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02-12-23 07:28 #14518
Posts: 737Question, fully nude clubs in North West Rhinephalia
Can roughly list the names of the fully nude clubs in NWR? I can think of Babylon, Elsdorf, Luderland, Luderlounge and Grimberg. Are there any others?
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02-11-23 18:56 #14517
Posts: 806Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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02-11-23 07:31 #14516
Posts: 806Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Salarie...lary--in-Texas
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02-11-23 05:12 #14515
Posts: 806Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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02-10-23 23:39 #14514
Posts: 22283Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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02-10-23 17:36 #14513
Posts: 806Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
In fact the minimum wage in Texas is $8.50 per hour!
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02-10-23 05:13 #14512
Posts: 22283Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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02-09-23 21:34 #14511
Posts: 806Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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02-09-23 06:50 #14510
Posts: 22283Originally Posted by DrPoon [View Original Post]
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02-08-23 07:03 #14509
Posts: 22283Originally Posted by Milfotronic [View Original Post]
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02-07-23 19:47 #14508
Posts: 165Most underrated FKK
Hi, fellow mongers,
I don't have much experience of FKK activity, only been to two clubs in Hamburg. Planning another trip to Germany but don't want to visit the huge mainstream FKKs like Artemis and Sharks. I 'd like to visit a smaller club which still has good service and classy women. Which one would you guys suggest? Appreciate your help.
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02-03-23 21:23 #14507
Posts: 806Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
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02-03-23 19:45 #14506
Posts: 2073Originally Posted by TheCane [View Original Post]
Mandatory employee and employer pension contributions are much higher in France, so French save very little on their own. Only Italy and Czech Rep contribute more: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/...nt/d164cfc6-en.
In France, the total savings held in retirement plans is equal to 12 percent of gross domestic product. In the U.S., by contrast, pension plan assets are worth 150 percent of GDP, over 12 times greater.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewbiggs/2023/02/02/french-lessons-for-the-us-on-social-security-reform
France has the third highest debts in the world, a huge structural deficit and an ageing population that refuses to work for longer. When Macron backs down on pensions as he inevitably will investors will realise that the country's social model is unsustainable and they aren't going to get their money back. And the fallout from that will get very ugly.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2023/01/30/collapse-confidence-macrons-france-will-brutal-sudden/
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02-03-23 19:25 #14505
Posts: 806Originally Posted by McAdonis [View Original Post]
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02-03-23 16:39 #14504
Posts: 2374Originally Posted by Sirioja [View Original Post]
Good for you that you enjoy your work. As for me, while I don't hate my work, I work to live, I don't live to work. Personally I enjoy my hobbies and time spent with friends and family more than work, so I am looking forward to retirement. I am happy that 28 years of work in Switzerland and some half decent investments will be more than enough to finance my retirement without cuts in my standard of living. Half of the people in Switzerland retire early because they can afford it.
Back to the original subject, if people really depend on their first pension pillar, then retirement sucks for them.