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[–] [email protected] 1 points 40 minutes ago* (last edited 39 minutes ago)

So the way it was explained to me was like email. You can use your Gmail to send an email to someone using Outlook for example. So this post is hosted on for example lemmy.world (I cant actually figure out how to check yet) but I can still interact with it from my lemm.ee account. If for some reason I was banned from .world I wouldnt be able to interact with this post but would still be able to post and comment in any communities hosted on one of the other instances.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago) (1 children)

This is a dictionary definition. Non-combatant ISIS members are also civilians. Whether they deserve to die or not has no legal bearing. Im unsure why that is considered controversial.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 hours ago

I enjoy the social aspect of running. Parkruns, Strava, meeting friends and getting coffee after etc.

 

Hello, I am looking to open a bank account in Greece and wondering if you have recommendations.

I am looking for a bank where it is (relatively) easy to conduct business in English, with a functional app and a physical presence in the Glyfada area. I will mainly be using it for things like sending and receiving transfers, direct debits and cash withdrawals. I have a separate card for daily spending and will not be keeping large sums in it so not too concerned about eg savings accounts rates

[–] [email protected] -2 points 5 hours ago (3 children)

This is not the legal definition of civilian.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 hours ago

Thank you Luca

[–] [email protected] -4 points 6 hours ago (5 children)

He is by definition a civilian that was murdered. Legal definitions do not care about our political opinions. It appears to be very likely he was a civilian who deserved to be murdered but that does not change the definition

[–] [email protected] -2 points 7 hours ago (7 children)

? Who said he was innocent

[–] [email protected] -4 points 8 hours ago (11 children)

Literally the opposite of what I said. How do you go from ‘hard to feel sad about it’ to ‘ it’s truly terrible’?

[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Nah. It’s very easy to argue that murder is ethically wrong or unjustified but it certainly is effective.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago

You think they’ll stand up for Palestinians when they won’t for their own diplomats?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago (3 children)

I think the appeal of this one is different instances are ran by different people so you can’t really be “banned from lemmy” unless you seriously deserve to. I think the one you are one (.world) is run by more right-leaning mods while .ml is run by Marxists. No idea if mine has a political affiliation but it was the default option on the app I’ve downloaded.

 

Hello,

Sorry in advance if this is the wrong community to ask in, new here (and if so please direct me to the correct one)

I am looking to register a company in the EU to carry out business activities there. I am not currently a tax resident or citizen of an EU country, although I hold Greek permanent residency. I am a freelance in the creative industries and will be the sole shareholder and paying myself through dividends not a salary and paying taxes in my current country.

Greece is as far as I understand a bureaucratic nightmare. I am looking at Estonia’s ‘e-residency’ program although there doesn’t really seem to he honest opinions of it online as well as Cyprus due to almost no taxes on IP which would benefit me.

Important factors are ease of dealing with bureaucracy, less registration and accounting fees and ability to open a Euro-denominated bank account. Less taxes are also obviously positive but that’s not a main concern.

 

Hello,

Sorry in advance if this is the wrong community to ask in, new here (and if so please direct me to the correct one)

I am looking to register a company in the EU to carry out business activities there. I am not currently a tax resident or citizen of an EU country, although I hold Greek permanent residency. I am a freelance in the creative industries and will be the sole shareholder and paying myself through dividends not a salary and paying taxes in my current country.

Greece is as far as I understand a bureaucratic nightmare. I am looking at Estonia’s ‘e-residency’ program although there doesn’t really seem to he honest opinions of it online as well as Cyprus due to almost no taxes on IP which would benefit me.

Important factors are ease of dealing with bureaucracy, less registration and accounting fees and ability to open a Euro-denominated bank account. Less taxes are also obviously positive but that’s not a main concern.

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