LazyGit

joined 11 months ago
[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 2 points 5 hours ago

Vorlaut, aber gut

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 1 points 5 hours ago

Genau meine Erfahrung. Deswegen meinte ich ja, dass diese Projekte von Wohnungsbauförderung sehr profitieren würden.

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 11 points 13 hours ago (3 children)

Vielleicht sollten wir anfangen, diese Art von „Sozialwohnungen“ zu fördern?

https://www.syndikat.org/

Da fällt dann auch keine Mietpreisbindung mehr weg

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 48 points 1 day ago (4 children)

„Schadenfreude“

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 29 points 1 week ago

Hi, we have done this about 20 times. Never had an issue.

It is a great way to see the world as you get to see a real local home, if you have kids they get their own rooms complete with toys and all. You typically find (and should prepare for your guests) a long list of recommendations and local attractions from pharmacies, bakeries, grocers to small local attractions that are not in guide books.

Oh, and accommodation is free. This enabled us to stay in Vancouver for 4 weeks as a young family as we only had to pay for the flights and rental car - yes, European, we get long paid holidays over here (😇).

PS: We‘ve use homelink.org ( not affiiliated) and were happy with their database. But I am sure there are others like it.

As you are from Vancouver Island you should not have any issues finding an exchange.

I hope you find a nice swap and find everything you need in your difficult time.

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 3 points 1 week ago

Exactly, see my first comment above

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 21 points 1 week ago (15 children)

And also between the thing you are doing being illegal and you being illegal

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 66 points 1 week ago (25 children)

Even if you would think that were a good thing - which I don’t - there is no business case justifying spending all this money on border controls, impacting travel, increasing congestion and pollution just to ’catch’ 19(!) “illegal” immigrants. Even the numbers don’t add up.

Also: Nobody is illegal!

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 3 points 2 weeks ago

That was just mean

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[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)
  • zurück möchten. Ich meine, wer weiß ob sie noch dürfen…
[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago

TL;DR: “sorry, you are right, I over-simplified”and “don’t be a dick on the Autobahn”

Ok, you are technically correct, which is - as we all know - the best version of correct. 😎

I admit to gross over-simplification on my part. This is the internet after all.

My point was to not underestimate the weight of the advisory speed limit. Living over here at a stretch of Autobahn with no posted speed limit I have seen my fair share of reckless speeding and felt compelled to make a point as the image projected by many ‘influencers’ is that anything goes on the Autobahn.

Some more details for the three people still reading this:

Courts over here in good ol’ Germany are pretty clear that paragraph 1 of the German highway code lays out the guiding principle of traffic and has to be followed at all times:

[…]

  1. Participation in road traffic requires constant caution and mutual consideration. (2) Anyone taking part in traffic must behave in such a way that no one else is harmed, endangered or hindered or inconvenienced more than is unavoidable under the circumstances. […] (Translated by myself using deepl.com)

To the advisory speed of 130 km/h:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advisory_speed_limit

[…]While travelling above the advisory speed limit is not illegal per se, it may be negligence per se and liability for any collisions that occur as a result of traveling above the limit can be placed partially or entirely on the person exceeding the advisory speed limit.[…]

[–] LazyGit@feddit.org 6 points 1 month ago (2 children)

If you go faster than 130 km/h you are always allotted a certain percentage of fault in Germany. You don’t have the right to speed if you are endangering others.

 

Neulich in der Badischen Zeitung …

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