@NEETdrangheta99@RTunkku Yeah, sadly it's not going to happen, English will dominate and eventually render Scandinavian languages a cultural legacy. Nice thought though
@_Shorono_@julebrus_kongen@Thomashornall Dette var kjempebra! Har aldri hørt om det en gang. (Det finnes flere mindre organisasjoner rundt omkring her, men som sagt - lite utvalg). Jeg tar en titt, takk!
@micconuk@bluebonnet81105@abcdentminded Precisely. The near-total loss of civil discourse, in almost every forum; Politics, education, even casual conversation. It is dangerous, scary, and sits upstream of a whole multitude of issues. Talk to me and I'll listen, I might not agree, but you might teach me something too.
@micconuk@bluebonnet81105@abcdentminded The only thing that frustrates me these days, are the social media algorithms that propogate minority opinion with majority-share visibility. Most Americans aren't like this, just as most Europeans aren't - it's just an endless cycle of engagement baiting in order to generate $.
@bluebonnet81105@micconuk@abcdentminded The day I see an American reply to nonsense such as Michael's, with a response that is both factually accurate and in good faith, will be a good day. Americans and the US have a lot going for them, but this incoherent, Twitter anger, just isn't it. I'm certain you can do better.
@julebrus_kongen@Thomashornall Det er det virkelig ikke, dessverre. På vår kant: Egg, lammekjøtt og sesongens grønnsaker - ikke noe problem. Dyrt, ikke alles smak, men tilgjengelig. Nesten alt annet er det bare å glemme. At det er bare å stikke innom lokalgården for å handle er å dagdrømme om "svunnen tid".
@AngryFeralKitty@EwanBen A joke. Banter. Laughing at yourself once in a while. Also, "yank" isn't a slur, it's just what we call Americans in the UK/NZ/AU. Same as "Aussie" or "Brit".
@MyOwnMartyr@WhiteHouse Seems like you're forgetting which political aisle the audience of musicians, and the musicians themselves, belong to. No one but a has-been is going to want to put their career on the line for this egomaniacal nonsense.
@PaxonTam@annascottpiano It might have surprised me if it were a ass. professor in any other field. Music on the other hand? The niche of people that embark on a career in music and end up as academics, generalising with theatrical confidence is pretty genre-appropriate if you ask me😂
@subbypet07@hatemysoull Well, I don't think that, which is why I didn't write that I did. I don't think any of them are socially acceptable at all, I simply said that they are both sexually charged, as they are both referring to traits relating to physical attraction. 🙂
@Exacerbater1@subbypet07@hatemysoull Agreed, there's nothing wrong with preferences, I'm not advocating for a lack of preference, I'm just a firm believer that you find what you put in, and if someone isn't willing to invest enough energy for a conversation, that's a huge red flag for me! :D
@Exacerbater1@subbypet07@hatemysoull My point is that asking about physical attributes of any kind as a first impression is transparently shallow and inappropriate. It's lazy and frankly incompetent conversation material, and I pity the individual that thinks it's good enough, male or female.
@fini_theLegend@subbypet07@hatemysoull Vulgarity aside; Height, weight, breast size, penis size - all inappropriate and frankly lazy questions that would be easily answered by investing slightly more effort and actually meeting the person. 😄
@tsunami_mami420 Lmao, your reference was definitely weird, and that's neither here nor there, some people like that. But holy shit, what a boring individual, 0 life in their conversation - were they equally dull irl?
@subbypet07@hatemysoull Theyr'e both sexually charged questions. Both inherently refer to measurements used to filter people based on attraction/compatibility. It is absolutely no different whatsoever from asking a girl her weight.