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Swiss cheese 10 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Are you deliberately trying to miss my point? Of course gun violence or violence at all is not okay. But one shouldn't use a country like Switzerland as an example. That's like having a debate about mammals and base your argument on the platypus; because while technically being a mammal, it's an anomaly. The same goes for Switzerland. Simplified: almost everybody armed + professional training + gun control - ammunition = low rate of gun violence. Or even simpler: the number of guns per person is absolutely irrelevant when there is no legal access to ammunition for all those guns.
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Left-hand… what?! 4 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Why is that "Russian" kid writing in German?
He had average height for his time! 4 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
And wasn't a military genius, he usually just made fewer mistakes than his enemies.
Swiss cheese 10 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Switzerland's extremely high rate of gun ownership is largely due to the Swiss militia system. Switzerland doesn't have an army it is an army. Ex military personnel (almost all man and quite a few women) get sent home with their personal equipment INCLUDING guns but NOT ammunition. So yeah, lots of guns but no ammo: who would have guessed that this results in low gun violence. Seriously, one really shouldn't use Switzerland as an example when trying to make a point about gun violence.
weebs 10 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Was fun in the beginning but quickly declined into an endless succession of filler episodes.
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Husband takes picture of loving wife after his surprise return from a long trip 9 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Okay, thanks. I was looking at that spot but thought it was just shadows and grain. Now that I know what to look for, I can see it.
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Husband takes picture of loving wife after his surprise return from a long trip 9 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Alright then, keep your secrets.
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This post sponsored by the Wendigo Gang 3 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Wouldn't even have needed the second picture. Just the first one reminds me of the classic CoC campaign Walker in the Wastes.
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Please save us, boy we hated for reasons beyond his control 2 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
And a perfect example for an auther who didn't plan ahead. The last books amounted to hate-reading for me. Great beginning, nice character development at least for some characters and some really exciting story arcs. Then, after the author had written himself into a corner and didn't know how to finish the story, an ending that was complete rubbish.
Me irl 1 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Uzumaki
Saw some dolphins today 2 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
I knew it, Trinary is real!
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Mine favorite is n pnch mn 7 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
vrlrd
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They turned out speaking polish 8 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Really, again? An urban legend dating back to ancient Egypt?
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This’ll be fun 16 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
I'm wondering what might happen to me.
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I'll start: "I knew I shouldn't have finished that fast 9 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
French has never been my one of my strenghts.
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Which would you pick? 3 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
If he is mad at me, I'd choose Grievous. Since he isn't force sensitive he'd have to actively look for me while I'd be hiding somewhere his huge frame couldn't fit.
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Nice 4 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
I thought I had a mathematics joke but wasn't real.
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Now you know 3 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
What, other countries don't have this? I didn't know marzipan pigs were a regional specialty. @restoftheworld seriously, you don't have those?
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Trust me it's an addiction too 1 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
How coffee drinkers look at other drug addicts.
F in chat 3 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
F
Patton was a spicy boi 4 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
It's a quotation of general Patton. It makes a little more sense when one reads the quote in its context: "...SS means no more in Germany than being a Democrat in America -- that is not to be quoted. I mean by that that initially the SS people were special sons of bitches, but as the war progressed they ran out of sons of bitches and then they put anybody in there. Some of the top SS men will be treated as criminals, but there is no reason for trying someone who was drafted into this outfit . . ."
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A shade between black and white 1 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
It's grAy in America but grEy in England.
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I have sinned 4 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
Overall, religious affiliation is in decline in vast parts of Europe. Therefore, children growing up around here have a good chance of coming into contact with organized religion pretty late in their development. That is what I meant. I will concede the point that not coming into contact with any religion is almost impossible. But the later in life this contact happens the more unlikely it is to become a theist.
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It is like he was trying to lose the war 1 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
While I agree on the dumbass part, I have to point out that his name was Franz Halder. The argument doesn't hold.
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Lets see if this gets deleted 1 comments
ctrl_alt_del · 1 year ago
*you're
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