In Germany, people don’t drink warm beer, if, like anywhere else, they can avoid it.
In Germany, people don’t drink warm beer, if, like anywhere else, they can avoid it.
I’d go by ‘mechanical devices’, there were hardly any machines in our understanding back then.
In 1700 steam engines weren’t far in the future, but not invented yet.
Takes out their smartphone and starts the beer drinking app.
That’s like an opinion, man. Or 24.
That might be the case in your country, but there are many cultures that are perfectly capable of sharing and keeping common infrastructure in good conditions. Your personal experience isn’t generic and globally true.
A country’s land should not be owned by individuals, in my opinion, but used by those who need it and when they do so. A country’s land is what makes it a land, so it cannot be owned or sold. Someone inheriting it from someone who took it and maybe sold it should give no legitimate claim to possession.
There is the Norse Beowulf myth, that is somewhat related to the Nibelungs. It might be better known to English speakers.
Landownership is wrong all together.
If you think about it, it is completely absurd, why anyone assumes the right to ‘own’ a piece of land. Or even more land than the other guy. Someone must have been the person to first come up with the idea of ownership, but it is and was never based on anything other than an idea, and we should question it.
After all inheritance of landownership is a major cornerstone of our unjust and exploitative society.
Then, data has changed.
Krita has a Windows version.
This meme is based on an impossible assumption, maybe that’s the joke. But I ain’t certain.
There were all kinds of opinions in that discussion and only a tiny minority or only the op held this point of view (which was called for being unpopular). I hope my assumptions aren’t off.
Zoho is a good alternative.
So, if someone wants to be treated like a king, you treat them as such?