@euromaximal why would we keep using a constitution from nazi germany, the weimar republic, the german empire or the holy roman empire when we can make a much better, modern one and start using that?
@iverryu Alter Mann aus der Redaktion, der noch nie auf einem Konzert war beschwert sich รผber die laute Musik und die gute Stimmung, so ist er es aus seinem Bรผro ja gar nicht gewohnt
@goofygoofs42057@demoniorobin@Cup1dC4tsuk1 German spelling makes it so diga would be pronounced like english deeguh. The double g is needed for it to sound like english digger aka like dicker(good friend, literally a person you have thick bonds with) with a soft consonant.
@w_dilling@BisonBonasus2 Auf Feldern, die sowieso Beschattung benรถtigen macht das trotzdem Sinn, Thema Agrivoltaics. Ebenso auf leblosen Seen wie Stauseen bei denen man damit das Algenwachstum verringern kann.
@jdotkdot5 when you are in a "ask a question you won't get a definitive answer to"-competition and your opponent asks germans to name a must try german bread
@tito@domhfr the fact that most german industry is in the South while most cheap electricity is in the North and we refuse to make multiple price zones despite the vastly different real prices might explain the inefficiency of the market. There is no incentive with the national pricing
@VirdeStrone@MALSIZZYANG i dont think they know its Pledis. Honestly I only know from these korean posts, i haven't seen an international one yet claiming that its a rebrand. But yea basically every fan of a pledis girlgroup can tell you how bad they are at managing girlgroups