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relatedly, i’m laughing at people here in sweden complaining about rising gas prices that are still nowhere near what they were just a few years ago
drivers have no fucking short term memory i swear to god, all they’re capable of comprehending is “number go up is bad”
fuck, OP is such a genius, they’re gonna make so much money from all this fediverse engagement!
if people didn’t bang on about it i would not be able to tell when the clocks switch time, because digital stuff automatically changes and sleeping one hour more or less is well within margin of error for me.
HEY
art can be silly, too!

Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Just gonna keep scrolling and enjoying my little treats
5·7 days agothank you for confirming it’s AI!
never mind that, dogs LOVE to literally eat shit off the ground, and even that is just barely enough for us to go “Spot is that strictly necessary? you disgusting adorable idiot”
bottle?? i have never seen pain relievers in anything but blister pack
and why would it look like that? Making it an attractive shape is not difficult and that’s the whole point of fast food joints!
If this is even remotely real i’ll eat my tiny comedy fondant hat that i always wear.
i mean really, just bog standard grocery store vegan nuggets made from wheat protein or whatever are perfectly fine. Not identical to chicken nuggets by any means, but with some fries and dip i certainly don’t care about the difference and i very much appreciate the massive amount of fibre they contain.
Though I’d discourrage anyone from trying Hamburg Central Station
KFC
“sounds like you’re just feeding shelter cats to the coyotes”
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in American classrooms they make another language an elective. Why not teach our kids as many languages possible that way if we go somewhere we will kind of have uper hand?
1·14 days agobut that applies to literally all subjects, by this logic the US wouldn’t have any education at all, which clearly isn’t the case even if the education sucks.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in American classrooms they make another language an elective. Why not teach our kids as many languages possible that way if we go somewhere we will kind of have uper hand?
1·14 days agoand it’s not like this is at all unique to china, i’m pretty sure all the western countries are seeing the same thing happen just to a lesser degree.
Think of all the small towns in the US, they used to be lively places and now most of them are one step removed from being ghost towns. Same thing has happened here in sweden, the countryside is just a big suburb where everyone commutes to work in a city and barely any businesses survive.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in American classrooms they make another language an elective. Why not teach our kids as many languages possible that way if we go somewhere we will kind of have uper hand?
3·14 days agothis makes no sense to me, aside from english we don’t teach languages because it’s immediately useful in daily life, we teach it because it’s good for your brain and it’s good for the entire population to have some ability to use more languages.
Like, how useful do you think spanish is in northern europe? Not very! and yet most people here learn it in school.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in American classrooms they make another language an elective. Why not teach our kids as many languages possible that way if we go somewhere we will kind of have uper hand?
1·14 days agoi mean… how often do you think spanish is used in the nordics? and yet a third language is mandatory, and most people pick spanish.
Sure it’s not like most swedes can speak fluent spanish, but it’s also not like they completely forget it. If they go to spain they’ll have a hell of a better chance at being able to talk to people than those who picked german.
Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.deto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How come in American classrooms they make another language an elective. Why not teach our kids as many languages possible that way if we go somewhere we will kind of have uper hand?
4·14 days agothe idea that learning languages is particularly difficult seems like an anglophone invention to me, english is a completely standard mandatory subject in most of the world and in many countries a lot of kids learn 2 more languages on top of that.
Here in sweden it’s 100% expected that you speak fluent swedish, english, and can make yourself somewhat understood in at least one other language (usually spanish or german, it’s no different than being expected to know maths and science.
the cat, who is looking incredibly worried
close, but i think what you meant was: “Extremely annoyed at users who insist on feeding apple”