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  • There is a difference between understanding a thought process and condoning it. What's next, are you going to tell psychologists to just shoot their patients, because obviously they can't do anything?

    fuck off

    Calm your tits m8

  • I logically understand rioting when your team loses, but why the fuck would you riot when your team wins?

  • hail subtitles

  • Implying most other EU-members would have been more willing to prosecute. I'm not convinced.

    That said, do blame Ireland for the actual corruption, instead of the other countries' hypothetical corruption.

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  • As far as we know, the pyramids weren't built by slaves.

  • IMO, the more important reason is that English is crusty af. Lots of languages had massive changes since the printing press was invented, but that didn't stop them from changing their orthography. Germany even had an official spelling reform in the 1990s.

  • Susie would definitely pick something edgier (Arch? some "hacking" distro like Kali?), and Lancer would pick something whacky (Hanna Montana Linux?).

  • WDYM "they got the whole outside", most of outside is human agriculture and infrastructure.

  • Probably because it was actually a show for ~10 yo kids, so the style the 90s dub studios were doing was appropriate.

  • People with dead fathers: Sucks to be you, I guess

  • I found that it had a lot of substance. Great show.

  • Parks & Recs season one was pretty different from the rest of the show - not necessarly bad, just different, e.g. several popular characters didn't exist yet. TBH I don't remember when exactly they introduced substantial changes, but I think it was the start of season two.

  • IME, a significant amount of people are not cut out to be roommates, either. Including me, I've been a shitty roommate (I can't bring myself to clean regularly and I have severe insomnia) and the only thing that changed is that I live by myself now.

  • Edit: Ugh, autocorrect changed “with” to “without” so I fixed it. I hate it when my machine silently changes the entire meaning of my sentence to its exact opposite!

    Shit like this is why I never use autocorrect. I'd rather have a few typos that a completely butchered sentence.

    Edit: But somehow, I keep making mistakes that look like I used autocorrect. IDK what's going on there.

  • Did you cut off half the article or does it not actually mention any of the anti-car candidates? It's not a fight if there's only pro-car candidates. Also, it's worth mentioning that the SPD is generally also a pro-car party. If in doubt, look at Hannover, the local SPD broke off a red-green coalition because the green mayor wants to build more bicycle lanes.

  • We don't really have lower-alcohol beer here (except for Guinness and Kilkenny, but they're expensive), so my go-to is non-alcoholic beer. Usually relatively cheap and suitably weak-tasting, if I want to get buzzed I get a spirit as a chaser. Not as cost-effective as drinking standard beers, though.

  • The author's main point seems to be that 4.2% ABV is usually a much better choice than the >5% of most craft beers. But there are other beers with low ABV, there are even non-alcoholic craft beers. e.g. Guinness Stout and Kilkenny Irish Rad Ale have about the same ABV, and while especially bottled Guinness is certainly not as good as the draft version, they're still pretty drinkable. The section at the end where the author rattles off all the other lower-alcohol beers that allegedly don't taste good is not well-argued IMO.

    TBH not much of a shitpost, the main point of the article makes too much sense.

  • My password manager doesn't have network functions and I use Linux, so that's rather unlikely. If my device got infected with malware (keyloggers etc.), I doubt the difference between one really good password and 20 good passwords that I somehow remember would matter.

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  • That's usually not "mysterious", though. They'll tell you.