@USTradeRep There is no country called "Korea"
There is the Republic of Korea (often shortened to South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (often shortened to North Korea)
Are there no grown ups present in the room? Do you have an atlas?
@BurdenBurner Londonโs existed for thousands of years and can fit 20+ decently sized stadiums, that add up to over 500k combined capacity and are all incredibly accessible.
Whilst New York has what, 1 stadium you can legitimately argue is actually in the city
@AaronRichenberg@sned@jonburkeUK No-one in the Netherlands has a job. They also don't buy groceries. That's the only reason it works. However, they do know how to use apostrophes.
@sned@jonburkeUK Famously, it never rains in the Netherlands. That's how people can cycle all the time. If there was rain, people wouldn't be able to cycle.
@themandeepc@Kazanjy@t_blom Good question - Be good to hear more from the expert on train privatisation and successful large scale infrastructure deployment.
@bat020 it's an actual 12" record. Track 4 (15"38s) was always my fave https://t.co/y1gijd9rLM and christ it's stupid money now https://t.co/xF1iLzAO0h
@cjsnowdon In the Netherlands you pay for your healthcare 4 times:
1) Through direct taxation
2) Through VAT
3) A compulsory monthly insurance precept (minimum of ~150โฌ/ month)
4) A compulsory "own risk" extra cost of 385โฌ / year
NL healthcare industry is for profit and bureaucratic.