I still got it, after almost 20 years. Did u read it?
potatolulz on
that’s the new EU passport
BkkGrl on
And they say we have large regulation!
TastyBerny on
Was it a school for ants!?
Coinsworthy on
The EU was a lot smaller back then.
an0n45 on
Suomi mainittu
LifeTravelSave on
All that legislation in one tiny book 😃
New-Fan8798 on
Is this the The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union? I vaguely remember trying to use Article 50 to get out of a punishment in school.
>No one shall be liable to be tried or punished again in criminal proceedings for an offence for which he or she has already been finally acquitted or convicted within the Union in accordance with the law.
I brought in the little book to show the teacher and they just laughed in my face. Thanks for the memory, OP 😂
Hanisuir on
It’s cute!
M_HP on
Now I’m trying to figure out what mystery country’s outline is behind that Finnish text on the cover. Ruritania? Zubrowka? Borginia?
framsanon on
This is a Tardis book. The content (rights) are bigger than the outside (book).
Salmivalli on
I have mine somewhere
coltzero on
4 Letters per page
qualia-assurance on
They grow up so fast.
TheKensei on
I had one like this !
engalion on
You got big hands damn, that book looks tiny in your gigantic hands
blackrain1709 on
Banana for scale?
Blergonos on
“Book”. English really should have diminutives, since ‘bookie-wookie’ doesn’t cut it.
Anuki_iwy on
r/thingsforants
DanglesLowAndFree on
Are all books in the EU that small? In Australia, ours are at least 3x as big.
FrontierPsycho on
This has serious “world’s smallest violin” energy.
500_range_abuser on
Damn, bro, I’ve got the same one! XD That’s wild! Their title is [“My Fundamental Rights in the European Union”](https://imgur.com/a/X66NQUS) in Polish, Lithuanian, and German.
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That’s cute
I had the same one! (well, in Romanian)
Randomly found it in my parents’ library, a few weeks ago.
beware to swallow it! you can end up being a MEP
[https://youtu.be/X1jCpkjWj3Y?si=Wm4wAqZlyCgSSH9d](https://youtu.be/X1jCpkjWj3Y?si=Wm4wAqZlyCgSSH9d)
Thoose fingers have to be ai
I still got it, after almost 20 years. Did u read it?
that’s the new EU passport
And they say we have large regulation!
Was it a school for ants!?
The EU was a lot smaller back then.
Suomi mainittu
All that legislation in one tiny book 😃
Is this the The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union? I vaguely remember trying to use Article 50 to get out of a punishment in school.
>No one shall be liable to be tried or punished again in criminal proceedings for an offence for which he or she has already been finally acquitted or convicted within the Union in accordance with the law.
I brought in the little book to show the teacher and they just laughed in my face. Thanks for the memory, OP 😂
It’s cute!
Now I’m trying to figure out what mystery country’s outline is behind that Finnish text on the cover. Ruritania? Zubrowka? Borginia?
This is a Tardis book. The content (rights) are bigger than the outside (book).
I have mine somewhere
4 Letters per page
They grow up so fast.
I had one like this !
You got big hands damn, that book looks tiny in your gigantic hands
Banana for scale?
“Book”. English really should have diminutives, since ‘bookie-wookie’ doesn’t cut it.
r/thingsforants
Are all books in the EU that small? In Australia, ours are at least 3x as big.
This has serious “world’s smallest violin” energy.
Damn, bro, I’ve got the same one! XD That’s wild! Their title is [“My Fundamental Rights in the European Union”](https://imgur.com/a/X66NQUS) in Polish, Lithuanian, and German.
Hey, I have that one too! 🙂
https://www.reddit.com/r/europe/comments/8n0sup/my_fundamental_rights_in_the_european_union_are/
Is that estonian?
Mul oli sama lolll
I’ve got five of them, in five different languages. But I don’t know where they are…
I have one too, it’s really cool