Do you work at the Carnival?
Do you work at the Carnival?
I lived in New York! (Not really though, just quoting Britta from Community - in the first comment, too)
Baggel for Bagel.
Fritz Kola super zero
Thanks, I’m a German native speaker myself - I tend to use je vs u in Dutch similar to the German du und Sie, but as the other replies indicate that seems to be a bit too formal in Dutch :)
Thank you, that’s definitely good to know!
Do you mean je vs u? Could you tell me more about which would be appopriate in settings like a police control, a shop or a campsite? I’m learning dutch but still trying to grasp those things :)
The German satire magazine ‘Die Tagespresse’ […]
They are austrian. Thank you for the great article, though!
A radio station streaming “Baby Shark” on all frequencies
in the (translated) Words of Knorkator:
The world doesn’t need billionaires imagine how beautiful it would be without you! Empathy and reason instead of greed and scam fresh air, green forests, clean seas.
The world doesn’t need billionaires and we will even achieve this without guns: No, we won’t kill you and we won’t imprison you, on the opposite: you will be millionaires!
Chihuahuas are the best. My gf’s is as playful as he is affectionate and the friendliest little doggo.
Gouda for sandwiches, but also Mozzarella or Feta to cook with it
As far as I see, the one that was tagged in Mastodon.
Lemmy communities are treated as users by Mastodon, and they boost contributions to the communities. If you tag the community in Mastodon, the post will appear in the lemmy community.
In (southern) France, they make the “americain”, which usually consists of a ca. 30cm Baguette filled with ground/hamburger meat (may vary, there are also versions with merguez sausage or any other meat), tomatoes, lettuce, onion, sauce and fries (yes, they also belong inside the baguette). I like it a lot, even though I would prefer a vegetarian version which I did not find sold yet, but do at home from time to time.
Whoever says to not laugh about their own jokes has never seen el Risitas. RIP.
What about things that are invented when I’m younger than 15?
The one thing I liked was going over the creek for a few dirhams and strolling through the historical souk.
I think you have some misconceptions about psychology in general. E.G. you name Stanford Prison, and then explain that it has not been replicated. The act of trying (and failing) to replicate those results is psychological research, and then you reference this research as argument against psychology. Also, you seem to suggest like psychology is deterministic (A happens to someone, so they react in way B), while it is a probabilistic science (if A happens to someone, the chance that they will react in way B increases by X% to Y% with a probability of 95%).
One comment on your example: The prisoner’s dilemma (the way I know it) is not a psychological, but a game theoretical concept and is usually applied with the assumption of rational actors a one-shot interaction, which means that it doesn’t apply to your situation with your friend.
In general, it seems that your disdain for psychology stems from laypersons’ broad and biased understanding of psychological concepts.
Disclaimer: I am not a psychologist.