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cerement, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
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I think that would describe half my catalog :-/

  • Finnish Iskelmä
    • Stig - Puumaa mä metsästä
    • Arttu Wiskari - Sirpa
    • Lemon - Nainen Tummissa (cover of Lady in Black)
  • Thai
    • จ๊อบ บรรจบ - ดูเธอทำ (Job 2 Do - Doo doo doo)
    • Soreng Santi (สรวง สันติ) - Kuen Kuen Lueng Lueng (cover of Iron Man … sort of)
  • most versions of Bella Ciao (except La Casa de Papel for some reason)
    • Bella ciao cantata dal coro R’Esistente del Pratello
  • the “fun” stuff coming out of Ukraine
    • О.Пономарьов М.Хома Т.Тополя Є.Кошовий Ю.Ткач П.Чорний - УКРАЇНА ПЕРЕМОЖЕ
    • Andriy Khlyvnyuk x The Kiffness - Ukrainian Folk Song ARMY REMIX
    • Cвітоглядець - Bayraktar
SinningStromgald, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

All of Warduna and Heilung. Don’t understand a single word but love the music.

Raineacha,

Yes!! I absolutely adore all of their stuff! Heilung has been on repeat the past few years.

fedev, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
agent_flounder, in Have you ever seen coal burn? If yes, why?
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No, but this topic sent me down a rabbit hole briefly.

You may have heard of the Marshall Fire in Boulder, Colorado that burned 1000 homes and killed two people within the city in 2021.

In the area of the point of ignition of this wildfire, an underground coal fire has been known to be burning for the past 150 years. As far as I know they still haven’t ruled it out as a possible cause.

CaptainBlagbird,
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They didn’t start the fire, it was always burning 🎶

blunderworld, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?

I buy staples as cheaply as I can, and most other things I only buy on sale. Plan my cooking for the week around that.

mojofrododojo, in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

You know what’s free?

SHAME. Shame these selfish fucks every fucking second they are in the public. I want to see a 4 year old give musk the finger. I want to hear a 7 year old shout “SELFISH CUNT” at bezos. I want everyone they interact with who’s not on their payroll to roll their eyes and say “oh no everyone watch out, mr “I need to horde billions” is here. What do you fucking want?”

invective has always been a valuable tool against the arsehole polity.

hark,
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They feel no shame. If they even acknowledge, they just call it “jealousy” from “haters”.

mojofrododojo,

so? if they feel no shame, treat them like the greedy assholes they are. at least everyone else will see the object lesson.

hark,
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They will not stop if they determine that the cost is outweighed by the benefit, that’s what makes them greedy. They need to be suitably punished or they’re just going to continue their ways.

taldennz, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Ruina Imperii by Sabaton

HipsterTenZero, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
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The entirety of NieR and NieR Automata’s vocal tracks. Most of them are actually just gibberish.

taldennz, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Taikatalvi by Nightwish

randomaccount43543, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
SubArcticTundra,
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I was just gonna say this. I’m learning German and it felt cool being anle to losten to it in the original

BuddyTheBeefalo, (edited )

“99 Red Balloons”'es Nena officially outs herself as QAnon, “Reichsbürger”

reddit.com/…/tldr_please_dont_promote_nenas_old_s…

Mojave,

Lmao, don’t care, good song

intensely_human, in What are the best steps to reduce the wealth of billionaires?

Focus on making the poor people richer instead. Then you’ll realize things are going pretty good.

jaek,

Hard to make the poor people richer when the rich are taking an increasingly large share of the pie.

intensely_human,

Actually with the wonders of math it’s not. Because if the pie gets bigger faster than their portion increases, we all win.

And, as it turns out, the poorest people in the world are indeed getting richer.

Urist,
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Resources are ultimately finite, regardless of method of extraction. The poor people would get richer faster with better distribution and research supports basic reasoning that the pie would get bigger if distribution was better.

intensely_human,

Not sure which resources you’re referring to that would be at their limit such that poor people can’t get any richer.

Also no, all the times the economic system has been built around optimizing distribution, production has dropped to almost zero. Under redistribution schemes, the poor tend to die horribly.

Urist,
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I reiterate: All resources are ultimately finite. There is however more than enough for all if extracted sustainably and shared somewhat equally. Under redistribution schemes, the poor stop being poor because having basic needs met increases social mobility. Also production increases because it is in many cases artificially restricted due to the consumers being too poor to buy the things they want and/or need.

LemmyKnowsBest,

Money is infinite though. The wealthy people know how to tap into all the manipulative ways of increasing their own wealth. What we need is education for everyone to know how to do this. But of course a problem with that is that if everyone is wealthy, no one is wealthy because wealth doesn’t exist without something to contrast it with, which are the poor financially-illiterate people who do all the hard labor which generates wealth for their CEOs. Which is why the wealthy people don’t want to educate poor people on financial literacy.

FlapKap, in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Anything by stromae really. In some of his songs you can even hear the emotion he conveys without understanding any French

QuarterSwede, in How are you all making it right now with grocery store prices?
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Wife has been canning for a few years now and we have a pantry of fruits, veggies, and dehydrated food. She goes to the farmers markets during harvest time and goes to town on entire cases of tomatoes, corn, beans, etc. That will last all year for our family of 5. We also pay a friend to raise a pig on her ranch and butcher that once a year. Just got ours (over 400 lbs!). Pork is A LOT cheaper that way. Haven’t found anyone to go half or a quarter in on a cow. We also would need another deep freezer and don’t really have room for it.

We also meal plan weekly so we only buy groceries for what we need to make meals. That saves a ton of money as you aren’t wasteful as much. Oh and we either do pick up or delivery as you spend more when you’re in the store and see things you want but don’t need.

We make almost everything we can from scratch. Wife recently found a recipe for baked oyster crackers with butter and seasoning on them that make dirt cheap snacks and they’re fantastic. The store brand oyster crackers are $1 for 16oz. That’s almost cheap enough to not make those from scratch too. We haven’t bothered yet.

AlpacaChariot,

I’ve always been interested in the idea of canning, but it’s not really a thing in the UK. I know that veg is cheaper and gas is more expensive here than in America but still, surely it costs so much money to can things that you can’t be saving much? Is it only worth it if the produce was in season and therefore really cheap?

kent_eh, (edited )

I’ve always been interested in the idea of canning, but it’s not really a thing in the UK

I suspect it’s more common in the more rural areas.

Or with the city people who manage to have an allotment.

AlpacaChariot, (edited )

I’m in a rural area, it’s really not a thing! Especially not pressure canning with ball jars. People do make pickles and chutneys etc but those are preserved with vinegar and we use kilner jars with a rubber seal to store them. I’ve never once met anyone who has pressure canned vegetables.

kent_eh,

When I think of canning vegetables, cucumber pickles are the first thing that comes to mind.

AlpacaChariot,

Yeah and we obviously have those here although you could just make them in any old jar and keep them in the fridge. The thing that seems to be quite different in America to the UK is the whole pressure canning scene. We do have similar food but it’s all in tins, nobody really makes it themselves and I’m not even sure where you’d get hold of a pressure canner, you’d probably have to import it.

bl4ckblooc,

When I was a kid (20 years ago) my parents would make pickles, and some assorted pickled veggies. Usually the veggies would come from a farm around us or an auction where you could buy trays of veggies about the size of a flat of canned drinks. They would also do some fruits in syrup, mainly ones that my uncle would bring us from another part of the country where him and his neighbours had fruit tree.

QuarterSwede, (edited )
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Definitely not about cost on the veggies. At best it’s break even compared to the store. It’s more about knowing it’s the veggie and water only. Or seasoning too if you like them a certain way. We’ve found corn to be higher quality too. Plus, where we live peaches are fabulous and better than anywhere else in the country so we get to can the best and control the amount of syrup used so they’re healthier. Sorry Georgia, you don’t actually have the best peaches.

AlpacaChariot,

Totally get that. Much nicer to know you’re not eating too much processed crap.

Jealous of the peaches!

moving to the country, I’m gonna eat a lot of peaches

Ramenator,

Yeah, I’m making a lot myself too, but I sadly don’t have the storage space for large amounts of food. And the homemade goods are often more expensive, unless you can get veggies on the cheap from a farmer

QuarterSwede,
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We probably aren’t saving much on the veggies overall for sure. Some are cheaper than canned but others aren’t. However, we know exactly what’s in it and we buy it once a year so we’ve budgeted for it.

Steve,

Pork is the cheapest meat on the shelf right now

QuarterSwede,
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It is, and it’s even cheaper if you raise your own. Plus it’s better quality meat.

grue,

Depends on your location. Where I live, chicken is cheaper.

jubilationtcornpone,

That’s the way to do it. Raising pigs or cows, if you have the space or know someone who does, is way cheaper than store bought pork/beef.

gregorum, (edited ) in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?
cafeinux, (edited ) in What songs do you like that are in a language which you don't speak?

Eivør - Trøllabundin

I have listened to it so much that I know the lyrics perfectly, and it’s even possible my pronunciation is close to correct, yet I don’t speak a word of Faroese.

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