Now I’m not sure, if you realize that my reply was also a shitpost.
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Have you heard of decimals?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk’s AI Grok Goes Rogue with Posts Suggesting Trump Is a Pedophile and Erika Kirk Is JD Vance in DragEnglish
15·3 months agoHow would you discern between something having agency and a black box mirroring Twitter discourse?
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Steam Replay is live and notes only 14% "of playtime spent by all Steam users" was for 2025 releases
4·4 months agoFrom the list I only own Silksong, Megabonk, and Expedition 33, I know about, but do not own and have not played Hades II, but I would still have a bunch of 2025 indie games I really liked. (The Wandering Village is an example from the country I live in even).
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Patient Gamers@sh.itjust.works•Steam Replay is live and notes only 14% "of playtime spent by all Steam users" was for 2025 releases
7·4 months agoThere were a lot of great fucking indie games released this year, from the comments a bunch of people here have missed some great indie games.
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World News@lemmy.world•‘Antisemite of the Year’: Pro-Israel group slams kids’ YouTuber Ms. RachelEnglish
7·4 months agoIn the same way that causcasian can mean people from the caucasus region or white people depending on context.
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World News@lemmy.world•Swiss voters reject mandatory national service for women and new inheritance taxEnglish
22·4 months agoThere is no “AHV-Loch”, we’re doing well in that respect. I’m against the second initiative too, but your rationalization is wild.
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World News@lemmy.world•Swiss voters reject mandatory national service for women and new inheritance taxEnglish
2·4 months agoMandatory service causes two main issues (for me): Bad, undisciplined armies and authoritization of the population.
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World News@lemmy.world•Swiss voters reject mandatory national service for women and new inheritance taxEnglish
114·4 months agoHint: Mandatory service is a problem.
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World News@lemmy.world•Swiss voters reject mandatory national service for women and new inheritance taxEnglish
102·4 months agoThe takes on here are wild as a Swiss dude.
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
1·5 months agoI think I know what your problem is, you’re an egoist, you only care about yourself, you don’t even view the rise of fascism as a problem, as long as your life doesn’t change. You’re a collaborator.
If you think using your campaign funds to give back to people is vote buying, you’re not thinking from the view of a community.
Your japanese answer just proves my first point, that’s the system for Japanese, and if you have problems with comprehension, have you considered that maybe that’s the reason they focus on comprehension?
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
1·5 months agoI think we should try to balance public image with solid policies. We live in hard times globally as left-wing people, we can’t afford to throw away solid people because they aren’t radical enough.
Fair, vote for someone else, but if she has publicity and solid, if not perfect, views, she’s still a positive force globally.
Yes, your rage is just weird.
My assumption is every politician will be corrupt in some way, I will always try to push society to the left, even if it’s just a tiny bit.
Japanese seems to have N1-N5 levels, it’s similar. A1-3 are pretty much fluent, B1-3 can do daily life in the language, C1-3 is the basics.
Gonna assume your japanese would be A level, since you mention it as your second language, props for that.
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
1·5 months agoThe first part is giving me weird vibes.
Do you believe she would oppose bike lanes and walkability?
Again, you vote for someone else, that’s fine with me, but you haven’t been painting her as just someone with boilerplate politics, honestly it seems like you are kind of obsessed with her.
I live in Switzerland, we have no Lobbying laws, that happens all the time here, but what gives you the idea Kat has been bought?
I am fluent in English, sorry that you can’t destinguish between not being an English speaker and not being fluent in English.
What language you speak doesn’t use it? I have a Cambridge University certificate stating my ranking, so English uses it. I’m pretty sure all languages originating in Europe use the system.
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
1·5 months agoAnd voting based on that is childish if you agree with the policies.
I haven’t called you racist, trying to look for a valid (logically, not morally) reason for your very obvious distaste for someone who is an extremely solid progressive I thought maybe a bit of internalized islamophobia could be one possibility.
Sorry, but your points aren’t hard to understand, they are just childish.
And I should have added native English speaker, I’m a fluent English speaker on A1 level, born and living in Switzerland, so you’ve been argueing with someone on a different continent. Instead of just dodging what policies you disagree with you could have just dismissed everything I say or do 😉
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
3·5 months agoDon’t play fucking stupid, you know what I mean and I’m not an english speaker. Are you dense, I already said I don’t care if you don’t want to vote for her, I just think you have a really big fucking rage about her for a very fucking petty reason, leading me to believe there’s some underlying motivation for having a grudge. Or you’re just an asshole, who’s petulent because you haven’t done anything in your life and vent that rage by insulting a woman who’s been beaten up in your district, congrats. She’s not gonna throw you off a roof because of her last name by the way, just to be clear.
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
3·5 months agoSo no policies you disagree with and she faces jail for trying to protect people in the community she’s running for, which I believe you acknowledged in these replies. (You did mention the citizenship status of the people you think she does this for, for some reason though) Sounds fine to me, you go vote for someone else, sure, but I will prefer someone who’s also willing to endure violence and legal consequences to protect anyone in your community.
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
3·5 months agoWhat are her policies you disagree with?
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News@lemmy.world•Democratic contender for Congress indicted over Chicago ICE protests - Progressive Palestinian American candidate Kat Abughazaleh, 26, decries ‘gross attempt at silencing dissent’
28·5 months agoShe obviously pays attention to the community, she got thrown to the ground and got hit in the face doing so.
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politics @lemmy.world•Major US brands sound alarm over rising anti-American sentiment
3·7 months agoHey, my country is richer per person than your poor people country, solidarity to you all though. Also, we have very little crime and 40% of our population has two passports. Your brag isn’t as impressive as you think.

Look, I don’t live in Austria, I live in Switzerland, but I’m pretty sure it’s similar in our neighbour. The coverage might be true, there aren’t actually a lot of places without basic coverage, keep in mind we are both much smaller counties than the US for example. Him not noticing calls seems to me the more likely (good-faith) reason.