>>71244 But have you ever seen this so-called "Divine King Sign"? I don't think it exists; I think someone just ran the Chrome logo through a filter and declared it to be a symbol of Satanic Freemasonry or whatever.
>>71251 1101 is binary for the notoriously unlucky number 13. That's spooky too. Sage because I've been away for a week and this site doesn't load overseas, so you're all about to get a shedload of saged replies to every conversation you've both had since Monday.
>>71261 Not especially, but I did have a genuinely wonderful time. My parents worked for the EU and still live in Belgium, where I was born and raised. Usually, they come to England for my dad's birthday, and I go to visit them in Somerset where my dad grew up. As a family, the only holidays we ever go on are visits to where someone else grew up. It used to be visiting grandparents, but they're all dead now and we still do it. Anyway, my dad has come down with some moderate illness and I'd already booked the week off work, so I went to visit them in Belgium instead since he was in hospital.
Private, or insurance-funded, healthcare is very different from the NHS. My dad seems basically fine (he's getting a pacemaker fitted) but they put him in the intensive care department just to make sure he wouldn't die for a few days, and he's been chilling out there. The only horror stories are the hospital food. Whatever else you do in life, I strongly recommend you be rich. It looks fantastic.