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  • I look way older than I am. And I have a younger sister. So I am still cometely in on all the young people jokes, but teenagers address me with the formal "you" (German). And I feel betrayed by my own people every time. Best thing is when my sister is talking about an internet phenomenon and says "you wouldn't understand" but I was literally there when it happened like five years ago.

    So what I'm trying to say is I stopped feeling like a child when I wasn't accepted as one anymore. Child and adult are (mostly! I'm not promoting pedophilia) societal norms.

  • Honey
  • No he's implying that eating something just because it is "Vegan" is not understanding the point. Vegans usually don't eat stuff because it's bad for the environment or because they see animals as equal lifeforms and don't want to cause them harm. If you don't eat most animal products because of the environment then you might be ok with eating oysters on occasion. They have a similar co2 footprint as most vegetables. Similarly honey has an even smaller footprint.

  • I would've paid extra for that
  • Do you guys think that this makes the parrots happy? Assuming they don't understand the content of what they are saying at all and the laughing is just imitation. They are participating in a kind of ritual by laughing together. Even if they don't understand it, but most humans dont fully understand the rituals we are part of either. Those small rituals are important for people to feel like part of a community. The parrots are completely isolated from peers in a small group. The only visitors are alien to them. They cannot understand our language or our culture, yet they try their best to participate.

  • Which game started this? It's everywhere.
  • That's different. The detective mode is actually useful for when you have to clear a room. It's so good that some of the last and hardest enemies in the game are not visible while using it.

  • Halloween Botany
  • Well, cooking terms and botany terms are not the same. Any non reproductive part of a plant is vegetable. But in cooking we have a completely different idea of what vegetables are.

    This really doesn't matter because most people are not botanists and those who are probably know the terms. The only people that care are quirky internet people with debates about weather or not potato salad should be considered a cake or something.

  • Rule of owning
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  • Problems
  • We had a lot of berry bushes at the side of the road in my hometown. Trees were often apple or Japanese cherry blossom trees. And of course the local chestnut tree made up a lot of them. Wich are also delicious. All of them bore fruit and nuts and we loved picking the stuf.

  • Calls grow in Germany to ban far-right AfD
  • What stoped the kpd? Or the groups that wanted to rebuild the NSDAP? Would you rather have them pull the strings instead? I mean yea a ban could be dangerous, but letting them take over the justice system, the finances and police of Germany seems like a horrible second option.

  • Bomb dropped by U.S. in World War II explodes at airport in Japan, causing runway damage and cancellation of 80 flights
  • I used to live in an area that was one of the biggest targets for bombers in Germany during WW2. I remember every few months there was a bomb alarm. We had to leave the house for a few hours while it was being defused. No bomb ever blew up luckily and it just became routine.

  • How to bypass Wi-Fi limitations

    Hey everyone, I live in a dorm like apartment where my Internet plan is part of my contract. I have a monthly data limit which just isn't enough for me. Buying additional data is stupid expensive. I found out though that your used data is only calculated once you disconnect from the internet completely. So my idea is to get a small device that is constantly connected. I could use an Amazon echo / Google home, but I'm not comfortable with the idea of having one. Could I just hook up something like a raspberry pie to the Internet and how would I go about ensuring that it has a constant connection? Thanks for your time and sorry for the long post.

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