

On Lemmy? Go for it.
On Lemmy? Go for it.
No, nothing ever from my parents. School had one session at some point. I can’t say I remember anything from it.
That’s hot
A sudden, relatively small ice patch on a curvy mountain road with no road barrier and a car coming towards me. I swirled towards abyss, then a rock wall, then back to the abyss, and the other car somehow passed me too. Thankfully neither me nor the others were hurt.
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:O
What do all these interesting pictogram keys do?
I thought German would be QUARZ. /s
How difficult was it to learn and switch?
When I considered I ultimately didn’t commit to practice - because it’s so different and seemed like not worth the effort.
How do see the impact it has? It is considerably more comfortable or efficient?
I think I will bind E to my spacebar.
These stories make me think of what a good thing the Schengen in Europe is. Free travel across countries is such a good and significant thing. Prevents these kinds of situations in the first place. I guess not prevent, but significantly reduces.
So what you’re saying is that ice cream maker is a good cover for being a drug lord? Noted.
Or in other words: Use paragraphs.
Line-breaks are ignored. (Unless you use backslash or double spaces at the end - which in this case would still not break off of being a quote).
Ship captain on the radio: “Mayday, mayday. We are sinking!”
German coast guard: “What are you sinkin about?”
Jokes aside, honestly, I have not hear much bad English here in Germany. Then again, I guess I don’t hear many people speak.
Common swear words fall into religious, sexual, and fecal. If you merely want to evade religious, there’s plenty to choose from. Shit, ass, fuck, etc.
So everything stays the same.
I haven’t checked. It’s a long-term investment anyway.
Did you wink at the end?
What does this mean?
Good