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scheinst dich wohl in der Community vertan zu haben, weil das hier ist kein Comic…
scheinst dich wohl in der Community vertan zu haben, weil das hier ist kein Comic…
I don’t have a direct answer to your question, but it reminded me of a Tom Scott video where a library tries to keep a copy of everything you can think of (even stuff like leaflets) because it’s not possible to know now what will be relevant/interesting in the future, so it’s better to err on the side of keeping more stuff than necessary than to lose things that might be useful in the future. I suck at summarizing, so here’s the link to this video:
It’s not a native species, but in some German cities, you can see a lot of rose-ringed parakeets. They really stand out between the other local birds, so if you go to places like Cologne or Heidelberg, it’s quite likely to spot them, especially since they’re so loud. A few months ago, I moved to a city without parakeets and frankly, I miss them a lot.
I generally agree, but I’d like to extend it to
red panda > trash panda > regular panda
Not exactly an app, but a few years ago, I had a lexicography lecture where we used the website Lexonomy. The interface is quite easy to understand once you get the hang of it. I don’t know how easy it is to use it and edit stuff there within a phone browser though.
I know it’s not a direct answer to your question but maybe I can offer an English translation of the German post?
Title: Staying calm and impulse control are the most difficult parts of the training for us
Text: Staying calm and impulse control are the most difficult parts of the training for us (sighing smiley)
Samu is only allowed to chase the ball if I say so and he’s not allowed to run straight to the ball (sad smiley)
(and many hashtags about dogs and cute animals)
I said it once and I’ll say it again: we definitely need a charcuterie community for more delicious pictures like this one :)
I first misread this as walking and gave you an upvote (because walking is free and enjoyable, so it makes total sense), then realised you that you didn’t write walking, but you still get to keep my upvote
maybe that’s blatant self-advertising, but you might want to have a look at my origami community I created a few weeks ago (and if it isn’t something for you, others might find it interesting)… no drama, no politics, just simple paper folding, I promise :)
Here’s the link: !origami@feddit.de
Yes, I know this as the Kopfhandtuchsicherheitsklopfer.
Max is doing a really good job!
that looks SO good! what would I give for a slice of fresh bread with butter and some salt
Wow, that sounds like a hell of an adventure! I don’t have any experience in cave exploration, so I would like to throw your own questions back at you: what was the most interesting thing your group found in a cave? What are your most memorable experiences linked to cave exploration?
Amen to that
why does that look so good
when it’s scorching hot outside and you eat this salad fresh out of the fridge, that’s like heaven 👌