uberrice

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[–] uberrice@feddit.de 13 points 2 years ago

Thing is. Nonbinary must be allowed to mean literally anything in the way it currently is defined.

I am a man, I identity as a man. However, if I were to Identify as Nonbinary, that would need to pass - I might internally and externally be male, but if I say I don't identify with being male - it's sexist to deny me the right to identify that way - because identifying that way is not tied to a specific thing you do.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago

Lucerne has a few trolley lines. They are ONLY trolley buses. The long, 3 Segment ones. Then, some 1 Segment hybrid buses that have pantagraphs. At the end of those lines, there is a longer stop where the trolley lines end, the pantagraph gets pulled down and the bus trucks along the last few stations with diesel.

Then theres just normal hybrid buses for more rural lines, and a battery operated bus that goes up and down a hill.

There's a solution for every line - you just need the proper infrastructure. The reason that we have this great pantagraph-compatible infrastructure is that, while there are a lot of trains in Switzerland, there is no metro. So in lucerne, the trolley buses work almost as a metro, with the main lines having buses every 7 minutes.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de -3 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Maybe... Move closer to where you work?

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Until in 5-10 years when the batteries are fucked.

That's the beautiful thing about trolley buses - they do not need a (substantial) battery. They are basically trains on wheels.

There are some places where battery powered buses make sense - for example, where I live, lucerne Switzerland, there is one bus line that just goes up and down a rather steep hill. By using recuperative braking, the battery powered bus is super efficient. For other, normal 'high traffic' lines, trolley makes so much more sense

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yeah, while I'm not a big hiker myself, being Swiss I know how prepared you need to be.

Walked around in Taiwan when I came across a hiking trail. 1.5 hours, like 150m verticality only, labelled as easy. Cool, but not enough water (only carried a 2l bottle). Went to a local teahouse and got me 4 more bottles to be safe and went for it. Walked past countless others because I was underprepared, and am glad I did because those could have turned out not so nice if I did go.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 3 points 2 years ago

Used to be the case in Switzerland, now most beer bottles have a twist-to-open cap that still looks like a normal beer bottle cap.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de -3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Ja, Kumpel * in dud * in bro* sephine. Diese ganzen Gendersternverherrlicher innen brauchen einfach etwas worüber sie innen sich aufregen *innen könn *innen.

Ausserdem, bro *sephine, hast du mein Profil soweit durchgeschaut dass du rausgefunden hast dass ich männlich bin, oder hast du gerade mein Gender assumiert? Hier hättest du, um deinen eigenen Standards zu entsprechen, ein Genderneutrales Pronomen verwenden sollen, Bro *sephine.

Gerade nachgeschaut. In meinem Profil steht überhaupt nichts zu meinem Gender. Du hast also zwangsweise einfach mal so angenommen, dass ich ein Mann bin. Stimmt das mit deiner Ideologie überein?

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

I wouldn't mind a generic feminimum just as I don't mind a generic masculinum. Grammatical gender doesn't have anything to do with actual gender. It's just a quirk of the language.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

"scientific evidence".

Just like the 'scientific evidence' that, for whatever reason, in countries where women are way less free than in the west, many more women go into STEM?

According to https://de.statista.com/statistik/daten/studie/200758/umfrage/entwicklung-der-anzahl-der-medizinstudenten/ since at least 2010 there are way many more women studying medicine than men.

You might not like it, but just because it's "Die" Sonne And "Der" Mond, That Does not suddenly mean that the moon is male and the sun is female, just how "Der Schüler" Does not imply that they are male or female.

This whole discussion about grammatical gender is stupid and biased as fuck by "researchers" who come to the conclusion they want to come to. I work in academia myself, I know how much bullshit gets pushed through.

Don't get me wrong, I support anyone being able to do whatever they want. Women can do engineering just as much as men can, same for medicine and everything else. The literal only upside that men have is - on average - higher physical strength. And that just means that a higher percentage of men is strong enough to do certain physical job than the percentage of women. Doesn't mean the women strong enough to do that job do it any worse than men.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de -3 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Or, you know. Just Bürger, the generic masculinum. That all-inclusive. And it worked for a long time. It's only because some snowflakes thought they needed something to complain about that we're having this whole debate.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 10 points 2 years ago

By at some point saying 'OK, enough side quests, let's move on with the story'. I plan to replay this game multiple times, so I do not mind missing some side quests in my first playthrough.

[–] uberrice@feddit.de 1 points 2 years ago

With Google lens you can also take a picture and select to copy paste

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