![]() ![]() This week, we are having days, Melanie takes issue with the week's bracket winner, we want to be sour bitches, Brianne attacks Hans and Melanie attacks Cody, an armchair detective saves the day, Katelyn catches her dad, Brianne sides with the raccoons, Danica floats away, we plan a ghoul vacation at Finger Lakes, Mary has a bug-out group ready, Taylor is a strong independent five year old, and Melanie plots how to crash an OSHA training.Content warnings: scratched eyeball, death of a 9 week old infant is the topic of the episode and is discussed in graphic detail throughout, speculation about decapitation, traumatic birth.Links: This week, Melanie wiggles around with it, we contemplate victim blaming and shaming, not every rainbow is good, and some dudes will do anything to get out of parenting.Content warnings: mountain climbing deaths, broken leg, graphic discussion of dead bodies, death of a parent as a child, brief speculation that a death could have been a suicide.Links:(mountaineer) This week, Brianne's big spoon antics have consequences for Melanie, trust issues are still a problem, brass is ass, Pisces men can go f*ck themselves, Brianne is a sucker for a conman, we consider panties as a packing material, a bingo card of chaos is completed, Melanie loves whorey movies, David collects a full set of crimes, Melanie tries to get back into Australia, Brianne wouldn't want to be a bad boy in China, a cultural reference finally means something, and Brianne may be willing to wake up and pee in a tuba.Content warnings: multiple plane crash deaths, brief discussion of depression/mental health.Links: ![]() This week, Brianne experiences a glitch in the matrix, Melanie is thirsty and begging, Arkansas and the gay community are not on the same page, Melanie plans to explore bathhouses for the podcast, there's no crime in a gangster's paradise, Brianne lacks self-preservation, and the NTSB never gets invited to parties.Content warnings: intense descriptions of drowning deaths, including multiple children, throughout the content of the episode.Links: If you’re looking for information on CE marking in your country, contact the Enterprise Europe Network or check the list of contact points in the EEA.This week, the next bracket begins, Melanie loves to talk about butts, Brianne is plagued by artificial intelligence, human complexities make an appearance, and beer is canceled.Content warnings: crushing/drowning deaths, funeral for toddler, deaths of children in the 1800s, anti-immigrant sentiment.Links:'s%20most%20notorious%20neighbourhood(Imperial),US%20gal%3B%20491.0%20L). ![]() It also informs consumers about the rights and benefits that CE marking brings them. This website provides information for manufacturers, importers and distributors on their responsibilities when placing a product on the EEA market. Comprehensive guidance on the implementation of EU product rules can be found in the so-called Blue Guide. The CE marking for Restriction of Hazardous Substances is managed by Directorate-General for Environment. ![]() consumers enjoy the same level of health, safety, and environmental protection throughout the entire EEAĬE marking is a part of the EU’s harmonisation legislation, which is mainly managed by Directorate-General for Internal market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs.businesses know that products bearing the CE marking can be traded in the EEA without restrictions.There are two main benefits CE marking brings to businesses and consumers within the EEA This also applies to products made in other countries that are sold in the EEA. CE marking also supports fair competition by holding all companies accountable to the same rules.īy affixing the CE marking to a product, a manufacturer declares that the product meets all the legal requirements for CE marking and can be sold throughout the EEA. When you buy a new phone, a teddy bear, or a TV within the EEA, you can find the CE mark on them. ![]()
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