Die meisten trauen sich nur noch nicht.
Die meisten trauen sich nur noch nicht.
Oh… Oh no… I would like somebody to comfort me now…
I feel like the bottom left one should say „Mom would be disappointed“. Cause that really is what rock bottom feels like.
Yes they are both common. I‘d say the 32 deck is more common in older/traditionally german card games while 52 card decks are probably more commonly used for games that originated in other countries.
And in my family we play a game that uses 2 52 card decks.
I CRAVED THE STRENGTH AND CERTAINTY OF STEEL
Yeah we thought we could go through with this unnoticed, but the christians are just a little too clever.
the four types of human behaviour
There are only four?! Gosh. That makes my job sooo much easier. If I only had known before.
Easy transition being easy
Weird. My friend had the same question.
I gotta say. This must be one of the more pathetic attempts at trolling I‘ve seen in a while. Lmao.
They rather seem like a tankie crybaby having a problem with 196 being anti-tankie. But yeah C- seems fair.
Thanks. Didn’t know this one and now I can’t sleep because apparently this is the funniest shit I’ve ever seen and I cant stop laughing and giggling.
Get fucked you absolute disgrace of the human race
Its not just likely, thats the case. But living in the inner city is expensive here. And thats the case in most of the country.
That sounds horrible. Public transportation is such a vital thing for citys to function properly as a place to live and not just work in. And dont get me started on small towns or the countryside where not owning a car basically means you’re fucked. I cannot wrap my head around how politicians just fail to see this. Climate change might be the most urgent, but by far not the only argument for better public transportation.
I hate point 2 and 3.
I have an avarage travel of 45-55 minutes from my home city to the city I work in. By car and by train, while the train is usually on the slower end. It takes about 20-30 minutes to get from my home to the train station by taking the bus or riding the bike. When taking the bus I also have to factor in about 15 minutes between arrival at the station and departure of the train. Then there is another 20 minutes from the train station at destination to my place of work. So it takes me 40-65 minutes longer taking the train… twice a day, making it 1:20-2:10h a day (when Im lucky bc trains over here have frequent delays). One hour ish doesn’t sound like much? Well you’ll feel it if you working 11-12h a shift or a 9-10 hour a day in a normal 9 to 5 job (starting work at around 7 a.m.).
Then there is a neat little think called night or late shifts. There is no way I’m gonna take the train here. They either take an hour longer or the bus at my home city does not drive anymore on the way back.
Demand better public transportation. Demand functioning trains and frequent bus and tram connections. But do not tell people that need to take the car for whatever reason, that they should just take the worse option and make them feel like the problem.
I hate cars. I hate driving. And I love taking the train or taking the bike within my city. But sometimes I just have to take the car. That is not my fault tho, since public transportation is not the main focus of politics over here. And thats what needs to change globally.
Nah. That’s his. He’s the toddler.