

Acount is 2 hours old, all of his comments on multiple instances were removed by mods. Guess it shows moderation is working well on Lemmy.
Acount is 2 hours old, all of his comments on multiple instances were removed by mods. Guess it shows moderation is working well on Lemmy.
If you accuse other of doing something that you’re doing yourself you can make what you’re doing sound less bad because ‘everybody else’ does it too. You can also confuse people because if only one of them is true, who should you trust? Maybe none of it is true.
Not yet, i think they first have to do an investigation and then they need to agree on wether they want to vote on agreeing before considering it would be wise to call China out because of international relations being a national topic; then in about ten years it might be official. /s
Could also be they expect a part to not survive. And if the price to buy/source them is very low compared to the price they can be sold for, that might also make it attractive to smuggle more. But still, can imagine it takes a while to sell 1,500 spiders.
Nobody will want to re-use him, he’s more a Wegwerfpapagei.
I followed the discussion and agree schadenfreude is not uplifting and also believe its up to mods to make final decisions, just arguing why i think in this case this news is not very schadenfreude and not necessarily political anyway in an effort to convince you to not remove this post. I’m aware others feel different though.
I hope the French word has different connotations, feared feels like the wrong word.
The rice is collateral damage.
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I’d argue it’s different for an individual as oposed to a company as well. If it was ‘Country opens criminal investigation on Oil Company because of Nature Damage’ it wouldn’t be freude because of the schaden done to the oil company. But if the news was ‘CEO of Oil Company that caused Nature Damage’ I’d say that’s schadenfreude because the news is about a bad thing happening to a bad person.
Which makes X’s wrongdoing political, but the actual news isn’t about politics imo.
I’d argue it be clearer between round brackets instead of behind a comma like states in the U.S.:
Paris (France) over Paris, France.
Without having a tough response ready to roll out, i think reaching a “fair deal” will be a lot harder anyway.
He told the BBC the yoghurt smells for “30 seconds when drying” but that as soon as it has dried “the smell disappears”.
But you can’t wipe it off as easily as moldy yoghurt
Nice, i subscribed. Have to see in a few editions if i’ll remain but might have something interesting i’d have missed otherwise in it.
NAB stands for National Australia Bank for people also not aware.
I’m upvoting this one, normally i’d only find a positive and definite ruling actual news, but this singular guy fighting a goliath is inspiring enough to be good news to me. But i dont think i would upvote If it were some rich guy.
Don’t hate me for saying this but this looks like a plain European city to me, aside from a few outliers. Good job NYC.
An article was posted in this community 3 days ago titled The Wild Russian Plot to Burn a London Restaurant and Kidnap Its Owner by the New York Times about how “a criminal gang in Britain was directed to target Yevgeny Chichvarkin, a dissident Russian who owns Hide, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Mayfair”. This is what I commented on that post: