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I thought it was obvious that this was a joke referencing one of the arguments Russia uses to justify their attack of Ukraine. Next time I’ll add a /s.
I thought it was obvious that this was a joke referencing one of the arguments Russia uses to justify their attack of Ukraine. Next time I’ll add a /s.
Germany should invade Kaliningrad since this is an attack on Germany and its allies plus historically Kaliningrad was german territory and that is apparently enough of a reason to justify an attack against another country.
These do not look like they are anywhere near 200 years old.
Honestly this is probably how I subconciously felt on reddit for maybe a few years before I left. In all the slightly larger subreddits you could mostly predict how the comment section would look like. Mostly the same jokes and the same answers. The best posts also felt like they were made by people who put in a lot of time to figure out how to get to the frontpage and once you yourself made a post it would mostly be removed for some reason or buried. On Lemmy it is also much easier to see other opinions that are not directly downvoted into oblivion but rather discussed and as long as the person does not behave like an idiot the discussion is interesting.
Kein Richter, sondern eine KI die natürlich absolut zuverlässig funktioniert weil sie von den guten Leuten erstellt wurde. /s
Evince (the standard GNOME pdf reader) has night mode that you can toggle with “Ctrl + i” by default.
No problem, these days there are too many people that would really say crazy stuff like this.