I would sell your cat together with the cat of the guy above you for a single pretzel.
@Nudel: Wer das liest, ist doof.
I would sell your cat together with the cat of the guy above you for a single pretzel.
The left one ist for your left vagina and the right one for your right vagina. Duuuuuh. Stupid question.
Sadly, no. Germany for example has the SCHUFA which is basically the equivalent of the Chinese social score nowadays
Weird that the comments and the top level post are calling out the countries which abstained but apperently no one cares about the ‘against’ votes.
God-Emperor
Pardon, you meant holy and all knowing God-Emperor, Sun Overlord and Reincarnated Jesus, Messias and *checks notes* greatest leader of all time.¹ Please adress him with his proper title you mortal filth!
¹ I wonder where I have heard that one before…
You might have noticed the other comment from yesterday already correcting me.
Moving that pawn as an opening weakens the king.
Depends. There are advantages and disadvantages to having the whole ‘Kasus, Numerus, Genus’ stuff around. To put it simple, if it was so bad than why is it still around in so many languages?
From a scientific point of view, one of the advantages is that it introduces redundancies (e.g. when adjective and the corresponding noun have the same suffix) and differences between the different syntactical parts of a sentence. This makes it easier to understand what someone else is saying even if you misunderstood them.
For the same reason computers exchange messages not simply by exchanging ASCII code because a single bit flip would alter the messages meaning.
You also need to keep in mind that languages weren’t designed to be easy to learn for non-native speakers. They have been developed by native-speakers simply using it.
you can’t encrypt it
My friend, you will be surprised that encryption is something that not only the magical internet machine can do.
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun Eigentum der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
The comparison doesn’t work. In the US it is common practice that a newspaper gives a recommendation.
Also the US has a two party system. Compare this to Germany’s multi party system. If you are undecided between to options a recommendation might help. If you are undecided whether you should vote the Greens or SPD a newspaper recommending CDU doesn’t help you at all.
While it is not illegal for a newspaper to give a recommendation in Germany, it would be a scandal indeed. But the only reason for this would be that they didn’t do it before. People are just complaining about changes like in this case as well