

Don’t know about ublock, but AdGuard works mostly fine for me on iOS in safari
Don’t know about ublock, but AdGuard works mostly fine for me on iOS in safari
Also, if you are faster than 130 kph and have an accident, you’re always deemed to be partially at fault, no matter what happened
Americans are very proud about the second amendment
I think autocorrect has some things mixed up. Not every rectangle is a square, but every square is a rectangle …
It’s good to be proud of German values, but racism and being a nazi are not German values. Tolerance, punctuality and „Lüften“ are German values.
It’s still information, tho.
Is it? According to the Oxford dictionary, information are “facts or details about somebody/something”. Wouldn’t that make false information technically not information?
I didn’t vote for her as I am not American. What is your excuse for supporting the criminal felon Trump?
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As a German I have to say that do this kind of regularly. But only with alcohol free wheat beer and grapefruit juice. Really great drink after sport or a long hike
Depends on their wealth. I am not sure if you can sue someone if you’re poor. Attorneys are expensive
From what I read is that republican led states usually make it harder to vote than democratic states, but I haven’t looked further into this.
Although maybe you technically actually are only voting for the elector in your state that then casts their vote on your behalf, I even read that there have been rare occasions where the state elector went against what their state voted for!?
This whole process of voting in the US seems very outdated to me (I am from Europe too). I know that it is hard to fundamentally change the system as long as nothing goes completely wrong. Germany had big loopholes in the constitution during the Republic of Weimar too. Changing this was easy after the total defeat during the Second World War. I have no idea how you could get through with updating the complete political system of a more or less „functional“ country. Even less if the country is as divided as the US is at the moment
whether they will bother to vote for their preferred candidate or just stay home
It’s more like vote or go to work. I really don’t get why this country doesn’t hold elections on a day where most people can participate. Actually I do get it, but I don’t get how people can still think of the USA as a democracy
How would under age people vote? Where I am from, you can only vote at 18 (16 for some special elections), so bad luck if you are under 18 and want to be represented