it's footage made by the Americans to be shown to the court and possibly to the German public to advance denazification. It begins with a map of occupied Europe and the names and locations of the main concentration camps. ... read full post
Alright, so back when I was like 8 years old I lived in Panorama City, California. ... read full post
compare these 2 high heeled sandals: ... read full post
my regular shoe size is US 11 (10.5 in, 26.7 cm), so I'd be buying a US 10.5 (10.3 in, 26.2 cm).
A coworker I know does this sometimes. She says its ok with heeled sandals and slingbacks, but not ok with pumps, because sandals and slingbacks are open.
What's your experience? I really like that model and size 11 is sold out.
I think even a bad translation is better than no translation at all, but for some reason the majority of books don't seem to get translated. Why is that?
Example: I have a book which I wanna archive. Would sending a zip with the pages take less storage than sending the, let's say, 10 individual pages sparatedly?
I like scifi and horror, and recently I love time travel and ghost stories. I’m annoyed with tropes and overcooked scripts.
Ideas?
It was circa 1998 that I watched a Playboy tv show where it was listed a series of songs with more or less suggestive or provocative videoclips. ... read full post
We all know the meme, but most of the time it's referenced about someone shitty saying something you already agree with. What I wanna hear about is a time when someone who you broadly disagree with actually gave you some kind of new insight about something - even if you didn't end up coming around to their point of view. Maybe they gave you a piece of a puzzle that you were missing, but then you built on that in a completely different way. ... read full post
Feel free to call me out for being an asshole for any other reason, too. 😉 ... read full post
You know that feeling when something gets said so many times that people just start treating it as fact, no matter how shaky it was in the first place?
Like, Santa didn’t make the cut, but God sure did.
What are other examples of things that basically became true through repetition alone?
just asking
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/39822275
I feel it is an obligation for any older folk to pass wisdom to those not-in-the-know of things regarding life. Some people are born directionless and they get lost in their lives and before they know it, they're knee-deep in debt, they're in awful minimal-wage jobs, they make poor decisions regarding their love lives .etc ... read full post
is there a main community here?
What is something you can sense that few-if-any people you know can sense? Literal answers only.
There's nobody to give me presents anymore. I don't have a family left to celebrate the holiday with, no friends either. I barely decorate.
But there's still one thing from my childhood I still try to honor and that's having a stocking of candy. If not, small gifts.
For me it's no doubt 'Spotify'. Hilarious loading times and lack of functions, in my case for podcast and audio books, which are standard for years in FOSS-players like AntennaPod.
I keep seeing data showing that a huge share of people around 30 can’t afford their own home anymore, not just in the US, but in parts of the EU as well. It seems like homeownership at that age used to be normal, or at least achievable, but now it feels almost out of reach for an entire generation. ... read full post