Wxnzxn

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[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Du bist hier auf jeden Fall sehr willkommen :)

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

You certainly did not make my eyes bleed, grammar is extremely hard, and the meme works well and is more than understandable. I just know that it helped me along the way, when I got corrected, while I was learning English. So, I hope you did not take that as discouragement. German is really hard to learn not only because of it's grammar, but I also heard a lot from native English speakers, that they lament that they go to Germany to learn to speak properly, and instead of being corrected and helped along with their German, when they speak to people, us Germans just take the opportunity to switch to English.

Enjoy your continuing journey, learning another language is very much worth it, not just in a practical sense, but also to have more flexibility in what one is able to express and think about.

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Junge, ich bin hier nicht um mich als der große Deutschmeister zu profilieren, sondern das war ein ernstgemeinter Versuch nem Menschen, der in seinem Profil stehen hat, dass er aus London kommt, weshalb ich annahm, dass er gerade Deutsch lernt, mit einer Verbesserung, bei dem Prozess zu helfen. Ja, das war nur ein Satz. Nein, ich hab keine Ahnung ob er Fehler hat.

Ich bin grottig in Grammatik, meine Sätze sprudeln immer überkompliziert aus mir raus, weil sich meine Gedanken immer schön verknoten. Ich fluche grundlos wie ein Seemann im Alltag, benutze ständig Anglizismen, und meine Sätze bestehen aus mehr "Äh" als allem Anderen. Und ich könnte dir nicht die Unterschiede zwischen Dativ und Akkusativ oder Pronomen und Artikel erklären, weil ich keinen Plan habe. Kommas sprudeln auch vollkommen ungewollt und wahllos aus meinen Fingern, und mir passiert es ständig, dass ich Wörter groß schreibe, nur weil mein Gehirn sich gerade denkt "Yo, yo, das Wort ist wichtig, das bedeutet es muss groß", ohne, dass ichs bemerke.

Fast jedes Meme hier hat Rechtschreibfehler (und ist unapologetisches Zangendeutsch), aber nicht fast jedes Meme ist von Menschen die ziemlich eindeutig gerade Deutsch lernen, und sich vielleicht über eine Berichtigung freuen - weil so lernt man halt eine fremde Sprache.

Ich verstehe schon, dass einen so Grammatiknazis aufregen, die dann mit "akshually, dieses hier erfordert ein Komma und den Genitivierten Possessivdativ, zumindest im guten Dudendeutsch" ankommen, aber Junge, man kann sich auch grundlos aufregen indem man automatisch annimmt, dass das Gegenüber irgendwelche Oberlehrerintentionen hat. Ich war im Englischlernprozess auch froh, wenn ich korrigiert wurde, selbst wenn mein Gegenüber das nicht in komplett korrektem Englisch getan hatte. Nur so hatte ich etwa endlich die Unterschiede zwischen "it's" und "its" richtig gelernt, nachdem in meinem Schädel noch "bei Besitz nimmt man 's" als Regel festhing.

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 14 points 1 year ago (14 children)

Ich nehme an, dass du gerade am Deutsch lernen bist, richtiger wäre hier "ich" statt "mich" zu benutzen, und "gestohlene Inhalte" statt "gestohlenen Inhalte" - was auch geht wäre "Die gestohlenen Inhalte", das würde aber ganz bestimmte Inhalte bedeuten. Das sind beides so Grammatik-Details, die schwer sind zu lernen. Viel Erfolg beim weiteren Lernen! :)

I assume, that you are still learning German at the moment. More correct in this case would be to use "ich" instead of "mich", and "gestohlene Inhalte" instead of "gestohlenen Inhalte" - it's also possible to use "Die gestohlenen Inhalte", but that would mean specific stolen content. Those are both grammatical details, that are hard to learn. Good luck with your further learning experience! :)

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Just noticed that crossposting doesn't display properly (yet) in Jerboa, so as an advertisement for the community: !truecomics@midwest.social

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Deshalb bevorzuge ich das gesunde europäische "Philosophenfrühstück": Kaffee, Kippe, Kapseln (Psychopharmaka)

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Well, there seems to be !l4l@sh.itjust.works but it seems to be very much dead

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 6 points 1 year ago

Everett just getting more and more based the more I learn about him

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml -5 points 1 year ago

Polls are shit and only snapshots of an overall vibe-like probability - but this is still a very, very good sign.

I hope the people that were adamant about claiming that criticising Biden and urging him to drop out was in some way "bot"-behaviour or traitorous, or just claimed by tankie accelerationists, or whatever, realise that it was more often than not really based on concern of Biden not being able to win. The energy that suddenly got unleashed in this election campaign in just a few days and these new polls clearly show, that there was something to the concerns we had with Biden.

Not saying you were stupid or something for having the perspective you had, there were arguments to be had after all, incumbency bonus and the risk of having a new candidate so close to the election were things to be considered. But from what I witnessed, the discourse got really toxic at times and from at least some people. No, not everyone that wanted to replace Biden was a useful idiot or someone acting in bad faith. There were clear reasons, and in this case, things are very much starting to look like they were valid and good reasons, too. Enthusiasm is really fucking important in election campaigns, and Biden was a black hole sucking any enthusiasm out of any potential campaign.

Of course, there's still work to be had ahead. But things are looking a lot better right now, and maybe another Trump presidency, this time with his fascist cronies being prepared fto properly enact fundamental changes for the worse, can be avoided yet. I'm still fairly pessimistic for the future, and would advise anyone to organise along radical leftist lines (IWW, SRA and local mutual help groups look to me like some of the best organisations at the moment in the US, speaking as a European outsider who may not have the full picture) and connect in networks that are prepared to react to the repression and chaos still on the horizon, but getting a few more years to do that organising while the global crises continue to march on is worth a lot.

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Stimmt, ich hatte einfach nur phonetisch "übersetzt" weil es lustig klang - aber ein paar Stunden danach ist mir auch wieder eingefallen, dass "crease" ja selbst auch ein Wort war, hatte dann aber keine Lust mehr es zu korrigieren/zu ändern.

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

High masking autist only discovered late in life here. Fun fact, because it's probably not the stereotypical way this plays out: For most of my life (in my 30s now, on a waiting list for an official diagnosis after my nephew was diagnosed and I did better research), I masked by roleplaying as an "eccentric genius", pieced together from observing what I noticed in others and how they are portrayed in stories and biographies. My special interest has always been philosophy, history and politics (and secondarily also video games, although not as much), so creating a mask of being someone really cultured and intelligent was relatively easy in my case.

That worked relatively well in school for me, actually. I managed to be sick or flunk out every 3rd day, never did homework, both heavily helping with overstimulation and risk of burnout. And my teachers were split along one half having given up on me (avoiding judgement and conflict) and the other projecting their own dreams of how an "eccentric, intelligent, troubled child/teenager" should look, supporting me. So I managed to get by.

Social events I started to participate in a lot in my teenage years .... by starting to drink at 13, which was this wondrous thing that suddenly made it all bearable and numbed to a degree - and no one judged you when you were drunk out of your mind and hung out with other drunk kids, mostly punks, metalheads, nerds and other outcasts in my case. I actually still found it exhausting, I had a reputation for leaving parties halfway through to take a walk, have a meltdown intensified by alcohol poisoning somewhere far away (no one knew about those), and then coming back. I also took so much pride in myself for doing things that were hard (and ultimately damaging to myself). I remember as a teenager, I was so proud when I learned how to properly look into people's eyes and faces, even though it was exhausting to do so.

Unfortunately, after school, that identity collapsed completely, turns out, the "real world" has a lot more responsibilities and a lot more judgement, leading to an ever intesifying cycle of trying to "get my shit together", failing and then hating myself more and more. I am so glad that ever since I realised I've actually been autistic, for the first time I am able to recontextualise my past and properly address my issues, by managing my resources and expectations, instead of trying to push myself to be something I never was and cannot be.

[–] Wxnzxn@lemmy.ml 16 points 1 year ago

Exactly, what, does she think she just fell out of a coconut tree or what?

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