PerCarita

joined 2 years ago
[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 years ago

Didn't the housing crisis start with bad policies and market deregulations? I'm not sure which government undid which regulations though

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Do you live in Swabia? You sound like you live in Swabia.

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Apparently there are some Cherry MX sets from 30 years ago that are still working today. So I guess part of it is longevity, part nostalgia.

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 years ago

He said, in a not uncommon self burn

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago

Humans could be about to ruin whatever was supposed to survive on Mars in a couple million of years. We've disrupted our own planet, and are about to destroy another one. And honestly, we're not all that great as a species.

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 years ago

JUST ONE MORE TURN.......!!!!!

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago

Here's another "insider's insight": The car industry is a tough business. The profit margin is not like selling bottled water, especially when you consider overheads in R&D and the regulation compliant measures they have to adhere to, to sell in the German/EU market. Cars sold in the US are cheaper to produce because they go through much, much less vigorous testing, but then they are loaded with stupid add-ons (screens behind each seat, more luxurious user interface, better speaker+subwoofer combos, etc)

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

If you can read Spanish, you'd be disheartened at how many people still claim that the kiss was "cultural".

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 11 points 2 years ago

My stupid ass watched a Youtube video about this and the comment section broke my heart. Thanks Lemmy users for restoring my faith in Europe-based, over-30, left leaning internet users.

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I saw someone starting this thought exercise just yesterday - imagine Al Gore became president, say for two terms. Then the boat swung back into two terms of McCain, followed by Obama. No Iraq war. No Benghazi. Possibly no 2006 Housing Crisis. Maybe Covid would still have happened. But anyway, wouldn't that have been a much happier timeline?

Back to no Iraq War, maybe Saddam would have gotten toppled over locally. The Arab Spring would still have happened, but then also maybe no ISIS?

[–] PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de 0 points 2 years ago

You used Tiktok as an example for something that is more interesting than learning. (Of course it's more interesting than learning, it's digital crack cocaine.)

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Schlichter Arbeitsrucksack? (discuss.tchncs.de)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by PerCarita@discuss.tchncs.de to c/arbeitsleben@feddit.de
 

So, ich fang mal mit einem safen Thema an - welchen Rucksack nutzt ihr so für die Arbeit? Deutsch ist meine 4. Sprache, entschuldige bitte die Fehler, etc, pp.

Ich muss zunehmend zu Kunden in anderen Städten für 2-3 Nächte fahren, dafür nehme ich die Bahn (in der Arbeitszeit ein Nickerchen machen zu können ist einfach köstlich). Ich bin bisher mit einem kleinen Koffer und einer Totebag meiner Firma klargekommen, samt 13" Laptop, Unterlagen und Wasserflasche. Den Koffer werde ich behalten, aber mein Rucken wird sich langsam auf einen Rucksack freuen.

Ich bin keine modebewusste Frau (s. Firmen Totebag). Den Kunden ist es ziemlich egal was ich trage, ich bin nicht in Marketing oder sowas ähnliches unterwegs. Es darf jedoch gern ein bisschen stylish sein. Mir ist sehr wichtig, dass der Rucksack langlebig ist und hat nachkaufbare Ersatzteile. Mein letzter Tagesrucksack war ein Scooby Doo Rucksack in Violett. Den hab ich mit 7 bekommen und hat, bis ich 22 war, alles mitgemacht. Nochmal so, nicht modebewusst.

Die jetzige top drei:

Habt ihr noch weitere Empfehlungen, oder hat jemand sogar einen von den top drei schonmal probiert? Budget bis 120€ - Tumi, Tom Bihn, Rimowa, usw kommen deshalb nicht in Frage.

[Edit] Ich sehe, dass es neue replies gibt, kann aber die replies nicht lesen. Kp wieso. Danke für die Antworte, ich werd's morgen nochmal versuchen. Ist das ein Federation Ding weil ich nicht auf Feddit eingeloggt bin?

 

I finished the second series yesterday and I'm ready to share what I thought of it.

spoilerThe cold openings, the mini episodes within the episodes are not as interconnected as Gaiman might have thought. Why does Crowley seemed to know everything and Aziraphale flutters like a leaf for telling a lie. Didn't he, against God's will, give his flaming sword to humans, which inadvertently became humans' first weapon, and then became War's sword? And where was the Crowley that changed the paintball guns into real guns? Why is he always so nice all of a sudden?

It's a shame that it was filmed under Covid restrictions, but then why produce what was basically a "bridge" series? A little bird told me that the storyline Pterry and Gaiman discussed back in the days was about The Second Coming, that was teased in the final moment in the final episode of this series. Well. I wish that was what we'd had gotten instead.

This series is the Aziraphale & Crowley show and that's okay. So why on earth were they separated for whole episodes midway through? And I like the kiss, though I found the way it was cut was cheesy.

This is not to say I didn't like series 2, I laughed a lot, it's entertaining enough, but to me it's no where near as good as the first series.

If I have to give it a rating out of ten, ten being perfect, one being not only technically bad but also morally offensive, this is a 6,9. I liked it enough, but series 1 was an 8,8.

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