@lain maybe they also miscalculated the landslide of resignations
kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Sunday, 19-Nov-2023 07:35:30 JST
kaiaafter retrieving the 4 lost keys from the vacuum, I removed all keys, cleaned the keyboard with compressed air, washed all keys with detergent and a tiny bit of lemon concentrate, dried keys and put them back. I got a few wrong, but I'll correct over the next days. at least I have the lost keys back :Amiyaya:
@meowski@newt there's the fundamental question whether we are all entitled to an opinion or whether opinions that hurt society as a whole should be prosecuted. and it seems you hold a lot of opinions that are not conforming to current society's norms. so I would have assumed you'd be in the camp of holding any opinion should be permitted.
@lain Yiddish was seen as an uneducated rural language, cf. Kafka's lecture on Yiddish. taking Yiddish would also have been unfair towards the Sephardim. and after WW2 speaking a Germanic language became uncool for some reason :ChenShrug:
@lain now let's do that for gender and whatnot :jelsweat:
kaia (kaia@brotka.st)'s status on Friday, 17-Nov-2023 18:50:23 JST
kaiaGerman government plans to allow Frisians. Sorbs and the Danish minority in Germany to form "traditional" names consisting of their father's (or mother's) first name as last name, like Paul Svensen (Paul son of Sven).
Frisian is who considers themselves Frisian, so there will be no "check" into your racial background (thank goodness!).
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