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Emu , to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
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Another thing that’s great about aussie tax… you can fill it out yourself, it’s very easy, all online, and it takes a very short time. They also explain every question in the form and have lots of materials that you can read. For me, I finish it each year in about 10 minutes, and never think about it again.

First ,

In Norway, we just get it prefilled based on automatically reported data, and it’s delivered by default after a certain date - you can of course make changes up until then (and retroactively up to 3 years later).

spez_ ,

It’s prefilled in Australia too, we just go through and double check it’s okay and then hit submit

englishlad ,

In the UK tax is deducted ‘at source’ by your employer for anybody employed. You have a personal tax code, which tells your employer how much tax to deduct and pay on you behalf.

You then have a number of allowances you can claim against if you are eligible, to reduce your tax, which issues you an updated tax code.

PersonalDevKit ,

It is a very similar system in Australia. Must employees have their tax taken out when they are paid.

You can then claim deductions on certain things, and also make sure if you have multiple jobs you paid the correct tax.

Most people get some money back every year

Frisbeedude , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I have no clue what this is about. Can someone please explain?

Lumidaub ,

Somebody thought the middle of the sidewalk was the correct place to park two bikes.

bizzle , to programmerhumor in YES
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Literally yeah though that’s it

xradeon , to mildlyinteresting in in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on

The US doesn’t give you a nice little letter, but you can go to usafacts.org/visualizations/the-big-picture/ to see something similar.

iByteABit , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I’m so used to having to bend over backwards to walk anywhere in Greece that I literally could not see the problem

vintprox ,
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The matter of perspective, amirite? 🥁

user224 , to lemmyshitpost in How many extensions do you have installed on your Firefox?
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None on personal computer. On school computer I have Foxy Proxy. There’s school proxy server and I kind of provide 2 of my own. For that I use Android Proxy server app from Google Play. Unfortunately I didn’t find anything similar on F-Droid.
First one is HTTP proxy which allows me to go through VPN and use DNS server of my choice and second is TCP relay to Orbot because why not. So I can just connect to school WiFi and start those proxy servers. I also tried SOCKS5, but that seems to ignore my DNS settings, so I don’t use that. Also I don’t need it anyway.
It allows me to quickly switch between proxy servers. Pretty convenient.

ArcaneSlime , to lemmyshitpost in I just moved

…but in this show JFK’s dads were gay…

Regna , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
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Dead-easy, they aren’t locked to a permanent object, just move them behind the car, and then they’ll neither be stolen nor your fault if someone else parks their hoods into the bikes.
Move the offending bikes past the car

Decoy321 ,

I just want to say show appreciation for you taking time and effort to draw us a diagram. Thank you.

vintprox ,
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Either are awful parking spots for bikes, but serves them right.

superkret , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I always park my bicycle on parking spaces now. Because:
a) It’s legal in Germany. Even on parking spaces that cost money for cars or are time limited, you can put your bike for free, for as long as you wish. Because those restrictions apply to parking, and parking is something only cars do. (Exception: Private spaces)
b) I’d rather take away space from cars than from pedestrians.

I invested 10€ in a loud-as-fuck alarm from Alibaba that activates when the bike moves, so far it’s had a 100% success rate of discouraging cagers from trying to carry my bike somewhere else.

wizenheimer , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

Well, there’s three bikes in this picture and only one car. The car is taking up more space than all of the bikes. Simple solution: get rid of that car parking spot and turn it into bike parking. Now more people can visit the businesses!

waigl ,

The car also has a Dutch license plate. While I am generally a big proponent of bike friendly infrastructure, even at the expense of car amenities, the Dutch of all the people don’t need any more prodding in that direction.

toothpaste_sandwich ,

They certainly do. There’s still wayyyy too many people driving everywhere, with just one person per car.

PeleSpirit ,

But that’s not how it’s currently set up, both cars and bikes can coexist. These bikes shouldn’t be parked there just like cars shouldn’t go into the sidewalk.

Kempeth ,

There are multiple additional parking spaced behind the car. Replacing one spot with bike parking still allows both modes to visit the shop but provides an increased number of visitor spaces.

domin8r ,

The problem is not lack of bike parking, we have plenty of that in the Netherlands 😊 We’re just sort of spoiled and like to park our bike right at the place we need to be. If you do that normally it usually isn’t a problem.

domin8r ,

The problem is not lack of bike parking, we have plenty of that in the Netherlands 😊 We’re just sort of spoiled and like to park our bike right at the place we need to be. If you do that normally it usually isn’t a problem.

ansik , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
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How you feel about the furthest of the three?

I find myself park mine close to buildings when picking up takeaway and similar if there’s no nearby bollards or racks nearby, but at the same time I feel like I’m probably impeding in some way for blind, wheelchairs etc.

s_s , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I’m sure the one person that parked that van is really miffed by how much space those three bikes are taking up.

ZooGuru , (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them
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You talking that main character energy? For sure.

Millie , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

Okay, so as a cab driver I have a lot of opportunities to get frustrated with how selfish and myopic people are. But you know what happens when I do that? I make myself miserable.

I, personally, find that my mental state is much, much better the more I’m willing to accept people not doing things ‘the right way’. Yes, I could get annoyed for the hypothetical people who might encounter an obstacle to their mobility here (who have not and may not ever arrive), but what will that actually do for me or for anyone else?

Unless I’m actually moving the obstacle my disapproval is completely useless. It may even cause me to do something stupid and inconsiderate myself as I become distracted by my annoyance.

But if I just let it go, smile, and move on, the utter insignificance of the action can just fade into the background and not make itself part of my focus on how to reflect on humanity or my day.

stevedidWHAT ,
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Who gave you the right to bestow such a beautifully worded response >:(

onionbaggage ,

I’m literally angry with rage!!

androidul ,

I heard it’s psichologically unhealthy to hide them in your darkest parts of mind, after all they’re just sitting there in your subconscious without you knowing it. Frustration will keep gathering though, please speak to your friends, family or therapist about these issues before depression hits.

Steve ,
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If you suppress it, letting it fester, you’re right. But that’s not what they’re talking about.

They’re describing actually letting it go. Letting the emotions wash over you and dissipate naturally. It may look the same on the outside, but internally it’s very different. It’s by far the best skill for your mental health.

androidul ,

I know the trick, that’s what I do when my wife starts talking too much

stevedidWHAT ,
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Christ almighty found the boomer

GlitzyArmrest ,
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Get new material.

Dirk_Darkly ,

Very true, but this community isn’t called “Letting things go”.

PeleSpirit ,

I think this is more of people looking out for the disabled, not being annoyed.

stevedidWHAT ,
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Mmmm

Cherry picking going on here

irkli ,
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Hmm … I think the point of this post, and comm, is being (righteously) annoyed. When leavened with humor, of the self-deprecating kind, it’s good.

But public indulgence of righteous indignation is kinda gross. Once in a while maybe…

ParsnipWitch ,

Yes, I could get annoyed for the hypothetical people who might encounter an obstacle to their mobility here (who have not and may not ever arrive), but what will that actually do for me or for anyone else?

You could move the bikes for that hypothetical person. I can not move a bike like that because of my disability.

Personally I could pass those at the side, but I have friends who need a walking aid or wheelchair who probably couldn’t. Vehicles parked in the middle of the way are a regular road block. It is often because people without disabilities can’t (or won’t) imagine that people who can’t move a bike or climb over a scooter exist.

Hank , to mildlyinfuriating in Some people truly believe the whole world exists just for them

I'm so mad at people who don't properly park their rented scooters. I always take my time to put them aside if they're a hindrance on the sidewalk but it infuriates me how it just takes TWO seconds to not be an asshole and people still don't bother.

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