

Above 30 degrees, your employer has to take measures to cool down your working place. A room above 35 mustn’t be used for work.
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Above 30 degrees, your employer has to take measures to cool down your working place. A room above 35 mustn’t be used for work.
I am very certain you can figure this out yourself.
When people say, “man, the air in this room is bad”, do you just go “yep”? Or do you open a window?
The second and third sentence are a clear request for feedback.
They also had thoughts about it that they wanted feedback on.

On the internet nobody knows you’re a feline.
“Hey, you seem to know something about this, is there anything specific I can look for to learn more instead of starting from zero?”
They weren’t asking you to search, they were asking if you the person they responded to knew anything off the top of your their head.
Ooh ooh ooh can I play? I’m not from the US though.
Uh. Windsor castle?
Edit: lolno I just looked up what Windsor Castle looks like and I’m out.


Depends on who it is and why they’re saying that.
I don’t see brain cells.


You’re thinking of German “Plätzchen” which is reserved for “special” cookies on Christmas and such. The English word “cookie” more directly corresponds to “Keks” and has at least the same origin, if it’s not from “cookie”.
I honestly couldn’t explain the difference between “Plätzchen” and “Keks” but I know it when I see it. There’s something more “refined” about Plätzchen. Might be about the ingredients? Oh no that’s a rabbithole in i go been nice knowing y-
Edit: I see there’s a difference in how these terms are used in the various German-speaking areas. I’m from Germany so the above is my perspective.
Edit2: okay, more of a mole hole than a rabbithole. Think of the difference between cup cakes and muffins. Plätzchen are to Kekse what cup cakes are to muffins. The term “Keks” came into German through English sailors and their very simple, long-life food supplies.
Edit3: oh also, “Plätzchen” is ultimately from Latin placenta. Yay.


Understandable, have a nice day.


This has been explained to you and your sockpuppets several times.
What were you looking for though? “VLC player modern”? What does that even mean?


This has been explained to you and your sockpuppets several times.


every week or so there’s a “man/woman drowns in canal after falling in” story
And yet, across all your sockpuppets, you’ve managed to present two (2) such cases, a year apart.


This has been explained to you and your sockpuppets several times.


This has been explained to you and your sockpuppets several times.
What is “the AI world” and how does one “work” there?