He basically took the Weimar constitution because it succeeded at its main goal of stopping the communists from ever taking power.
He basically took the Weimar constitution because it succeeded at its main goal of stopping the communists from ever taking power.
In the French podcasts I listen to they always use Wokisme, but maybe l’academie is more strict about it.
L’Academie Francaise is a big fan of calling stuff Weauque, especially if it concerns the G word.
Does anyone know how trustworthy/genuine they are. It would be nice to have true independent reporting on what is happening in Ukraine, but sometimes I have the feeling they are just partisans from the other side. Especially there support for trump kinda turns me off. I get it, Biden sucks, but Trump is not gonna make anything better. Plus I have the feeling one of them is online gambling without muting the sound effects, especially during the recent recordings. Still better than the NYT though.
They are not stuck, they’re just having so much fun they decided to stay a little longer.
Not a fan of US foreign policy ofc, but I do wonder if America pulls back, how long it would take before France and Germany (trapped in a security-dilemma spiral) turn Belgium/Brussels into a whole different type of political battle ground again.
Kamala is very sick right now, it’s frankly disrespectful to go on about it.
Welp Kamala has Parkinsons, now we have to vote for Biden.
I think you underestimate how lazy the average journalist is, most articles don’t need to be written.
In spite of all the challenges, 99 per cent of those interviewed in the survey said that they did not plan to return to Hong Kong.
One important detail is that in most countries the far right is the only option if you are against escalating with Russia. Most people in Western Europe are in favor of a peace treaty, and peace was the biggest issue for German voters.
I think part of this shift can be explained by the fact that people are not jumping at the prospect of being send into the meat grinder after the Ukrainians are depleted.
I think the descriptive analysis of Mearsheimer (how nation states interact with each other) is pretty good, but I don’t often agree with his prescriptive analysis, which is mostly to maintain US hegemony (but in a more peaceful manner than the liberal foreign policy currently is).
Cossplaying that Germany was ‘liberated’ from the nazis as well is a national hobby. So I suspect he will continue that tradition.
It would be hilarious if she was forced to warmonger all the way from Washington because she will be arrested on EU territory. Let’s see if she does a Praljak.
Sure, don’t record people in public, but I don’t think it makes any difference in public transport ridership. Most people just pick whatever gets them to their destination quickest (and affordable). The problem is that in many cases this is the car.
Bad diet.
Je choisis le silence. Ce améliore ma journée toujours.
Wheels stuck in the sand,
His dick in his hand,
Thanking Elon Musk for the bucket.
Edit: just realized it says ‘beach’ not ‘man’, ow well.
It does help with vocabulary and I’ve used it successfully for French. But it also wastes a lot of time on needlessly specific grammar, I think at the start of your learning process it’s not relevant to learn the difference between a/au Brazil or le/la voiture. If you can put yourself to it, flash cards are way more time efficient. Then once you know at least some words (100-200) Clozemaster is a good addition to learn words in context.
But for me the most effective has always been emersion, make yourself a little uncomfortable and try to read easy books or watch simpler series in your target language. Then once in a while learn some grammar or vocabulary, in my experience this is way easier to pick up once you have a basic feel for the language using emersion.
Tut mir leid den Witz zu ruinieren aber ‚Der Elon, der …‘ wäre korrekter.