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It’s like accepting of the fact that your police is incompetent. They either shoot everyone or let someone else shoot everyone. That’s not doing their job as police.
It’s like accepting of the fact that your police is incompetent. They either shoot everyone or let someone else shoot everyone. That’s not doing their job as police.
Victim blaming. Classy.
You should have asked for bavarian cards/ bayrische Karten and they would have probably known. They are not widely used in the north though.
So, you would play Rommy or Canasta with the German cards?
Huh? The German deck is also known as bavarian cards and they are very common in most of the German South. I’m from swabia and here you use different cards for different games.
Can you even play Schafskopf with the French deck??
I kinda feel like this is unfair to Krusty…
For me it brought back memories of volunteering for a development agency as a white European in rural Cambodia.
Most people from the villages who came to the hospital I worked at had never seen a white person. Many were scared of me and my colleague because they were convinced we were ghosts. Every day people were pointing at me and shouting over the whole street or the market “Look! A white person!!” (Not in so polite words, though). And often small street stalls and businesses refused to talk to us, because they didn’t stop/listen long enough to realise I try to speak Cambodian (Khmai) with them.
I’m not saying this is racism towards me, a white person. But I feel the reaction towards the “unknown” might be similar.
This post is literally about how hard it is to get a formal diagnosis. Nobody said they don’t want to do it.
I’m trying for years now and can’t get anyone to test me. Treatment is only covered after I have an official diagnosis. And this is in a country with socialised healthcare.
Not everyone is as fortunate as you and can get a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yeah I don’t need a doctor to tell me my arm is broken, but at least I can get a doctors appointment for that.
Ahhahhha… I’m trying for 3 years now to get the diagnostics done. I’m in europe with government regulated healthcare and still pay my medications out of pocket, because its only covered with a formal diagnosis which I can’t get anywhere.
Can someone please stop this evil witch on spouting her opinion in public? Stop giving her hate a public platform.
“BuT gUns doNt kilL PeoPle, PeoPle kilL PeoPle”
Then regulate fucking people’s access to guns! It’s not that hard.
I’m confused. So this is a study that shows that significant less content on reddit is bots and trolls than it seems? Like ONLY 15%?
I feel like 15% would have been a realistic number a few years ago, but nowadays you have a hard time comunicating with a real human. A bit like online customer service.
Great. Now they saved the babies so they can suffer before dying an agonising death after birth.
Congratulations pro-lifers, you made the awful situation of carrying a baby that’s not going to live into an unspeakably horrendous one for all people involved.
But hey! Saved the baby, right?
I would be interested to see what happens if you lighten up her skin color a bit…
If you can afford it, yes you can do this. You are allowed to live and work anywhere in the EU.
But if you also need a job to feed you, its more difficult if you do not speak the local language and have not learned something useful.
But from the residency law you absolutely can pack your bag and move to Germany tomorrow as an EU citizen.
Most Nestlé products, no matter the brand have their logo with the bird in the nest on the back. Smallish with the producer info.
You have to actively look for it, but makes avoiding them a lot easier.
I boycott them for 30 years now and even though they are everywhere, its not too big of an effort to avoid them.
If you don’t trust their security why would you even want to use them and trust them with your money?
I read an interesting memoir about a couple who survived the holocaust together deciding to die together in the end. Written by their granddaughter.
An Exclusive Love by Johanna Adorján