Ah oui, Poitiers, le "nord de la France".
Ils seraient prêts à voter pour une chèvre tant qu'elle est encartée RN. Dans ma circo on avait même pas la tête ou le nom de la candidate sur la profession de foi...
(En fait, j'ai de plus en plus l'impression qu'il y a deux types d'électeurs : ceux qui seraient prêts à voter n'importe qui sous l'étiquette RN, et ceux qui seraient prêts à voter n'importe qui contre le RN. On est pas rendus...)
Imperial unit system.
In France, it is illegal to name your pig Napoleon.
In French we have a similar problem. Currently the most popular form is "citoyen.ne.s" or "citoyen.nes" (besides the good old "citoyens" or "citoyennes et citoyens"), which sometimes gets rendered as a website by some text displayers (e.g. les habitant.es). It's technically supposed to be a middle dot (citoyen·ne·s) but nobody has that on their keyboard (I literally had to copy-paste it from wikipedia) so people use the point instead. We used to use parentheses like "citoyen(ne)s" but these have vastly be replaced by the dots.
In 10 years the poop post will be up there remembered as one of the legendary old asklemmy posts
Lemmy, June 2023 : "thankfully we don't have AutoModerator here"
Lemmy, August 2023 :
Math (I'm a graduate student). And "exponentially more experienced than the average" means nothing as exponential is a progression, not a comparison between two values.
"This" comments (on Reddit and Lemmy) are not a bad thing. An upvote is supposed to promote valuable content, not necessarily stuff you agree with. A "this" shows agreement. These are different things, and hunting down the "this" promotes the "upvote to agree, downvote to disagree" mentality.
(For example I said "this" to one comment on this thread, which was an unpopular opinion I agreed with. I upvoted plenty of other opinions I found interesting (and actually unpopular) while not necessarily agreeing with them.)
Same. Now leaving Reddit again
Non, en dessous d'Orléans ça peut pas être considéré comme le nord. Et Lyon c'est déjà le sud, change my mind. (je suis Parisienne)