That's a fair point where direct, individual interaction is concerned. But what about intermediate interaction? The current pandemic provides an excellent example: Even if someone behaves...
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That's a fair point where direct, individual interaction is concerned. But what about intermediate interaction? The current pandemic provides an excellent example: Even if someone behaves...
Individual autonomy is not boundless and finds its limitations in the rights of others. The autonomies of individuals must be balanced against each other and those overstepping their bounds are kept...
I don't think coercion works as a criterion. Societies also use coercion to enforce laws that serve the public good, so it would be hard to label all that as villainous.
Boing, I lookup up Netherlands' highest point, didn't find anything matching and went for lunch...
So that's why Napoleon wanted to expand its borders...
I think its fair to let Turk spill it out, since he already guessed the right planet.
There's not that many places on Mars with a name...
I think the greatest social danger is the breaking up of the social contract that the poor don't revolt as long as the rich keep them employed: As long as hiring other humans is the best option to...
Obliged :bow:
I had indicated that I wanted to enter the competition with the post from the relativity thread, not the other ones.
(Almost entirely) correct! It is Heimaey, though the volcano is Helgafell. The much younger (born 1973) Eldfell is less conic and to the left of Helgfall from this perspective.
Here we go. Not a castle, for a change:
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=364591&d=1618012432
That's why I didn't recognise it. Good one for tearing that abomination down.
Ruins of Burg Drachenfels in the Siebengebirge south of Cologne. Much of the red limestone for Cologne Cathedral was hewn from the quarry you can see below the ruin. I first didn't recognise it...
The first link pointed to a D&D post with a random assortment of quotes from god knows where, mostly obscure stuff about supposed late effects of USSR agitprop activities. Barely anything there...
Isn't he the one who used his ashikaru karquebusiers so successfully against Takeda Kartsuyori' karvallery at the battle of Nakarshino in Mikarwa province?
Unlike the EU the UK and the US imposed export bans on vaccine and the UK very probably had a shady deal going with Astra-Zeneca to deliver more to them than the EU. The criticism of the european...
Right, let's look at it part by part.
I couldn't find these in the BREATHE Act or the guardian article you linked. Any other sources?
Below I added remarks in coloured bold (green/unproblematic...
I knew this looked familiar, but I had the last one already, so there's just a hint:
Look what the Cat dragged in.
Aww, I was hoping someone Italian would fall for it and think it's the Loggia dei Lanzi in Firenze (of which the Feldherrnhalle is a brazen copy), but you are absolutely correct.
Your turn. :)
This time with no added hints, sugar or antioxidants:
https://www.twcenter.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=364580&d=1617876316
Well, you're not supposed to look at the sourcecode or open the image separately, but just look at it in good sportsmanship, aren't you?
It is indeed the Vesting Bourtange, the epitome of star...
Will you take karciofi or askaragus instead? I'll even season it with kardamom and karcuma.
...which you can nicely serve with Karrots, potatoes (Kartoffeln in German) and a dry white from Karinthia.
Desolé, I'm missing les ligatures on my keyboard. This side of the Rhine all we get for our tax money is Umlauts...
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Ooh! I know that view. I've sat in front of that gatehouse down below. It is the Haute Koenigsbourg/Hohkönigsburg, a testament to the eventful history of beautiful Alsace.
Some unknown soldier's grave in Germany, but where?
*hums* Bullet strikes the helmet's head, And it's all over, for the - unknown soldier...
EDIT: :ninja:'d by Abdul.
A horse jumps only as high as you set the bar and the post I was responding to was a pretty low bar. Can I have some oats now?
Notwithstanding oats, what are plausible candidates for that hidden...
Well, start one, I'm always happy to jump in.
Activism against racism? Yeah, that sounds terrible indeed. How dare they be against one of the founding principles of the country, a virtue practiced by even the first two presidents?
If you...
Is that really the relevant question? If others change your mind by solid arguments, is that not commendable? And if you change your mind by your own free will but based on a nonsensical whim, is...
Depends, we had some interesting talk about heroes and villains and another one about racism, though that one got moved when it veered into politics.
Spot the difference. Last I checked life on earth had not developed genetic memory yet.
Overlooked the edit. You're right. It's the Hühnermarkt in the New Oldtown of Frankfurt. The old city centre was destroyed in the war and has been partially reconstructed recently, with some houses...
Now that is an entirely different statement, because what is "familiar" is subject to early life learning processes, so I guess we have to come to a wording we can both support.
Will you help me...
You're very close.
No, not innate, just learned at a very early stage, and in-group bias would only be a product of evolution if it was tied to sharing the same genes rather than to whom you saw first as a baby.
https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/media.media.79976c34-98e3-46db-a457-b5ca434aaff3.original1024.jpg
http://www.feuilletonfrankfurt.de/wp-content/uploads/Fassadenmischung-e1569591980469.jpg
What's...
You are, it is the comradeship of the ring.
Then it's Rocca Maggiore di Assisi and the tower in the foreground may well be Rocca Minore.
No, you apparently did not read what I wrote. I did not deny that subconsciously we gravitate towards people who look similar to us, I just posited that this may be more due to whom we first get to...