tryptaminev

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tryptaminev,

And it fucking shouldnt be the case. Ensuring basic humanity and human dignity should be a key matter of the federal government and not delegated to the whimps of states opinions on waht constitutes human rights.

tryptaminev,

In the 2000s and onwards yes. Because often these were sold to private investors in the capitalization of former communist/socialist countries.

At the time when they were built they did provide a great improvement in housing, especially as most of eastern Europe has been terrible destroyed by the Nazis.

tryptaminev,

In the “capitalism did better than communism/socialism” debate i still feel a great lack of historical context. Eastern Europe has been largely destroyed by the Nazis. China has lived through brutal Japanese occupation and a genocide of 10 Million people. Korea has been subject to a war emplyoing terrible new weapons such as Napalm to bring great destruction.

Meanwhile the US homeland has been faring without any destruction, France surrendered quick enough to avoid most damage and the UK sucessfully fended off the Nazi attacks so the damage was limited.

Purely economically speaking the Western allies were off to a much better start than the Eastern countries. So i would argue that for the economical question, it remains impossible to claim capitalism to be superior to socialism. Otherwise authoritarianism is always to the detriment of the people.

tryptaminev,

Realistically more suffering than enjoying, because they want someone to comit to them, but not comit themselves, ever bound in a cycle of emotional on-off turmoil.

tryptaminev,

it often was hit or miss with games though. I remember some games from 95/98 to run on 2000, then not on XP, somehow on Vista and 7, but not on 10. And other games ran on XP, but not Vista and 7…

its all weird with windows

tryptaminev,

It is closer to the release of the first Doom than it is to today.

tryptaminev,

my bad. I had 1996 in my memory, but that was the first Quake.

tryptaminev,

In many European countries the drinking age is 18 and in some the drinking age for beer and wine is 16. So we could be talking about as early as 2004.

tryptaminev,

isnt a a bar evening just an optional meeting with no agenda and alcohol?

tryptaminev,

i have yet to find a main dish that is not getting better when adding pepper.

tryptaminev,

i mean the good stuff is not typically served at these events. I’m thinking roulade and gulash that need to simmer for multiple hours.

Also in central Europe it is difficult to consider foods distinct to one country. Most of Polish, Czech and German cuisine overlap a lot.

tryptaminev,

how do healthy teeth relate to well seasoned food?

tryptaminev,

Another consideration is recognizeability and reproduction. When you want hundreds of banners, or maybe even put the image into thousands of metal armors, you don’t want a superrealistic picture.

tryptaminev,

You think cognitive dissonance is a bug that they would take to realize they are wrong. But it is a core feature of far right ideologies

tryptaminev,

it’s more of a hobbit than anything.

Bilbo Fannings

tryptaminev,

Every liquid cooling system is pretty much that. Eventually you need to give it to the outside and the outside is usually air. Heck even river cooling for Power plants ends up “air cooling” through the rivers surface.

tryptaminev,

If that can be proved, this should justify another anti trust investigation against Google.

This is precisely why monopolies or suchquasi-monopolies are terrible for the market and customers.

tryptaminev,

why are the American people not fighting for a vote reform, to make voting on Sunday, like in every reasonable country?

Voting on Tuesdays is just designed to keep normal working people from voting.

How can you all be fine with that?

tryptaminev,

I just heard the 7th book as an audiobook last week. The amount of unforgiveable curses just casually casted by “the good guys” is staggering.

Seems to Rowlin the ends justify the means.

tryptaminev,

ahh yes. Because the Israeli army has literally no options between “relentless bombing of Gaza, denying access to food, water and medicine, sniping civillians trying to flee according to your demand on the safe routes you designated and bombing ambulances trying to move patients in the same way” and “doing nothing and watch Hamas regroup.”

Israel could have led an infantry assault into Gaza withou pounding everything first. That would have meant higher casualties though and here shows the true nature of Israels government and army.

They do not care for any palestinian life. So far for every Israeli soldier that got killed, more than 200 palestinian civillians were killed.

In world war 2 the axis powers killed about 6 civillians for every axis soldier and the allies killed about 1 civillian for every 4 ally soldiers. So the war that was about total destruction and genocide still had more than a magnitude less civillians killed relative to combatants killed.

tryptaminev,

Many more people yes. Bidets and their concepts are not well known in most of western countries.

tryptaminev,

How are you supposed to condition a human to go kill and die in a brutal onslaught, if you can’t condition him to wear an uniform and shave?

tryptaminev,

Ideally you aren’t slamming all of your weight on your ankles with every step though. If you do that at human scale with normal human weight, there won’t be much of your ankles left either. Your muscles work as a spring to catch most of the force and they also grow cubicly. So i think the law cannot be applied this directly to biological systems. Of course you are right, that King Kong would probably not just be a scaled up Gorilla, but also altered in his shape.

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