Lutheran practice, mainly. (Wikipedia link) Honestly never occurred to me that there are places where this isn’t normal (though the candles aren’t usually in wreaths here, just in regular candle sticks with four candles).
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Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We* emphasize exclusive access to objects (not sharing) more than we ever did.
81·6 months agoI assumed op meant exclusive access in the sense of “this is mine, and nobody else is allowed to use it”.
Nikko882@lemmy.worldtoData is Beautiful@lemmy.world•The most male and female reasons to be admitted to the hospitalEnglish
4·6 months agoDunno about people in the US, but this chat says the information is from England. I’m guessing delivery is included in one of the other categories (probably outcome of delivery).
Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some fire temple/dungeon type locations in video games?
3·10 months agoGuild Wars 2:
Citadel of Flame dungeon
Volcanic fractal
Molten Furnace fractal
Molten Boss fractal
Probably some others I don’t remember.
(Fractals are shorter dungeons.)
Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Every last one of these questions is terribleEnglish
8·10 months agoMost of these read like ads. Most of the rest read like information found in an advertising profile (the kind of info that ad companies purchase). Only a couple read like actual things people care about.
Honestly, I have no idea myself. I first saw it at GDQ yesterday (or so).
Arctic Eggs kind of cooking going on here.
Non-American as well, but I believe GI means “General Infantry”, but in use GI means “Army Man/Soldier” so it doesn’t really matter what the letters stand for.
You would also get the same problem as the op in Norweigan.
Hvor = Where
Hvem = Who
(Hvorfor = Why / Wherefore)
English is the odd one out here, it seems. (Also why I would rather be learning German from Norwegian than English, but oh well.)
Could be Guild Wars 2. There are two scythe the game (I’m not counting staff skins): Necromancer staff, which is a casting implement with mostly utility skills, and Necromancer Reaper “mode”, which gives you a ton of DPS and tankiness until you run out of your saved up life force.
Left one is Norwegian. E55 and E47 are not in Norway, but in Sweden and Denmark (Also would be “fartskontroll” in Norwegian). Max is spelt “maks” in Norwegian (Also it would be a compound word “maksfart”). It is possible that the two images on the right are fake, though.
I feel like Sea Shanty 2 from Old School Runescape is a strong contender. Even if you have never played Runescape there is a good chance you know it.
Big Barotrauma vibes.
Lefse is a larger category. Lompe (also called “potetlefse”) is a kind of lefse. Lefse can also be made from wheat, and there are different kinds. A lot of types of lefser are also eaten as a snack rather than as part of a meal, with either a sweet paste or butter, sugar, and cinnamon on top.
I object to some of the information about the Norwegian hot dog. Firstly, lompe is not a tortilla: it’s made from potatoes. (You also roll it all the way around the sausage.) The sausages are either shorter hot dogs or wieners. They are usually eaten with ketchup, mustard, onion (raw or roasted), and usually some sort of dressing. Simple and good.
Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
1·1 year agoBy no means. Jamtland, Herjedalen, and Bohuslen can stay in the bubble, but the rest of Sweden can go and find their own bubble.
Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Brazilian's impression on Europe(i have never been there and this is based on nothing)
9·1 year agoI am disappointed that we have to be in a bubble with Sweden… Other than that: good map
You couldn’t have written this on that keyboard. That keyboard has no a (or z).
Nikko882@lemmy.worldto
Comic Strips@lemmy.world•"A book that will shock the conscience of a nation" [Too Much Coffee Man]
30·2 years agoThe short text at the back of the book/cover that is usually a summary of what the book is about, I believe. Also often had some short reviews, like the op title refers to. (The stuff you look at when you are deciding if you want to read the book or not, generally.)




Let’s be honest, the US was no shining beacon of democracy even before Trump. The system was rotten and everyone knew it. However, those with the power to change it have no incentive to do so. It was basically held up because the poeple in charge had some common decency. At that point it’s just a matter of time before someone came along that didn’t have this basic decency.
I think the people of the UK should take a long, hard look at how the situation has evolved in the US and decide if they want to change their system to avoid having only two parties dominate the political climate. Ironically, being a monarchy means they are probably more resistant to going down the same route, but I suspect the parties are going to get more radical as time goes on and the royals aren’t terribly popular these days.
(Opinion to be taken with a pinch of salt. I am no expert in these things and don’t live in either country; We’ve got our own radicalization and issues with our own democracy.)