Extreme weather phenomenon. Something about a wave reveberation.
qyron
European guy, weird by default.
You dislike what I say, great. Makes the world a more interesting of a place. But try to disagree with me beyond a downvote. Argue your point. Let’s see if we can reach a consensus between our positions.
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We are. But thank you for the concern.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Buy European@feddit.uk•It's time to end the US hegemony on.... oral health. Send me your toothpaste and toothbrush (electric or otherwise) recommendations from Europe.4·7 days agoTry store brand first. I have first hand experience with Lidl and it’s good. But then again, my mouth is very tolerant regarding care.
From my country, Portugal, I can recommend Pasta Medicinal Couto.
It’s a staple from decades ago. Never used it but people who do swear by it.
And after this, I think I have to try it.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•‘They cannot be jammed’: fibre optic drones pose new threat in UkraineEnglish6·7 days agoI live in an area where fires are frequent and aerial cables plentiful.
Once in a while, a crew comes around and picks up all the broken cable. But considering these are mostly glass, non insulated cables, I’d risk it just becomes another inert part of the soil.
Hopefully, there will be a retrieval plan, after all the madness ends.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•Teenage German tourists deported from Hawaii over ‘suspicious’ hotel bookingEnglish1·8 days agoThere’s another unnecessary organization. And an evil one, at that.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•Teenage German tourists deported from Hawaii over ‘suspicious’ hotel bookingEnglish13·8 days agoSomeone has a tender spot.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•Teenage German tourists deported from Hawaii over ‘suspicious’ hotel bookingEnglish13·8 days agoNope. Grow a mind and learn proper insult, hot breath.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•Teenage German tourists deported from Hawaii over ‘suspicious’ hotel bookingEnglish23·8 days agoYou mind doing me a favour? Please.
Stop calling cops pigs. It’s idiotic, ridiculous and insultuous towards actual pigs.
If you feel the need to throw insults, do so; just make use of some imagination. Don’t be afraid of being baroqe.
Call them door kickers, grave fillers, trigger jockeys, wall jumpers… Say they’re as sharp as an army boot or that they’re a waste of fresh air or unneeded space filling.
Just make it an actual insult, not a comparison to an animal that does not deserve it.
Or better yet, despise them to such a point that you make the word cop an insult by itself.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•EU considers stripping Hungary of voting rights over Ukraine obstructionEnglish3·8 days agoThere is nothing simple in removing a nation from a treaty, even more when it involves such degree of integration as we have in the EU. Remember Brexit. It was a complete disaster.
Saying there is a need to remake this or that institution is also not a good idea.
UN as it exists is undermined. Either all countries of good faith band together and forcefully ignore the treaties on which the alliance predicates in order to force change or those countries simply ignore UN and create a new international organization, with the same purpose but with more muscle and bite behind it. In my view, the UN could evolve to what could become a global federation and the prototype of a unified, transnational, government.
Regarding the EU, it is by default, to my knowledge, an ever evolving organism. New agreements, treaties, etc, are constantly being drafted, negotiated, etc. It is, very obviously and objectively, a large, cumbersome, slow beast but it has created very good initiatives that have created good outcomes for all.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•Teenage German tourists deported from Hawaii over ‘suspicious’ hotel bookingEnglish6·9 days agoBut the bulls will only either kill you or break a few bones if you don’t get out of their way. Here, the “bulls” make sure to corner you and pummell you down, just for the thrill of it.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Europe@feddit.org•EU considers stripping Hungary of voting rights over Ukraine obstructionEnglish193·9 days agoThat is essentialy the principle of good faith.
Unfortunately, good faith only goes so far and things have reached a tipping point where clear cut, non dependent of votes and agreements, sanctions and limitations to members states are established.
My own country prefers to pay an yearly fine instead of ending the double taxation in place on fuels.
Hungary is veering further and further towards a totalitarian regime. Arguing that people voted for it is an empty reply. The country is plunging into the completely opposite direction of what a democratic state is.
So stripping the country of its voting rights is not enough.
That’s Easter. But since you mention it, there was a time when coal was to be given to the bad kids, which by default were all the non-white and not poor kids.
Bigoted enough for you? I grew up still listening echos of that shit.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Pope Francis has died, the Vatican camerlengo, announcesEnglish2·9 days agoI think it is mandatory. There is a very precise rite to declare a pope as deceased.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto World News@lemmy.world•Pope Francis has died, the Vatican camerlengo, announcesEnglish316·9 days agoI was taughy any sentence fragment between commas is added, yet not vital, information to a sentence, capable of being removed without taking away any crucial information conveied.
It fits the rules.
And, commas also act as a way to convey the rithym you intend your sentences to be read.
I have a really hard time reading english and not feel rushed to do it.
There is being atheist and there is being anti-theist.
The way you express yourself, it seems you lean more into the second. Which I find intriguing because in order to be anti-theist, you first need to give any value to the theist claims.
As you do seem very invested in supporting and uplifting those that are wronged by a creed, why do you opt to attack any and all believer, by default, instead of trying to find people that share your exact concerns?
It doesn’t matter if someone takes Santa Claus, the Krampus, the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy as real or if they hold the hope of meeting again their loved ones after they die. People are here, today, living, breathing, suffering.
The bending and changing of those same “holy” precepts is what allows people to diverge abd evolve the way they understand others and the world.
Anti-theism fell out of favour in the 2010’s. Too much vitriol. Reason does not cancel hope and dreams but it should cancel hollow arguments, including those reason itself raises.
Then start by the first line priests.
Those can be some of the worst individuals in the church, and some of the best, at the same time.
There are incredibly forward thinking, humanist and humane individuals acting as local parish priests, individuals that entered the ranks for personal calling and devotion, doing their best to push back on backwards thought and belief on “pious” communities. Those should garner wide support, when it is the exact opposite that happens, with usually the most reprobate and closed minded individuals being seen as “good” priest and thus rising in the ranks, to keep the status quo, one generation after the other.
Institutions are made of people. That man did little but achieved something to move the creed in a better direction. Most just tend to small affairs or outright go for even more dogmatic understandings of outdated subjects, which by itself drives away more people.
Now that I think about it, as reading or being knowledgeable of what any “holy” book holds is the best way to create atheists, maybe those are doing the best job.
You are hard pressed to be more of an atheist than I am.
You expect dogma to be nullified with a snap of finger? Even more when that same dogma is taken from the book on which the creed is built upon?
As if people require any sort of excuse to shun and persecute those who are different.
I find it more important countries to codify into law the right for anyone, regardless gender or sexual orientation, to enjoy the same rights, including marriage if so they choose but like it or not, a man forcing that small change into a monolithic, organized, religion is something to be recognized.
This was tbe same man that said being homosexual isn’t a crime and doesn’t merit persecution for it, albeit by the catholic creed being a sin.
An insult is only as long someone allows it to be.
Downvote away.
qyron@sopuli.xyzto Buy European@feddit.uk•Chief of Dutch Central Bank: US influence on payment systems is concerning, working on alternatives for Visa and Mastercard.1·1 month agoMultibanco existed way before Visa/Mastercard arrived here.
Denied.