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Sure buddy, a guy was clogging car’s exhausts in Germany pinning it on the Greens was being paid by Russians, and several cables in the nordic countries have been damaged in a way that points to Russia and/or its allies, but Russia is completely innocent /s
This isn’t helping stop oil or achieve climate action, this is precisely to keep the people who wanna stop oil and take climate action out of goverment lmao
Which one? The uncertainty is killing me O_O
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Lmao, they might not be powerful in military, but they sure know how to push propaganda and bad actors everywhere.
No, but there aren’t many people that could serve as scapegoats for messing with combustion cars as easily as them
If you like this idea, you might like the idea of putting salt on fuel (if you manage to get to the fuel tank); it makes the fuel filter fill qickly and choke, so no fuel passes to the engine, and it’s way harder to solve than some cheap foam on the exhaust.
idk, I can’t think of any use apart from “giving enviromentalists a bad image”, except for it being a minor inconvenience. Salt in the fuel is way more inconvenient :)
I had interpreted the same way as them too lmao
Of course, but that’s because you know it was the russians. The average voter might think the Greens and/or their voters are dumb/assholes, that “Russia did it” is just an excuse, and therefore shouldn’t vote them
What? What does liberals/leftists being or not being russophobic have to do with an article about Russia sabbotaging German elections, exactly?
It will sway the way people see Greens and their voters, so yeah, it will sway the election, even if just a bit. A lot of small shits like this can eventually sway elections.
I mean, they DO have effect, I think the question asked was wether that effect is “felt” when you start them, or “realized” as changes happen over time. I think that at first it’s going to be obviously felt, because the body is just getting exposed to new hormone amounts, but over time it will get used to it, so changes won’t be as noticeable.
That’s 1% of their population. For comparison, if you polled Spain’s 1% of population, it would have been around 470.000 people (I’m using the 47.000.000 population from memory though)
I’m unfortunately yet not on HRT, but I think it may make some neurological effect, since it’s putting hormones on the body that it isn’t used to have, at the very least.
They aren’t federated, but I found alternatives for Duolingo: Busuu, which is currently based on UK, and Babbel, that is currently based on Germany.
I might try it for a month, thanks for the info _
Is nebula good?
Peertube looks good… but has nearly no content or content creators, which is the reason Google nearly has monopoly with Youtube
They put their OS in most prebuilt computers, which unlike Apple are mostly affordable for the average user, so it’s what people are used to. Linux is a lot of DIY even with user-friendly distros, and I think the tech support they give isn’t as trusted as Microsoft’s.
I have been trying to get far from GAFAM but, due to how shit is already built around it, it’s hard. I don’t think I’ll convince anyone to give up whatsapp at all, let alone Windows