Yeah I'm from Germany and I get very suspicious when I see companies that advertise that they are founded in nineteen thirty something...
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Sure, but look at Germany (where I'm from) the Nazis really threw the social and cultural development back for several decades to come. And created the basis for a conservative narrow mindset that is very present today. I realize that our current government is probably one of the most progressive I will ever experience in my life and that is pretty depressing because my ideas for a better society are hardly supported by their politics.
If I remember correctly in Corona times it was something like 10-15 minutes. Other then that mostly not at all. Country Germany
For me throwing a graph in and telling it to create a table from it and stuff like that is really super helpful, since I often have to do this, and by hand it's a very tedious job. Sorting and cleaning tables and translating stuff is super handy and I use it quite often. But other then that I don't care.
Is there a database that collects these cases? I'm not from the US, but I think it would make a lot of sense to have a website that documents all those cases, so one could point people to it if necessary.
Funny how he is always wearing those one color maga hats, as if he wants to show and hide his support at the same time
I could have written the exact same paragraph even though I live on the other side of the planet. It's crazy how universal this shit seems to be.
Well, I surely tried to turn around fast enough to see wether there was sth. Behind me or not -when I was 14.
But we have: nach fest kommt ab!
Which translates like: after tight comes off
How is nothing falling on their feet? It's crazy that they can say shit like this without any consequences.
That is nothing new they always did this with cinemas and DVD/Blu rays too. You wanted to do a screening of the jungle book? You can't. You want to buy a box of your favorite movies, out of stock to create an artificial scarcity and demand for the Christmas season.
Up until 1997 rape within a marriage wasn't defined as a crime in Germany. Because it was specifically defined as an act outside of marriage. Our (probably) next chancellor Friedrich Merz voted against the bill that finally made it a crime!