Merci beaucoup!
Bezahlschranke...
Not every country is the same as the US. Other countries' conservatives aren't necessarily the same as yours. Sometimes conservatives and left-wing parties even work together to solve issues.
That beans cause gas is generalyl known though
It's also known that after a while people adapt. The intestinal microbiome grows more methane-metabolising bacteria, thus decreasing the severity of any gaseous issue.
But it's true that some digestive deseases may limit people's ability to consume large amounts of legume.
Is that so? Can you link some source for this claim?
In Finnland gibt es in Supermärkten und Discountern keine Zigaretten, dafür gibt es häufig bei der Quengelware direkt an der Kasse Regale mit Nikotinkaugummis. Da ist Gesetzgebung im Sinne der Bürger am Werk.
Warum soll man ohne Beratung an der Kasse Zigaretten bekommen, aber NICHTS um von den Zigaretten weg zu kommen!?
Ist halt leider nur gar nicht amüsant. Genauso wenig, wie das Motto "nicht bei Juden kaufen" im dritten Reich amüsant war, "obwohl" sich die Nazis damit möglicherweise die besten Deals haben entgehen lassen und sich damit auch selbst geschadet haben.
Tu dir keinen Zwang an, viel Spaß bei der Gründung der Spaghettipartei. Bist zum Glück der Erste mit der Idee, eine reine Spaß-Partei zu gründen. /s
Andere soziale Netzwerke:
Regression-Tests für Software
Unser soziales Netzwerk:
Regression-Tests für Nutzer 🥴
Das stimmt schon.
Overpopulation is an incorrect translation for "Überfremdung". It hurts to improve the translation of a German alt-right buzzword, but I'd rather translate it with "over-foreignization" (kudos to Chat GPT with helping).
Du meinst, so wie bei Youtube?
For most mixed-gender public saunas in Finland though, bathing clothes are mandatory and nudity is prohibited. Also, nobody cares that much what you are wearing and you can wear your swimsuit to a single gender sauna, too, if it makes you feel comfortable.
This is quite opposite to Germany, where regular sauna goers might very well tell you that clothes are prohibited and that they "pose a hygiene problem". I even heard people saying stuff like "This is a Finnish sauna, you don't wear clothes here!" in a German mixed gender sauna. Well, the opposite is true for a mixed gender sauna in Finland 🤷🏼.
Edit: My experience is limited, so I guess I was wrong about wearing bathsuits to single-gender saunas. Thanks for pointing that out @kadotux@lemmings.world !
@Seven@feddit.de @srai@feddit.de @akarossa@feddit.de Könntet ihr diesen Bot bannen? Er liefert in nahezu jedem Post das Gegenteil von einem Mehrwert.
Der @zlng_bot@feddit.de hier ist aber auch ein notorisch schlechter Bot. Da waren entsprechende Bots auf der Plattform, die nicht genannt werden darf, teils deutlich nützlicher.
Für mich ist es in Ordnung, sobald ein paar Tage vergangen sind. Okay, es ist tatsächlich nicht schwarz-weiß.... bei Putin würde es mir schwer fallen, Häme nicht gutzuheißen.
Ich mochte es sehr auf /r/de, dass solche hämischen Kommentare gegenüber Verstorbenen strikt verboten waren und es auch entsprechend streng geahndet wurde. Das ständige Witzeln über Verstorbene hier auf !dach@feddit.de hat ein sehr unangenehmes Geschmäckle.
No, an average German speaker from Germany wouldn't understand it. It's basically an extremely heavy German dialect, belonging to the group of Allemanic German dialects. Non intelligible dialects are not uncommon in many parts of Germany, though. In some German regions (e.g. southern Black Forest), the local dialects also belong to the group of Allemanic dialects. The locals from there might have a somewhat easier time getting used to Swiss German dialect varieties.
Elmex ist eine der guten Zahnpasta Optionen, die man hat. Zusammen mit meridol sind es nach meinem Kenntnisstand die beiden besten.
Magst du uns erzählen, was die Quellen für deinen Kenntnissstand sind? Laut meinem Kenntnisstand (Stiftung Warentest) sind häufig auch billige Hausmarken unter den besten Zahncremes.
Nach der Insolvenz der Signa-Gruppe steht ein Verkauf der Warenhauskette Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof im Raum. Ist ein Verkauf überhaupt realistisch? Wer könnte Interesse an den Häusern haben? Von Angela Göpfert.
Ich warte schon so lange darauf, dass man den Laden in Würde sterben lässt. Vielleicht klappt es dieses Mal?
A nice article by the major German public broadcaster's news site. Translation by ChatGPT3.5:
The gloomy outlook on the future is countered by the genre Solarpunk: It creates online in art and literature a future worth living in, and one that might even be attainable.
Green meadows dotted with individual solar panels, with cows dozing in the shade. Floating balloons resembling turbines, with rotors generating electricity. Artificial cloud formations created above a small cultivation area that rains just enough to make the land fertile. Solar-powered, autonomously flying buses connecting the countryside with the city. It sounds like a utopia, a utopia of a world where people live in harmony with nature and use technology in a gentle manner.
These described scenes are from an anime that can be found on YouTube and represent a trend that has been growing in social networks in recent years: Solarpunk. It's a sustainable, green utopia expressed in art, design, and mostly in short stories and literature. Initially, it was primarily an internet phenomenon focused on aesthetics.
A Future in Harmony with Nature
The term "Solarpunk" emerged in 2008 through a blog post and initially described only a literary genre that evolved from science fiction, particularly climate fiction. This idea is not entirely new, especially when examining feminist science fiction from the 1970s. For example, in Marge Piercy's utopia "Woman on the Edge of Time," she sketched a world contrasting the sexist and racist present of that time. It depicted a world where racism and gender differences were abolished, and small collective communities engaged in environmentally conscious practices while using their advanced technologies to maintain their quality of life.
The term "Solar" symbolizes ecological sustainability, and "Punk" in this context represents rebellion, inclusion, diversity, and a counterbalance to capitalism. It's a counterproposal to the retro-oriented Steampunk and nihilistic Cyberpunk genres. Solarpunk aims to look forward with hope and counter the dystopian and post-apocalyptic narratives.
Instead, as noted by journalist Michael Förtsch, who is knowledgeable in the field of science fiction, the genre seeks to offer a positive or at least hopeful perspective on the future. A future where humanity strives to exist sustainably in harmony with the environment.
From Imagination to Reality
According to Förtsch, there are already approaches to this concept in our world today: "We can adapt our lives to better cope with climate change. We have technologies like solar and wind power, battery systems, and sustainable architecture. But we also have the opportunity to change our lifestyles and consumption habits by repairing devices, reducing waste, and producing food locally." This is the idea that artists in the Solarpunk genre embrace. "They are already envisioning that in the future, we will incorporate all these things into our lives."
Förtsch states that Solarpunk is already being lived today, with people making their homes or villages self-sufficient through solar power or coming together to operate communal gardens. Designers are also taking inspiration from the Solarpunk movement. "Efforts are being made to develop clothing that generates electricity or umbrellas covered in fabric with integrated solar cells that you could use to charge your smartphone via USB, for example."
Healthy, Realistic Hope Can Be Activating
This optimistic view of the future appears to be in stark contrast to Greta Thunberg's admonition, "I don't want you to be hopeful, I want you to panic," from her speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos in 2019. Psychologist Lena Müller, who has been involved with "Psychologists for Future" since 2021, still regards Thunberg's statement as valid and believes that the activist was trying to jolt people out of their lethargy. "Because fear is indeed a mechanism or an emotion that is very activating."
However, Müller also believes that "healthy, realistic optimism" can help people when looking into the future. She has observed this in her work, where, for example, she assists people in workshops to better cope with their despair regarding climate change. "The goal of a climate movement is that we want to activate and motivate people to take action willingly." A sense of powerlessness due to fear can be inhibiting. One should not downplay the situation but also not be thrown off course by it.
Hope Through Technological Advances
Climate researcher Michael Jakob, who has been monitoring climate policy for years, also believes that hope can be activating. "It's not as if we will fall off a cliff if we exceed the target. Even if we have a warming of 2.3 degrees, it's still better than three or four degrees."
There will always be significant consequences, but they become more severe the higher the warming. "Fifteen years ago, the two-degree target sounded utopian, and the prospect of quickly transforming the energy system seemed distant." Much has happened since then. Jakob finds hope in various elements: "One is technological development. Renewable energies have become so affordable that they are now economically profitable on their own, without needing climate protection as the main motivation."
It's not a guaranteed success, but "we still have a chance to turn things around," says Jakob. He doesn't believe it's realistic to expect the entire society to enthusiastically embrace change. However, there need to be pioneers who demonstrate new possibilities and show that many things can be done differently while still having a good life. "I'm thinking of technologies, but also lifestyles, consumption patterns, and so on." Financial incentives and infrastructure must also be created so that this process does not harm people.
Vision through Science Fiction
Climate researcher Michael Jakob considers genres like Solarpunk to be very important because they create positive visions in culture, art, and literature. "Many of the innovations that have been groundbreaking in recent decades were envisioned many decades before. Last year, I read the book 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson, who detailed the concept of the internet in the 1980s. And Jules Verne, who essentially foresaw space travel."
Such visions are crucial, "so that we can imagine what the world could look like if we change," and not succumb to a state of "Climate Doom," which is despair, according to Jakob. It's necessary to believe that there are still opportunities for action.