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  • kids are cruel and usually lack any form of empathy, which is why they are "more direct". Empathy is taught later on. But, taking pictures, sending dickpics, cat calling you are manners and those should have been teached by their parents. This is vile behaviour and those parents should know what their children are doing at school, maybe partially because of the lack of parental education. I am sorry you had to go through that and feel that helpless about it.

  • didnt even think about too wide cars using parallel parking in cities. I mean we have the occassional F150 in Munic downtown blocking all trams and traffic because they can't fit europoor parking lots, but it's always a spectacle and the owners are more often than not scolded for driving these into crowded spaces where they clearly dont fit. But if this occurance was daily, I bet our cities would only build parking houses too instead of parallels

  • driving requirements for license are vastly different among european countries, but also state of the cars, more wealthy nations replace older cars more quickly, so countries like Bulgaria and Romania often sit on their cars for sometimes generations. Add to that the constant honking and cutting off people, temperament of the populus

  • tried googling it also and prompted "which state is easiest to get drivers license?" and one answer was "probably washington, you dont have to parallel park there, just attempt it" and it told me everything I need to know about the safety of US roads

  • yes but whole africa is developing nations with ultra bad infrastructure like roads and intersections. You should be comparing USA to peering nations, like western europe or countries of the commonwealth. Unless you admit that USA is also third world shit hole

  • 90 million americans didn't even bother to vote. I am not saying we don't have fascists trying to topple the establishment, but we didnt vote them into power, we are actively and loudly fighting them and our protectorate of the constitution have already termed them as unconstitutional and are preparing a ban order spanning the entire federal state of Germany for the entire party, and legal consequences of officers and civil servants who were members in the AfD and should have protected the federal state, instead they promoted anti-establishment sentiments. The USA is a lot further down the road towards Oligarchy than we are, Trump already dismantled the courts that you need for balancing power

  • if you are unhappy with the dem representatives, why not enter politics yourself? Always only see whining people but never people willing to actually tackle any problems. Greetings from Europe, get your shit together dems, finger pointing isn't going to resolve anything in your favour.

  • yeah but we exported his ideology to the world, also during his reign Austria was more than happy to be a part of Nazi Germany, so at least during this time period, there wasn't really a distinction besides elevation levels and number of hiking boots used per year

  • Games @lemmy.world
    Allemaniac @lemmy.world

    Any interesting new (2024+ launch) browser games / web-based games?

    Hi! As a sucker for web-based games (don't mind text-only games), I am always looking for new games which can be played in browser, but recently I found it hard to keep up-to-date with decent games, most lists in the internet compile the same 20 browser games with launch dates from 2009, where the playerbase is mostly dead. And yes, I am aware that browsergames are just dying out and this is one of the reasons for the dying playerbases. But, if you found any quirky (not the standard 4x-strategy games) web games, that deserve more love, I would love to try them out!

    Here are some of my preferences:

    • medieval / fantasy genre (optional)
    • economic simulation (optional), but a simulation to some degree needed
    • micro management (1 person rather than a village; optional)
    • preferably long-term gameplay (see: Torn e.g.)
    • preferably released (new worlds/servers work too as "new release") within the last year

    Games I somewhat actively play: Torn, ZedCity, MMArmy, GeoGuessr

    Games I used to