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manucode,

These wetlanders have never been to the three-fold land.

manucode,

€ 32,168 isn’t THAT much, especially if you have to pay rent in Munich.

manucode,

Nobody in their right mind uses words like “Palatschinken”, “Paradeiser”, “Piefke” or “Schlagobers”.

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What else would I call it? Certainly not “Topfen”.

manucode,

Open the command line, type in


<span style="color:#323232;">sudo rm -fr
</span>

and hit enter.

manucode,

Now you can enjoy your life without any funny words

manucode,

Are US energy providers allowed to offer different prices in different states, e.g. lower prices in states where they can produce lots of cheap wind energy?

manucode,

If I was the photographer of her photo in the thumbnail, I’d be looking for an escape route out of Russia right now.

manucode,

“Mutterficker packen einfach n Zitat neben wen Berühmtes, als wenn der das echt gesagt hat”
– Karl Marx, Das Kapital Band 3108

manucode,

Damn communists stop me from watering my golf course near Phoenix

manucode,

because you’re scared of being single

The issue with elections is that you won’t become single, you’ll just get a new (or old) spouse.

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I spent a few moments trying see Lost in the donuts before realising which meme was referenced.

manucode,

The Dragon Fang and the White Flame are two complementary symbols from the Wheel of Time book series that can form a sort of Yin Yang symbol. The symbols in the original post reminded me of these symbols.

manucode,

How else would you name a law delegating responsibilities for the supervision of the labelling of beef, other than Rindfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz?

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Unified atomic mass units (u) aka Dalton, clearly

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Luckily, the man in this story got his work permit back after public backlash (German news report).

manucode,

That’s true. But refugees who have lived and worked long-time in Germany can get the right to reside here permanently, independently from their right to asylum or similar protection. This is to encourage them to actually get a job rather than just rely on government handouts.

manucode,

In cases like the Syrian civil war or political prosecution in regimes like Iran, it can easily be more than a decade. If you prohibit anyone from getting any work for that long and force them to sit on their hands (or work illegally without a permit), they will have a hard time getting back into work and probably continue to rely on government handouts. Who wants to employ someone who hasn’t worked any job for a decade (as an adult) after all?

So you have a choice: Either you allow and encourage refugees to get into the workforce early and accept that they will probably remain here even if they could return after like 5 years. Or you stop them from working for years and accept that many refugees will remain here for decades and rely on government handouts the entire time without ever finding a job.

manucode,

If the they end up staying for a long time, that sort of gap in the resume is fairly easy to explain with them not being allowed to work during that time.

I have a feeling that that’s usually not the way most employers treat applicants. Migrants already have a harder time getting jobs. The government shouldn’t make it even more difficult.

Yes, I’d be fine with some of them staying for a long time if the situation calls for it and government taking care of them.

Most refugees not working will just fuel anti refugee sentiments in the population.

I can see the argument for not allowing refugees to work for maybe the first one or two years. But if they have to stay longer than that, they will probably have to stay long term and the government should prioritise integrating them into society and into the workforce.

Furthermore, if we want to keep immigration as low as possible, it would make a lot of sense to prioritise training refugees for jobs where there’s a shortage (like many blue-collar jobs here in Germany) rather than relying on hiring professionals from abroad in addition to housing refugees. While there’s the additional training cost and time, these refugees will at least have been trained in German rather than their native language.

manucode,

I agree that refugees who only need protection for a short period of time should return home afterwards and only really need shelter here. But other refugees won’t be able to return to their homeland for much longer.

At some point in time the government has to switch from just sheltering a refugee to helping them integrate into society.

In my opinion, the government should make this switch rather early, in the interest of facilitating integration over keeping immigration numbers low. I would rather have more immigrants with a higher percentage of them being well integrated than having fewer immigrants but more of them being badly integrated.

manucode,

OH NEIN! DU HAST DEIN TEIL VERLOREN?

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Don’t buy this. According to the label, only the minimum legal standards for animal welfare were observed.

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Diese Bulette hat Haltungsform 1 und sollte nicht verkauft werden.

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Now you know how I feel about American metal bands placing double dots above random vowels

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On the left, you can see the shape of a female breast, on the right, the shape of a male penis.

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Everyone who visits !196 is on the hook to post something

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