http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-35843991
How good is this article from the scholar's point of view? How thankful should I be about my taxes paid for this?
>>905166
>How good is this article from the scholar's point of view? How thankful should I be about my taxes paid for this?
Oh, you don't have to pay an additional fee for a phone license? I heard that in the UK, you have to pay for a TV license in addition to buying your TV, and paying taxes that go to programming, so I thought maybe it applied to other electronics as well. I also heard that if you don't buy a license then goons will come to your house to harass you.
What does it even matter if a religion has been a part of your history if they mainly comes as merchants and diplomats?
I don't think you can say Nordic Paganism got a long history in France's history just because a lot of Nords traded and pillaged in France.
>>905239
The TV licence IS the tax to go to some of the programming.
>>905314
What if I only use my TV to play vidya or use my DVD player and don't want to watch TV because I believe it's garbage, will they still send goons to my house?
>They included the Norfolk merchant Samson Rowlie, who had been captured by Turkish pirates off Algiers in 1577, where he was imprisoned, castrated and converted to Islam.
>He took the name Hassan Aga and rose to become Chief Eunuch and Treasurer of Algiers as well as one of the most trusted advisers to its Ottoman governor.
JUST
>>905340
no
>>905340
No. The TV licence is to fund the BBC, so if you use it as a monitor, noone gives a shit. You can straight up watch TV all you want too, so long as you don't watch BBC channels, though that's more or less impossible given how most modern TVs work.
>>905361
How would they know, though? Don't they just send people to houses that are in the database as having purchased a TV but not in the database as having purchased a license?