>>211724725 (OP)
is this person charging his or her date for a movie they watched together on his or her netflix account?
we need a dutch genocide asap.
>>211724780
Itβs genuinely weird to me. Here in the South itβs expected that hosts lavish guests with luxury and receive only respect in recompense. Shaking your guests down for money turns a social setting into a transactional one, itβs completely contrary to the nature of free human society and the nature of the home
>>211725486
The image is doctored, top left randomly says "Netflix" instead of the phone provider and the whole conversation doesn't make sense.
This is 99% certain posted by the netflix social media team
>>211724725 (OP)
They are, unironically. After 1492, most of the big money bags took refuge in those swamplands. What followed was the usual business: the tulip bubble crisis, them starting shit with Spain, many advanced kikery techniques mascarading as capitalist "innovations", etc.
>>211724725 (OP)
I studied in Flanders, Belgium. They are the same. >hey I drove you to the station the other day, can you forward me some money for fuel even though I offered without saying you'd have to pay?
I actually saw a girl ask for fuel money to a couple friends she'd driven home one month prior.