

I’m not a fan of AfD, but i have to say them putting up signs “no car is illegal” is ballsy though.


I’m not a fan of AfD, but i have to say them putting up signs “no car is illegal” is ballsy though.


I’d expected him to care more whether i want to continue paying for his product though
Found one cock instead


Registering is not limiting people’s actions though. You can drive your car wherever you want yet it carries two plates making it very clear it is registered and if you break a rule it can be traced back to you. Sure criminals can use fake or stolen plates, but my point is that registering a transaction means you can still make that transaction. If it is a lawful transaction it does not limit your movement.


Why not “have to be registered with the government”? That’s still allow law abiding citizens to do whatever they want with their money.
Also, people saying digital money on your local bank is different than paper money of the central bank; both are merely a promise. Back in the day the promise was related to a value in gold, now either are relatively empty promises. All banks do is keep track of the numbers, a bank note is proof your unregistered number is valid.


I agree, but from time to time somebody puts a seemingly interesting article on lemmy and I do want to click. Since you’re already putting effort in, my lazy ass would be totally helped if you could also add an alternative in your comment. Or just a generic link you edit when you copy paste your response, something like
[url of search engine]/keyword1 + keyword2 -politico.eu, -"Axel Springer" -döpfner
If you get what i mean. You might make the possibility of me (and others) opening Axel Springer media even smaller.


Dutch entry is chosen by a committee and they tend to score much higher as the UK (at least the last decade or so). So maybe just switching to a different committee would be enough. But i’m all in favour of national contests, sounds awesome.


Elite doesn’t care, they just don’t want it to cost money. Same as everybody else i suppose. Be born in the wrong place and you’re fucked from day 1.


I’m not a fan of what human rights organisations call ‘legal black holes’, but to be honest i can get into italy’s narrative of putting these people in Albania. I mean it’s almost next door. But the UK plans to send these people half way across the globe, which is quite a difference imo. Also these places could easily end up trapping these people for life, which can get hella expensive. And i havent even mentioned how shitty these people will likely be treated.


Climate change fucks them too, though. But yes, they’ll be richer while getting fucked.


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Several are from Sri Lanka, the US and elsewhere in Europe, while others are in Vietnam and the Maldives, or linked to Iran and the UAE, according to information from Facebook’s transparency tools, interviews with the content creators and other tell-tale signs on social media such as spelling and accounts they follow.


Rule of thumb: if you want to do something that Trump considers advisable, think twice. Guess that’s what Merz did.


We already get compensated on missed connections for cross country bookings
Where do you book? Afaik this is not a thing everywhere


I’m happy with proton but can’t tell you if the free tier is good enough for you. Worth taking into consideration for sure if you ask me.


Another happy proton pass user here, i do care about what that one guy said but not enough to switch to another service. Not foss, but it’s definitely a good enough thing for me.
No discredit to the NYT overall, but purely on covering the things happening in Berlin I would say consider they aren’t the best medium to cover this / the best source to inform this particular community. Would have really liked it if they would’ve related this to the culture-war they have at home. I mean the way the left and the right each have taken their side of the electorate hostage preventing the formation of a middle-ground isn’t dissimilar to that in other polarized discussions.