I think if you banned coffee, most countries would have legit riots of not revolutions. The people will put up with a lot, but not that.
I think if you banned coffee, most countries would have legit riots of not revolutions. The people will put up with a lot, but not that.
Of all the answers here, this definitely seems like the right one and the only one that makes sense.
You’re right, that’s certainly not impressive.
Norwegian, it’s like Danish but with an attractive accent.
Do modern day fonts even support automatic ligatures? How does that work? Or are there Unicode symbols for them?
You think poor people drive around SUVs in Hamburg because they use them for work?
Get bread and canned fish. You can also get canned tomato soup and eat it cold. And then make sure to bring some fruits or something.
You have clearly never been to Scandinavia.
Because it’s a shit ruling that says discriminating against people is a form of speech. At least that’s why I think it’s a horrible ruling.
Don’t threaten me with a good time.
You made me go to reddit for a quick look, and I’m in love with it. John Oliver is indeed a sexy beast.
For me the huge advantage of this is being able to read without holding something. I often like to read lying on the beach for example, and hate having to hold my Kindle over my head, this would potentially solve that. Not really worth $350, but still, I like the concept.
Federal cases have extremely high conviction rates and I’m sure a case of this caliber has a solid foundation before being brought. The only main thing that can stop it is the difficulty in finding an unbiased jury.
Yes, it was the Clintons who forced Trump to hide boxes of classified documents in a ball room in his mansion, show it to different people while bragging about how classified it was, and collude with an aide to hide it in the basement when the FBI asked for it. That makes so much sense.
Give me that sweet release.
Thank you so much for your reply. It makes sense and I agree with you. I guess in the end the community on an arbitrary instance might win out as the main one for each niche hobby, so that most talk will happen there, with others as alternatives. I’m really looking forward to the experience of getting used to this and getting it up and running.
Thanks for explaing this, as someone new to this whole thing coming for reddit, it is a bit of an adjustment. Does this not come with the problem of sort of diluting the same topic out in different places. Like say the different servers all have a “technology” instance, and they all have a post about Apollo shutting down right now. Then you will have many different discussions going on in separate places about that. Is that correctly understood?
I’m in the same boat as you. I hope Lemmy can replace reddit for me completely, either way it will be a good thing for my reddit addiction I think.
And people said Linus’ experience wasn’t representative of non-experienced users trying out Linux.