I don't really understand why some of you are trying to lie about brussels vibe
A win for Madrid is a win for Europe
A win for Brussels is a win for Europe
Our goal is to have many more dates and we have to work together on this
Peace 💜
You’re currently doing a record breaking world tour, making 💰💰💰and yet you’re going to save some pocket change on Armys’ backs? Honestly, it’s a bit pathetic.
En France, le gouvernement s’apprête à donner un «permis de tuer» aux policiers.
Le 7 juillet, l’Assemblée nationale doit voter une loi qui considèrerait légal TOUT TIR de policier ou gendarme.
Ce serait une bascule historique. Voici en 5 points ce que cette loi changerait.👇
⚡️🇫🇷FLASH - Longtemps présenté comme fragilisé par la montée de Raphaël Glucksmann, Jean-Luc #Mélenchon semble avoir inversé la tendance. Le dernier baromètre Odoxa montre que le leader de #LFI est désormais la personnalité politique la plus appréciée des sympathisants de gauche.
🚨 Taehyung is not only asking everyone to stop coming to the hotels. They also said that don’t stalking on restaurants and wharever they go cause it’s their private time !! Don't go and Don't post videos or photos, as that encourages people to find out where they are!
[#BTS_WORLDTOUR_BRUSSELS]
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After many weeks of negotiations, we are delighted to announce that Brussels’ Grand Place is lit up in purple 🥹✨🎉
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Après de nombreuses semaines de négociations, nous avons le plaisir de vous annoncer que la Grand Place de Bruxelles est illuminée en violet 🥹✨🎉
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Na vele weken van onderhandelingen kunnen we met veel plezier melden dat de Grote Markt in Brussel paars verlicht is 🥹✨🎉
cr. video : barmyou (insta)
Pourquoi en Corée c'est ok qu'il n'y a pas de traduction en anglais mais en Europe ça devient un problème? Vous venez dans un pays où l'anglais n'est pas la langue parlée, vous êtes au courant dès le départ donc arrêtez de faire genre vous êtes surpris.
I'm kind of sick of these endless discussions. Or is it too hot, I don't know..
People seem not to understand that even AC, which I have, is not enough to keep this kind of heat away.
Houses in Europe are made of heavy brick, concrete, and thick stone walls. That means we have "the oven effect". The houses radiate that heat inward 24/7. Without AC, the inside stays hot even if it cools down outside. Even AC doesn't help much. Why?
Because of Europe's high latitude, cities get 16 to 17 hours of daylight a day in June and July. Which means no time to cool down. The sun sets very late (often after 9:30 PM) and rises early (around 5:00 AM). The night is too short to allow the baked asphalt, concrete, and brick buildings to cool off before the sun starts heating them up again.
Besides that, some of us still need to go outside and earn money for a living, in offices without AC. Yes, we have that climate history. It was never so hot before. Built for the wrong Era and engineered decades ago for a cool, cloudy Central European climate. Europe is now actually the fastest-warming continent on Earth, heating up at twice the global average rate. And dont you dare to come again with: Might be time to… get AC.
Guys, please take care of yourselves and stay hydrated. If you start feeling dizzy, nauseous, get a headache, or stop sweating, get into the shade immediately, drink water, and seek medical help if it does not improve.
I am going to hold your hand when I say this: the heat in europe is horrendous because it’s not normal. we don’t have structures for this. I went to seoul in june last year and the ac works everywhere. you can take breaks and the heat is bad, but NOT suffocating like this.