about a class of folks disappointed with their futures, yearning after a past that never really existed finding a convenient scapegoat.
Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/sharkmovieappriciatorJohn wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
Deals:friendship wrote:You motherfuckers think I won't fuck up a couple octoroks and assemble the Triforce?
Define "freer".Brandsmannen wrote:Sweden is cool, UK is cool. I might live in Belgium then, don't really know yet.
Also, weirdly democracies with constitutional monarchies are generally freer societies than republics. That is weird and also uncorrelated
word that rhymes with beer.Disarm D'arcy wrote:Define "freer".Brandsmannen wrote:Sweden is cool, UK is cool. I might live in Belgium then, don't really know yet.
Also, weirdly democracies with constitutional monarchies are generally freer societies than republics. That is weird and also uncorrelated
Somehow I feel like it's not worth the effort for half a pack of cigarettes, a beer, and a couple hours' sleep on my friend's couch in Boston, but thanks. I'll keep it in mind for the next meetup.Disarm D'arcy wrote:It's actually pretty easy. You're entitled to a compensation for any delay over 3 hours. The airline can only play the "not my fault" card in the event of force majeur (it has to be unpredictable and independent of their will, like a snowstorm or the airport being closed for security reasons etc...). The compensation amounts to 250-400-600€, again depending on distance. The airline also has to provide everything for you while your stay is prolongated, as long as the delay is over 2 hours (an hotel room if you're gonna have to stay the night, 3 meals a day, beverages...). Delay is calculated within the original time you were supposed to arrive at your final destination and the time you actually arrived.
In the event flight is canceled or you can't make your connection etc... because of the delay, they have to find you a way to the final destination on your ticket. If they can't deliver it themselves, they have to rebook you on another airline.
Never ask to be reimbursed for your ticket and don't accept any offer like that or any compensation before you have traveled to your final destination. You'll lose / affect all these rights.
You're covered by that regulation no matter your nationality. All flights departing an airport in the EU, Norway, Iceland and Switzerland are subject to this regulation (btw D.o.S, you might be eligible for your delay as well, you have a year to file a claim). Flights coming in the EU from a third party state are covered if the airline is European.