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Gloomy

A buddhist vegan goth with questionable humour.

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  • It was to protect the ancient secrets of reiki from intrusion.

  • Porridge has been around since roman times.

  • Or are chearing it on. When they say "I think Trump is doing good but the Tariffs are Bullshit" this kind of thing is part of the doing good.

  • Oh... So that's what they mean when they say the can't bring him back. It's been there, out in the open, all this time.

  • Also reminds me about how PF1es Kingmaker handeles armies.

  • Erst mal davon auszugehen, dass ich mir das ausgedacht habe ist jetzt aber auch nicht gerade die feine Art.

    Habe ich nämlich nicht. Bin ich Experte auf dem Gebiet? Auch nicht. Ich habe nur über die Jahre ein paar Artikel gelesen, die den Verdacht nahelegen.

    Zum Beispiel:

    Dass viele kleinere Läden es mit der Pflicht zur Belegerstellung nicht so genau nehmen, habe einen Grund, sagt Florian Köbler, Chef der Deutschen Steuergewerkschaft (DSTG): "Der Verdacht lautet ganz klar: Steuerhinterziehung." Dass Kunden in der Regel keinen Bon erhielten, sei nur die Spitze des Eisbergs.

    Wo nicht ordnungsgemäß abgerechnet und verbucht werde, herrsche eine illegale Schattenwirtschaft - quasi in aller Öffentlichkeit beim Bäcker oder Kiosk in der Nachbarschaft. Wenn die Finanzämter jemanden beim Betrug erwischten - was selten genug der Fall sei -, zeige sich eine Faustregel, nach der häufig vorgegangen werde. "Zwei Drittel legal, ein Drittel Cash und ohne Steuern", fasst Köbler die Erkenntnisse zusammen.

    Tagesschau

    Oder dieser hier:

    "Bargeld ist das Bezahlmittel, mit dem am leichtesten betrogen werden kann", sagt Florian Köbler, Bundesvorsitzender der Deutschen Steuergewerkschaft – das ist die Gewerkschaft der Finanzverwaltungen. "Es lädt regelrecht zum Betrug ein." Als Beispiel nennt Köbler die sogenannte offene Ladenkasse: Viele Würstchenbuden oder Weihnachtsmarktstände rechnen am Ende des Tages alle Einnahmen zusammen und tragen sie in ein Kassenbuch ein. Auch Restaurants dürfen nach diesem Prinzip arbeiten. So weit, so legal und wunderbar unbürokratisch. Nur: Ob vor Kassenabschluss ein paar Scheine beiseitegelegt werden, merkt niemand. Dann verbucht der Gastronom weniger Einnahmen – und zahlt dementsprechend weniger Steuern.

    Zeit Plus (Archivierte Version ohne Bezahlschranke)

    Und ja, beide Artikel zitieren die selbe Person, ich weiß.

    Wenn du, außer mir Populismus zu unterstellen, noch ein Argument oder gar, Gott bewahre, eine Quelle einwerfen willst, bin ich offen dafür meine Meinung nochmal zu überdenken.

    Und so ganz nebenbei, abschaffen sollte man Bargeld meiner Meinung nach nicht. Es gibt Menschen, die einfach gerne mit Bargeld hantieren und das ist ja auch voll okay. Aber ich persönlich benutze kein Bargeld mehr, seit guten 5 oder 6 Jahren. Ich würde mich freuen wenn einfach alle Läden beide Optionen anbieten würden. Aus dem ganz schnöden, egoistischen, Grund, dass ich dann auch wieder bei allen Läden einkaufen kann :-).

  • Geschäfte die nur Bargeld annehmen, tun das eigentlich immer aus sehr guten Gründen

    Und einer dieser Gründe ist halt häufig Steuerhinterziehung.

  • Sounds like fun, yeah. How did you approach that mechanically? Asking for a group of friends ;-)

  • I mean.. What's next? Kissing animals???!?!?

  • Unless of course the Hentai is causing the radiation.

  • What doe the capital letters (eg ACC) in the translations refer too?

  • Yeah, but do you know what their mum says about them?

  • Sure, I understand. I'll give you a bit more context, but I understand why you wouldn't give an hour of your life away for it.

    So the video here is essentialy a video answer to two videos by hbomberguy about NV, Fallout: New Vegas Is Genius, And Here's Why from 4 years ago and Fallout 3 with the same title, Fallout 3 Is Garbage, And Here's Why from 8 years ago.

    So the title is not so much clickbait as an answer to the video it is referencing to from. And maybe too clickbaity, I suppose. But at least with some context.

    Anyhow. You don't have to watch it. Enjoy the game if it's what you enjoy :-).

  • I'd argue that if it comes to Fallout Games, NV is much closer to the actual intend of the franchise. I enjoyed Fallout 2 - so it doesn't surprise me that I liked NV too.

    If it comes to Fallout 4 I'd say it had to few of the elements that I enjoy in a game and to many of those I didn't. If it's the other way around for you that's perfectly fine. Each to their own.

    I was intreaged to see what people would have to say about the points brought up in the video, but I see how watching an hour plus long video you know you will disagree with is a bit to much to ask.

    Maybe I should have made a bullet point list of the main arguments.

  • Violence

  • Fallout @lemmy.world
    Gloomy @mander.xyz

    Fallout 4 Is Garbage, And Here's Why

    I was wandering what you people think about this one.

    Personal I agree on the main points, I loved New Vegas put never finished Fallout 4.

    EDIT

    Since so far nobody has bothered to watch the video (and I don't blame anybody for it... It's a long ass video), I asked Ai to give us a summary.

    Introduction and Initial Impressions

    The Fallout series has a history of inconsistent quality, with games like Fallout 1 and 2 being masterpieces, while Fallout 3 was a 3D game with a new world to explore, and Fallout New Vegas being a great comeback to the series' quality 00:31.

    Fallout 4's story is a confusing mess, with a bizarre and unengaging plot that fails to materialize into anything meaningful, despite having the building blocks of a good game 02:05.

    The game's introduction, where the player character enters a vault and is frozen in cryogenic sleep, is poorly designed and full of nonsensical elements, such as the vault's entrance being exposed to the outside and the player char

  • And by choice. Uh, a user has a different opinion than me by about 2 %? BLOCKED FOR LIVE MOTHRFUCKER

  • Wouldn't you catch a lot of troll calls (like the ones this thread is about) with that?

  • Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Gloomy @mander.xyz

    Boost and Tracking (Pro Version)

    There was a person in all these days that trough some shade on Boost for tracking, but they were referring to the free version, which makes the presence of ads and tracking very clear. In the post somebody recommended the app tracking protection that comes with DuckDuckGos Browser. I downloaded it and to my surprise have had a lot of tracking attempts blocked from Boost, despite me having the payed version.

    I thought I'd ask about this here first, because there might be a reasonable explanation for this. From my understanding it was made clear previously, that the payed version of boost doesn't tack data...?

    Mander @mander.xyz
    Gloomy @mander.xyz

    Supporting Mander

    This might be a silly question and I might have missed the info, if it is posted somewhere, but is there a way (and need) to support this instance financially? I like it here and would love to help out a bit. I'd offer any other kind of help needed, but I'm not tech savvy, so money would have to do.

    Boost For Lemmy @lemmy.world
    Gloomy @mander.xyz

    Long comment-chains get unreadable atm for me

    As title says :-)

    Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml
    Gloomy @mander.xyz

    The 7 reasons why nuclear energy is not the answer to solve climate change

    This is a (slightly older) article about Nuclear Energy and climate change. It's a hottly debated topic in climate communities, so I thought some of you would enjoy to read it.

    Another article that brings up some more points against nuclear power can be found here.

    I'd be interested what you ppl think of the matter.