• @[email protected]
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          161 year ago

          [Scoffs] We aren’t even allowed to conjure demons to destroy entire cities! It’s hard to even get your hands on an Apparatus of Kwalish.

          • @[email protected]
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            201 year ago

            Have you checked the laws? Even the most recent assault weapons bans don’t restrict demon conjuring, just as the founding fathers intended

            • Gormadt
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              I have to preserve my right to summon demons

              How else am I supposed to deal with a pack of feral hogs

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      101 year ago

      Surely you mean little rascal-ing? I don’t understand what this “walking” is.

      • @JineteDeAbuelas47
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        221 year ago

        Houston and NY are both large american cities and are complete opposites when it comes to planning. Thing is, most American cities are closer to Houston on the spectrum than to New York, for every Philly theres 2 Kansas Cities if you get what I mean

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          Even New York and DC aren’t very good to walk around, though I guess it all depends on what you compare to

          • @JineteDeAbuelas47
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            81 year ago

            Yes exactly, theyre top tier in US metropolis buuuut they do not hold out well once you bring up Europe into the equation

    • Chariotwheel
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      She’s so delightful. Also love the experts that try to explain complex issues to her like a child and especially those that look like they want to throw something at her.

      • Greyscale
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        181 year ago

        I miss newswipe more than anything else Charlie Brooker makes, honestly… But I get it, Black Mirror probably makes him more money by atleast an order of magnitude.

      • @stufkes
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        31 year ago

        Every year, I google whether it has returned. Losing NewsWipe / Screenwipe is such a loss. Still haven’t touched Black Mirror…

      • @dee_dubs
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        171 year ago

        …and expensive enough that you need to be a nobleman or a legendary hero to get it. The cost of the most basic healing potion is enough for a family to eat for a year.

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          That’s true! Although I have to believe some clerics take pity on the poor and help heal them. But I guess that just points to the system being broken, I mean you shouldn’t have to rely on the good graces of a benevolent do-gooder. The govt should be providing a herbologist and cleric for every village, free of charge!

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            Most settings have clerics be extremely rare, because the idea of a population that isn’t suffering is anathema to the modern mind.

    • @flucksy_bango
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      71 year ago

      Oh, no, you’re mistaken. We have healthcare, it’s just that it’s a circus that has been lit on fire.

  • @TehWorld
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    381 year ago

    The fact that you get to loot and pillage notwithstanding.

  • Orbituary
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    171 year ago

    Hey, now! I resemble that remark.

  • Herding Llamas
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    *white Americans maybe. There is a massive amount of the US that English is their second language… But not speaking a second language is really a problem many places.

    • jlar
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      And apparently at least one that doesn’t understand how jokes work.

      • @EdibleFriend
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        Always at least one dude trying to explain how the obvious joke isn’t factually correct.

    • @[email protected]
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      Also black Americans. All in all, only 20% of Americans in general, only about 4% of white Americans and 7% of black Americans are bilingual. Compare this to 84% of Germans for example, a far less diverse country, where 38% speak two languages, 29% three languages, 17% even more than three.

      Also, there probably are people earning a living wage doing freelancing in the US. It’s a joke, a two-liner at that. Of course it’s an oversimplification.

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        And of course Europe has so many bilingual people because they live so close to other cultures speaking other languages. If every region in the US spoke a different language things would be different obviously

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          That’s one reason for sure, especially in border regions. The other one is that for basically any high paying job being fluent in English is a requirement as most companies operate internationally. You can have a very successful career speaking only one language, but nowadays only if that language happens to be English.

      • Herding Llamas
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        Germany may be a poor example. I do happen to live in your example (Germany). And it’s far fetched to say Germany isn’t diverse. You know how many guest workers to refugees we have taken in since the 60s? I just googled “foreigner percentage US” and the same for Germany. It’s 13% for US and 18% for Germany. This is non-inclusive of the millions of second or third generation Turkish here.

        Also, if you have ever been a foreigner in Germany like myself, you would know that these number are far overstated for German people that can usefully speak another language. There are better examples for your point, like Holland or Luxemburg with genuinely high second or third language levels. Or you can also look at native English countries and see the US isn’t alone in it’s low adoption of second languages.