tstrooper wrote: ↑23 Dec 2025, 09:45
It seems like an unwinneable uphill battle
Kraftr wrote: ↑25 Dec 2025, 14:27
For someone who likes that puzzle go for it, it's to much of a pain to me.
Waar jelui om vraagt is een slap aftreksel van waarheid.
Ik begrijp dat wel, na jarenlang te hebben geworsteld met vragen die nog bij je zullen opkomen.
Good to hear you appreciate the podcasts, Caroline. This Dec. 15th another one will be recorded (again in Dutch).
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