Yeah, pretty much what I expected. Related, but not really descended
ehh, I'd like to have some source for that. Because I can't find any.
The words "schnorchel" and "schnarchen" don't sound anything alike.
What I can find are some suggestions that with stem from the same germanic root word, but not that one stems from the other
sounds like a great what if post
... everything would be infected with Chlamydia
They should just say no. Unless Microsoft pays for the construction of the renewable power plants to power the centers. Before they turn it on
That way the country at least has some nice infrastructure when the DC inevitably doesn't actually get built
There are plans. But you can't plan for every detail
But the biggest problem is, that those plans somewhat rely on the population to help out and not turn into complete morons
Well, at least one thing in life going positive
I compress everything with md5
There's at least one course in my area that uses the income to help the surrounding nature. Plus they have strict rules regarding what areas you're allowed to go during bird breeding seasons
Arguably the worst part would be the large area of grass. But even that is mostly offset by them maintaining the somewhat "wild" spots between the courses and the area being grassy to begin with
They are also quite affordable, so it's not a snobby rich club. So it's basically a nice way for people to enjoy nature and walk around more
It's possible. Sadly the minority
from what I heard and saw from some mods (who can see the statistics on the old.reddit usage), it's less than 10%, sadly.
the vast majority is using the shitty new design
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Alright. I looked it up some more. There's not a lot of information about it out there, tbh.
Germans did coin the term "Schnorchel" for the air pipe in WW2 submarines (although they did not invent it). Which then later was used to refer to the diving equipment.
https://www.dwds.de/wb/Schnorchel
It's derived from "Schnorgel" or "Schnörgel", which is an old northern german slang/word for mouth or snout
What is interesting, as far as I can see, "Schnarchen" isn't even super related to the same root as Schnörgel? And the real origin doesn't seem to be really clear and is being discussed. It seems to be more related to schnarren, which is "making a repetitive rattling sound"