"something we have in common"
!zlibrary@lemmy.ml
You have all the official addresses, I recommend using the Tor network
The comparison of the person proposed for the equivalent position in the European Union is interesting.
Yes, well, they can always play against the other half, if they lose they invade them alleging anti-Semitism and that's it, all advantages
The same in Spanish
A stupid man does stupid things and has real consequences. Anyone who is not stupid, even if he is a Nazi, will not have these problems
I don't know. What's the problem with lemmy.ml?
But does she have a Mastodon account? Or is she still giving traffic and publicity to Twitter?
On the one hand, I'm lucky that my wife works at a daycare that runs day camps for children up to 8 (my daughter is 5), but we still don't like that she spends the entire summer with strict schedules and things like that, so that for 15 days she goes with my in-laws and 15 with my parents, in both cases they are retirees in very good physical health and eager to play with their grandchildren.
If this group ended up being the one to abolish private property in real estate, it would be a plot twist that I didn't see coming.
Well, if you look at it, Italian fascism nationalized farmland in the '30s.
I agree with the post, mostly. I don't think anyone should read things they dislike, but I also think there are books that are required reading.
Reading a good summary or review may be enough, but not knowing who Romeo and Juliet are could be a problem even if not reading the book isn't.