What does Switzerland have to do with this?
What does Switzerland have to do with this?
Collectively know as the four humors.
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It’s page one, so I don’t think this is a selected subset.
This is just the people playing right now, and only people playing on steam. This doesn’t show all of the people who bought the game or are playing on console.
Obviously none of the gaming boycotts have worked, and we’re both putting way too much thought into one image.
It’s 37 years old, you won’t find DiCaprio anywhere near that thing.
You’re massively overestimating how many people care about gaming on their computers.
We might have to tolerate some ambiguities.
The only actual rule I’m aware of is diminutives (i.e. words ending in -chen or -lein) always being neuter (das). This is also the reason why it’s das Mädchen (girl) and das Fräulein.
The rest is arbitrary, and sometimes there’s even regional variations.
Also one is a strong and one is a weak verb, meaning that in certain cases, one will be split apart:
Ich umfahre jemanden: I drive around someone.
Ich fahre jemanden um: I run someone over.
For anyone wondering: First number is base, second is related, third is other. I have no clue what those terms mean.
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I know phones cost money but when they lock you in a shitty contract for 2 or even 4 years, is it even worth it.
In the EU, mobile phone contracts have been limited to 24 months since 2011.
Probably when it was beaten in both features and cost by the alternatives.
In other news, snow blindness is on the rise in suburbia.
Every major country that has ever gone down the communist road has ended up a dictatorship.
Up until not too long ago, every democracy relied on slavery, disenfranchised large parts of the population, and eventually ended up a dictatorship. If you asked someone in like 1810 whether democracy could work, it’d be completely understandable if they pointed out all the horrible aspects of Greek and Roman “democracy”, American planations, colonialism and the Reign of Terror, and if they assumed all of these to be inherent to democracy.
“Sure, the king isn’t perfect, but he’s surely better than Robespierre (who was inevitably succeded by Napoleon). And besides, great thinkers like Plato argued for a philosopher king – and that guy lived in a democracy, who would know better about all of it’s evils?”
Yes, communism has failed in many respects so far.* The reasons for that are complex, include active sabotage by anti-communist states, but anyone who doesn’t genuinely and critically reflect it’s failures is (probably) doomed to repeat those mistakes.
Assuming those are inherent and inevitable based on less than a hundred years of history is imho short sighted.
*Some very early societies were probably kinda close to what we conceptualise as communism™ today, but applying the term is anachronistic.
Tipping has been prevalent in many Europeam countries for decades, though the amount is usually less than in the US.
Age, gender, education etc. are all secondary to class.
She won’t have to worry about her pension, or wether she’ll have to work in 40°C heat, or how rents develop.
For anyone in dark mode: This image has a transparent background, it’s much more clear on a white(-ish) background.
Yup. Maybe they’re confusing it with non-NATO?