If you are trying to imply that potatoes and vegan meat aren't awesome food you are factually wrong.
When I'm in a (somewhat stressful) call I feel a strong need to move. Like sitting still would make me actively uncomfortable. I assume walking around helps you destress a little.
NSFW? (Except if you're a cop of course)
Too much butter and too little butter looking the exact same
In Germany the liberal institutions decide who can and cannot run, and they have decided the commies are out
Back in 1946, it was decided that antidemocratic parties shouldn't be part of a democracy. Hence antidemocratic parties are illegal.
That's it. You are very much allowed to abolish private property if you wish to do so. You'll just have to do it in a democratic manner.
And it just so happens that abolishing private property is very much not a popular idea.
(No, the current German government can not decide who can run in elections.)
Do you see instances who's main purpose is to represent "people inside the more mainstream American Overton window of mid right to far right" that are even nearly as popular as Hexbear?
If you're browsing all
you frequently see posts from Hexbear users. I'm yet to come across a noticable amount of posts from users from an instance which represent the group you mentioned.
(I couldn't even name a single instance that fits that description, because if they exist, they're not nearly as active as Hexbear.)
Toxic people exist on all public instances. But on some they're more common than on others.
I hope this gets ported to Windows. I use Linux, but many of my friends don't and won't.
It's not a real quote. It's the meaning I understood this post to imply.
(My interpretation was already challenged by @Crozekiel below.)
It really does not show the US's "strength" to brag so much about winning against someone with so much less resources.
It really does show the US's strength when no country has nearly the same amount of resources.
"Everyone else being weaker than you does not show your strength" is a very odd take.
why would a noun have a past tense
I wonder how many people would actually sort them similar to how they're sorted in the first picture.
Because to me the distribution of attractive people between 5.0 and 10 seems to be completely random.
still above reddit