[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 3 weeks ago

That's a real plesant read, ngl

[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 35 points 3 weeks ago

Iran stops being the arsonist and gains a financial stake in keeping the region stable—a raison d’être to behave properly.

Funny, as if Iran has started all of this, lol

[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

I can really relate to a lot of the things said in your post and I feel the same very often. I'm not from Russia, but from a different eastern european country. I also have dual-citizenship. Yet, I feel that people like us are in a very unique situation, because it does not really matter, where we go, we won't fit anyway in the nationalist picture.

After finishing my Abitur here, I wanted to try out something and I moved to the country of my parents to go to uni there. I was never part of the same team here (being german), but really quickly I found out, that it's the same on the other side. There I was just the german guy. Although I wouldn't say, that I show it off in anyway. I don't even have an accent in both languages.

I'm happy for you, that you found a place, where you feel welcomed and not judged.

EDIT: Kleiner Edit am Rande, weil mir ist gerade bei der Zugfahrt was eingefallen. Es gibt viel Musik, die genau das beschreibt. Ich kann dir, falls Hip Hop was für dich ist, Apsilon sehr ans Herz legen. Die Themen, die er anspricht und die Gefühle, die er beschreibt, sind sehr treffend und er macht das auf eine sehr kreative/schöne Art und Weise imo. Vor allem die Zeile in seinem Song Köfte:

(...) Ich brauchte 23 Jahre, bis ich merkte, dass ich statt zwei, keine Heimat habe, außer meinen eignen Straße. (...)

Es tut gut zu wissen, dass man mit solchen Erfahrungen nicht ganz so allein ist.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml to c/economics@lemmy.ml

Hey Guys,

I just watched this video on the Iran war economic impact and I wonder what your guys's opinion is on it?

I find his points are making sense, but I'm still a newbie in communist economics and economics as a whole and I'm just wondering.

EDIT: Also note, I do not see that 'taxing the rich' is the end all be all, but I do see the problem in less public wealth. Cheers.

[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 3 weeks ago

What the helly? How did I miss news like that?

[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 1 month ago

I can't recommend Hemingway's work enough. Especially 'In Another Country' is personal favorite of mine, but also I loved reading through 'The Old Man And The Sea.'

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submitted 2 months ago by tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Hey Guys, I hope everyone here is doing well.

I just saw a speech of german chancellor Friedrich Merz talking about how Germans need to work harder and longer to keep up their 'lifestyle' after seeing China.

Now I wonder, what are the workers rights in China like?

I somehow can't imagine, that it's still on a third world level, where people are forced to work 12h a day to have a basic life.

Can you guys link me good articles about it or share your knowledge?

Thanks in advance!

[-] tamagotchi@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 5 months ago

Can someone explain what's meant with that deadlock? thanks in advance!

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