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They may get higher percentages in some federal states, but that doesn’t make those states’ parliaments more important than the EU imho
They may get higher percentages in some federal states, but that doesn’t make those states’ parliaments more important than the EU imho
I’ll enjoy it when I see it.
Sounds like a good idea to disable a security feature to not be reminded of the EOL of the software you’re using /s
Who’s making these rules? Why do you need to assume a certain position when you encounter a special symbol?
Why not Lemmy?
You can include them if you want to
Without the first sentence, this could have been one of the top comments
What happens if you don’t have internet connected in the first place?
They are only 2nd if you count individual parties, not coalitions. So “2nd strongest power” is misleading
An important point for them is the belief that they are the “silent majority”. Showing that they are not might help to reduce some of their support
That particular poll seems to be an outlier with BSW getting 14% and most other parties scoring lower than on other recent polls.
If the computer stays on for the whole work day already, why should it go to sleep for the two minutes you’re carrying it somewhere? Just disable sleep on closing the lid.
It looks less weird when not capitalized
I wonder if that’s how it works. Looking at lemmy.world’s timeline, there are only 3 posts after this one that are below 10M, the last one being https://lemmy.world/post/9999924, and the next one https://lemmy.world/post/10000121.
Are that many posts getting deleted, or are they somehow counted in a different way?
Sounds good, is there any reason why their assets should not be used to compensate for the damages they are causing?
1987 one is pretty cool in comparison
Thank you France