@lauriewired Casio >>>>
I have Wolfenstein on mine and an incredibly difficult angry birds clone (in french for some reason)
Not quite sure how I got away with taking that into exams
@colinrtalbot The whole conversation is without purpose because the knife actually used in the attack wasn't the kirkpan anyway, it was some dagger that was already not legal to carry.
@Kilogram42047@Fraulinhoo@lam_a75877@UltrawokeMK This is what people were saying 20 years ago about the polish. It takes like a generation or two (this is a statistical fact) for immigrants from anywhere, to anywhere, to solidly integrate into their new home. It's just how people are.
@LonelyWoah@Riya__xm@stylishdawg Yeah there can be other reasons obviously but laws are pretty predictable for, say, rejections based upon an expiration date, surely.
@LonelyWoah@Riya__xm@stylishdawg If it's being enforced by the airline because they know*for sure* the receiving country is gonna block you and you'll have to get on the next fight home then sure, that's not the fault of the airline.
It's still legally stupid to prevent short term trips on that basis
@Laiseran@ggukthewrld@SthAus1297@stylishdawg I simply return within the 5 months I have left on my passport, because my holiday is planned to be like 2 weeks long, and I am capable of maths
@LonelyWoah@Riya__xm@stylishdawg It's 5 months! Who's going on a holiday for so long that there's a risk of overstaying for *5 months*?
Also they can just overstay a VISA regardless it makes no odds what the expiry is wtf
@ObliviousReaper@ChrisNewsR@PolitlcsUK I assume (maybe the methodology is publicised I honestly haven't looked) that figures that are so relied upon by global markets for forward planning are more involved than an average of 3 months.
@itsdonwick@killedbygoogle It's just as bad now. There was a brief window where it had the advantage of not having been totally sloppified but now that's gone