It was about a decade ago that Germany had a big problem. They blamed Spain. A bunch of Spanish produce sat in giant piles and rotted. The actual culprit was German spinach
Mildly reclusive American living in Europe.
Tends to get truculent about movies, music, the Oxford comma, and politics
It was about a decade ago that Germany had a big problem. They blamed Spain. A bunch of Spanish produce sat in giant piles and rotted. The actual culprit was German spinach
It seems like there’s more animosity towards immigrants, but I honestly think it reached a peak a while ago. The Syrian refugee diaspora was ten years ago. Any increase in right-wing extremism is from a general, global fad. They seem to feed off each other. These are just feelings. I don’t have any data
I’m not 100% sure, but might just need to take the Staatsexam. It’s a funny situation because registered nurses in the US go through a four- year bachelor’s, which doesn’t exist in Germany: just a trade school
a little less democracy creates a buffer against populism. Half of the legislature is chosen by the parties off a list (after winning support; sort of like voting straight-ticket). The parties make the lists, so they aren’t as likely to pick crazies as rogue voters. Then, a party has to get 5% of the votes to get a place in the assembly. Yes, the AFD has been meeting that occasionally, but, for the first reason, the real nutjobs find themselves in the lesser parties. On top of all this, the prime Minister isn’t directly elected, so a Trump (who most of his own party despises) is less likely. Germany is having problems lately; mostly with infighting and inter- party cooperation, but it’s harder for the populace to elect surprise officials
My only question is, How often do these trucks overturn?
It might work. Sentences can be subjective, and it probably isn’t going to hurt. Why not try. Same reason people dress up for court: suit, tie—everything they wouldn’t normally wear
I’m not going to fault anyone for typos. I fight my phone’s autocorrect all the time, but it was odd that just those two letters were transposed
Did you switch the keycaps for your r’s and t’s?
One or two seemed really close. I was mostly just impressed. Just a great later summer storm. The night was still really warm
I don’t know about the audio, but a crazy storm went through here. The thunder I experienced was more impressive than in this video: loud, crisp, explosive bangs
Yeah, okay, they were blocking part of a road. It was a four -lane. These two were in two lanes. Sounds like a police car was blocking the rest of the road
They do, but he can’t afford it anymore
Rudi ran out of hair tar
Skipped the hair dye today. It’s not like he’s going somewhere fancy like The Four Seasons (Landscaping) or anything
I know. I wasn’t trying to be pedantic or even serious, but I couldn’t pass up calling out the use of “literal” on that occasion
Literally? Are you sure you’ve seen their pictures?
He did this in at least one other place: Alberta, Michigan
I was just using fonts as an example that it is easy to accidentally violate the GDPR. Small sites outside the EU will just decide it’s not worth the hassle. Most of the time, people in the EU won’t have any interest in viewing local news content, so it doesn’t matter anyway
It’s always small, local news sites that just block EU traffic because the GDPR is so vague and broad they don’t want to spend the resources to ensure compliance.
Sites have violated GDPR by simply using the wrong fonts
Had internet long, long before GBA came out