I had a problem with my last phone, the lenovo p2, that I tried to keep as long as possible due to its excellent battery life. It was 32 gb, and that got annoying at the end due to app space. Which also couldn't go on the sd drive, because, dunno.
I am very careful with downloading apps nowadays though and rather use browser if possible.
Don't do this if you dislike the orange/chocolate combination. I really dislike that, I don't know why. I don't like dark chocolate, prefer milk chocolate, but I like oranges. Putting them together will make me throw it away.
But it looks like a good recipe for those who do like the combo!
Looking at my parents and their siblings (varying degrees of almost no contact to some contact with one exception that is good), and looking at my sibling (really good), it has nothing to do with you. It's just, two people that shared an environment growing up, and those two people can be close or not.
I feel very grateful for my sibling, but that's just it. We happen to have the personalities that match.
It's not your fault.
Got an older sibling by 2 years. We don't talk weekly, but we are still quite close when we do talk. Always have been close. Never big fights and usually got along really well.
As kids we used to "manage a business" together (it was plushie based) - we entertained ourselves during long car rides with that business.
I get along really well with their partner, I am like a mix between the two of them. We can talk about everything. They called me when they had shit going on (like their gender), they took care of me when I was suicidal.
We are early thirties
Bij het gourmetten altijd een bakje (zelfgemaakte) saus. En dan inderdaad bij willekeurig vlees. Traditioneel barbecuen hebben we al lang niet meer gedaan, maar daar was het ook redelijk standaard bij (tegenwoordig roken/slow roasten/fancy we alleen nog maar in een gesloten keramische barbecue, dus dan zijn de sausjes ook iets fancier)
Dus inderdaad bij de worstjes/stokbrood dip/whatever we op de plaat gooien
That's not a water bike! How else could you cross the Channel? But more seriously, well done! What have you learnt about the different countries from the perspective of a cyclist?