LwL

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[–] LwL 3 points 10 months ago

Honestly that car most reminds me of the mad cats R.A.T. mice which look like they'd be hella uncomfortable but somehow are quite the opposite. Though I'm still happiest with my model o-

[–] LwL 2 points 10 months ago

There's a reason i tend to dislike interacting with germans online. When they mainly speak english they're usually fine but with german communities I haven't had great experiences. I mostly just pretend to not be german.

We even have our own Texas (Bavaria), there must be a connection.

[–] LwL 6 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Yes, I've never really seen the paradox as a paradox for that reason. The question, rather, should be what precisely we require from the social contract. The old question of "where is the line at which point my freedom impacts your freedom". But no matter where that line is, it means that if someone spews hate, you're allowed to respond in kind

(Morally, that is. If it's covered by law then legally it should be handled through the justice system and responding in kind would fall under vigilante justice)

[–] LwL 2 points 10 months ago

I agree required visiting would be a great thing. I'm not sure if it's required but it's at least extremely common in germany to visit the nearest KZ at some point, and I think that in particular drives home the horrors quite well (even if the response to the palestinian genocide and the popularity of the AfD shows that it's clearly not working perfectly, but I guess that's impossible).

[–] LwL 6 points 10 months ago

Well now I actively hate them instead of just not caring for their music, which i find to be ok

[–] LwL 9 points 10 months ago

Also, online logins should lock you out temporarily after a few failed attempts anyway, making brute force a complete non issue.

Also also, if you're going to try to brute force someones pw, you would just look up the requirements beforehand anyway.

[–] LwL 0 points 10 months ago (3 children)

I'm from the country that spawned nazis lol, pretty sure if you're going that route you're the unqualified one for not being german.

Violence works great for keeping people out of political discourse (part of how the nsdap rose to power), it doesn't work to have them consider changing their minds.

[–] LwL 10 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Oh, it's the trans version of being gay is a choice i guess...

Would explain a lot, because to most transppl the thought of someone wanting to be what they were assigned at birth makes no sense whatsoever. But regardless it's not hard to accept that others might feel like you do but in reverse. Shows one hell of a lack of empathy to then conclude that must mean anyone claiming they do want to must have ulterior motives.

Maybe that at least means there's hope for her to realize what kind of bs she's spouting, but she's probably a lost cause.

[–] LwL 5 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Well, it is as much slice of life travel romance as it is medieval economical drama, so the story overall is relatively slow paced. The pacing usually picks up at the end of each smaller story arc though (which is mostly the end of each LN volume, which iirc the original anime covered 3.5 of in 25 episodes). Assuming similar pacing I'd guess 4-5 eps in you should know if you're interested. The very start is imo still a bit more slow paced than the rest of it, but it's rarely fast, with the character development happening just as slowly.

[–] LwL 3 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Oh, I read that as "Donating that" where that=blood. Explains a lot, yea. The limit here in germany for blood was very few times per year too. Plasma was allowed a lot more frequently though.

[–] LwL 3 points 10 months ago (3 children)

...what? Donating blood is a perfectly common thing in "civilization" including spain. The benefits to the recipients far outweigh the risks to the donator.

[–] LwL 3 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Can definitely agree they need to be context based, dunno how the situation there is in the US precisely.

I can also say from experience though that no speed limit doesn't mean there aren't tons of overtakes, and speed changes when overtaking isn't possible. Not everyone is comfortable with the same speed. If you have a 6 lane highway without speed limit here, you have trucks going 80 km/h on the rightmost lane, some cars following them at the same speed and other cars going around 100 that often use the rightmost lane too and then overtake every truck. Then cars going around 120 in the middle lane except some go 130 and others 110 so lots of overtakes happen. Then you have the leftmost lane where everything from 140-220 tends to be (def skews to the lower end though) and you can guess the result.

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