Both. Both are perfectly fine.
Thanks for getting the Word out! Now it finally will pay off, that i got the crew while Ubisoft was giving away games for free a long time ago!
Vive la Resistance! 🇫🇷
Thanks for getting the Word out! Now it finally will pay off, that i got the crew while Ubisoft was giving away games for free a long time ago!
Vive la Resistance! 🇫🇷
Thank you dear person! You truly are a godsend!
Herzlichen Glückwunsch herr Arbeitslos! Sie haben nun den ersten Schritt in eine Bessere Welt gewagt!
A Ducky Momo Fridge!!!
Nenn mich den Schredder! Nieder mit dem Schweinesystem!!!
Peter Arbeitslos! Sie sind es!
WO SIND DIE PRAPSSCHNALLINEN???
The problem is sadly a bit more complicated. Thanks to the winner takes all system over in america a third party candidate has virtually no chance of being elected. Therefore if you want to counter a candidate you disagree with you have to necessarily vote for the most popular candidate that you can mildly agree with.
Some states have signed a pact to switch to ranked choice voting (i think new york and new hampshire are among them) which will help a lot with this problem on a state level. Only when most states adopt this it will matter on a national level.
Then and only then will it be viable to vote third party.
Aha! So this is the famous RadioShack!
Ich finde es gibt nichts zu entschuldigen!
Schwarzer Peter ist ein ehrenwerter Ersatz für schwarzen Jacob.
Vielen Dank für ihren Originalpfosten! Er hat mein zwerchfell gekitzelt!
Well if you really start looking into it, carbon offsets are mostly a scam.
For instance just declaring: “I will cut down this forest” without ever having the intention to do so, and then not doing it counts as a carbon offset. This is what abgreat part of companies are doing. Just saving forests that nobody wanted to cut down in the first place from being cut down. This they then sell to the consumer as a carbon offset.
John Oliver had a great segment on this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6p8zAbFKpW0
I think this might be a new rule if the Internet…
There is always a relevant xkcd.
I stand corrected. I just almost never go into the second story, since the part of my regular trip, that has a second story is only 5-10 minutes. ^^
Ah! The wise guys!
But isn’t this an italian train? Or do they just have the same carriages as the germans?
I find this very amooseing