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loverlyone t1_je647h7 wrote
Reply to comment by Ken_from_Barbie in Condom and lube vending machine by Logical_Scientist221
In Italy you have to ask the pharmacist for any medicines, including antacids like Maalox, although this seems like it’s from Spain.
loverlyone t1_je643b3 wrote
Reply to comment by jmm166 in Condom and lube vending machine by Logical_Scientist221
Outside of the pharmacies in Italy. Some were built right into the wall of the building so they can be filled from the inside. We found it fascinating in this Catholic country.
loverlyone t1_je63suz wrote
Reply to comment by treknaut in Condom and lube vending machine by Logical_Scientist221
They have these machines outside every pharmacy in Italy. “Retard” was definitely our fave name.
loverlyone t1_je5qodc wrote
Reply to comment by PickledSpace56 in eli5 why ancient historical buildings haven’t been kept up? Why are buildings like the Parthenon and the Colosseum in such disrepair? Greece and Rome/Italy have existed the entire time? by PickledSpace56
You should check out the valley of the temples in Agrigento Sicily. There is a Parthenon-like structure there that’s in better shape along with seven other Greek structures from around 450bc.
loverlyone t1_jcz2hgb wrote
I was going to suggest JC Penney because those towels last forever, but apparently they were discontinued! J.C. Penney home towel
loverlyone t1_j9pqw9k wrote
And is he pro forced-birth?
loverlyone t1_j7sco3t wrote
I believe there’s a product you can spray on and it neutralizes the urine. We had two dogs and artificial turf over sand in our small patio/side yard. Lots of sun and heat and a brick wall, but we never experienced any smell.
BRB with a link if I can find it.
loverlyone t1_j7inrhp wrote
I don’t understand how US is in the title. PR us part if the US.
loverlyone t1_j6l70iy wrote
Reply to comment by phdoofus in ELI5: How does citizenship work? Can I (US Citizen) move to the EU and just become a citizen? by _99Percent
In Italy it’s 5 years of residency and you have to acquire a fairly high knowledge of the language, among other things.
loverlyone t1_j6l6ssb wrote
Reply to comment by Turnip45 in ELI5: How does citizenship work? Can I (US Citizen) move to the EU and just become a citizen? by _99Percent
In Italy there is some scheme for ex-pat retirees to transfer their money to Italian banks and pay a one time fee based on the amount.
loverlyone t1_j6l6kt9 wrote
Reply to comment by Stegasaurus_Wrecks in ELI5: How does citizenship work? Can I (US Citizen) move to the EU and just become a citizen? by _99Percent
Social security is not the same as unemployment compensation. Some people with disabilities qualify for social security income, also some children whose parents have died and sometimes surviving spouses also qualify, but generally it is not tied to unemployment.
loverlyone t1_j6kte3i wrote
Reply to comment by dirschau in ELI5: How does citizenship work? Can I (US Citizen) move to the EU and just become a citizen? by _99Percent
Some other EU countries are offering “golden visa” solutions right now. Greece, comes to mind.
loverlyone t1_j6krj8z wrote
Reply to ELI5: How does citizenship work? Can I (US Citizen) move to the EU and just become a citizen? by _99Percent
Depends on the country and what you plan to do while you are there. Most countries in the EU have treaties with the US that allow US citizens to go there as tourists without getting a travel visa. How long you can stay depends on the country. Students are usually required to get a student visa. Workers are usually required to have workers visas in most countries.
Since the 90s (I think) dual citizenship has been possible for US citizens, meaning you don’t have to give up your US passport in order to also become an Italian citizen, for example. I am eligible to obtain Italian citizenship so when I file and receive recognition by Italy I will have two passports.
There are also rights we have via treaty like the ability to own property or start a business. Again this varies by country.
Keep in mind that US citizens living abroad still pay federal income tax to the US.
loverlyone t1_iykhc8q wrote
Reply to comment by expontherise in 3hours watercolor of Steelworkers building in 7 seconds by majozaur
My dad worked in the Westinghouse building for around 20 years. It’s a corner I also know well! Gorgeous.
loverlyone t1_iykh79o wrote
Is that the US Steel building? Wow. So beautiful.
loverlyone t1_iy4ok1u wrote
Reply to 12.5yr old Daisy with bedhead by rackatson
TIL that Ewoks are real. 😍
loverlyone t1_ixj7mwn wrote
Reply to eli5 is there a scientific explanation or reason for intrusive thoughts or call of the void by DapperWheel521
I’ll be back with a link, (I know this isn’t truly ELI5, but it is actually research) but I read a study this week that connects ruminating thoughts with dysfunctional messaging from the enteric nervous system. TBH it was really difficult for this non-scientist to understand so maybe someone can interpret it? Brb
loverlyone t1_iumxbn2 wrote
Reply to comment by DotAccomplished5484 in What is causing the damp on interior walls? by victor0nl1n3
Wouldn’t a leaking water line also be creating pools of water in the flooring? With other homes in the neighborhood experiencing similar problems, I’d look at water coming from below, particularly if OP’s house is built on a slab. If the entire street was built at the same time chances are the slabs were all poured with the same materials.
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Reply to comment by MushroomFunForAll in Repainting exterior trim - old paint has lead in it by Alifeinmotion
I would add that over time as the window is opened and closed lead dust can build up on the sills and baseboards as it is worn down through use.
When I was with early intervention we recommended peopke wash sills and baseboards with a cleaning solution high in phosphates, such as Spic N Span or automatic dishwasher powdered soap. You mix ¼ cup to 1 gallon warm water, and wear rubber gloves while cleaning. Wipe surfaces with the phosphate solution, then rinse with clean water. Change water in buckets for each room or as necessary, and pour water down toilet.