

If americans come to germany and act like german public Transport is the best, how
frickin badnon-existent is american public Transport?
FTFY. I was pretty blown away by it but I can get excited by a sidewalk.
If americans come to germany and act like german public Transport is the best, how
frickin badnon-existent is american public Transport?
FTFY. I was pretty blown away by it but I can get excited by a sidewalk.
The disillusioning thing, besides the grim, efficient-looking guards and their rifles, was in the faces of the prisoners. Under a smiling sky, there was not a smile in the 2,000. They looked sour, grim, sullen, sad or merely apathetic.
Gee, can’t imagine why.
For those looking to avoid the paywall: https://archive.is/rMxb8
It’s all relative. It’d be just as easy to argue the head in the sand argument at an American who thinks they’re just gonna pack up to a random city in Europe and avoid the consequences of what’s happening globally. I understand we’re all just trying to feel like we have agency over our own lives and don’t exist at the whim of a handful of billionaires, so to each their own.
My guess is the increase is due to two factors: Linux based vms scraping PH content to create tensor training models for nsfw AI image generators and individuals in the U.S. visiting behind a vpn that’s registering to the client as a Linux device. I’d visit the link but I’m not behind a vpn.
There are too few places to escape to in modern society, given the rise of authoritarian globally. I was planning on Germany until the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Now I find it more prudent to stay in the U.S. and relocate to a low population area. For the handful of dense urban environments in the U.S. there are far more wide open spaces with no people.
How I sleep after clicking “continue without disabling ad blocker” knowing that pi-hole has my back on any device on my network.