Yes, and like feddit.dk is Danish-speaking. These language-specific instances make sense, and ideally we'd have a different instance for international communities like a europe-community. But, you know, beggars can't be choosers and so it seems like we need to make a suboptimal choice :)
feddit.eu seems to be a one-person abandoned instance. To me, feddit.org seems like a fine place.
There's also !europe@jlai.lu - but it seems to be exclusively francophone.
While that sounds frustrating, I also could not get a bank account in the UK when I studied there, and my wife had to go to maybe 10 different banks in France to find one which would open an account for a foreigner when she lived there for a while.
We spent close to a year preparing to live in the UK as students for 8 months, emailing universities and city councils and so on. Moving to a new country is full of that sort of thing in general.
At least Israel is part of the European Broadcasting Union, who're doing the show, for historical reasons. Australia makes no sense.
Can we have lower interest rates too?
Ask what game you're going to play and read about the game? Learn the rules in advance?
I love playing Stasis. Haven't don't it in about 20 years though, probably not viable anymore.
I don't get it either, but head says no no and yes yes.
By some sort of choice, I guess. Because polish people...?
Sure. I mean, I am a adult. I never thought adults had things figured out when I was a kid either, seemed pretty obvious they were just trying their best with what they had to work with.
This week I played Neanderthal by Eklund. It'd been a while since I played it, so we played it a bit wrong. But now I've got the rules down for next time!
Two of my sisters are doing that, and they're lovely kids and will be surrounded by people who love them and will help them grow. So I think that's absolutely fine.