Tuuktuuk
@Tuuktuuk@nord.pub
- Comment on The new hopes and prayers? 2 hours ago:
Here’s a screenshot of how this post looks from within a PieFed instance:
image (And here’s a link to see it in action)
- Comment on The new hopes and prayers? 7 hours ago:
I am fairly certain no other platforms support them at the moment.
- Comment on The new hopes and prayers? 11 hours ago:
…kinda?
They do federate, so that I can see reactions from other PieFed instances just fine. But Lemmy does not use the data for anything. It just passes it on for whoever can use it.
- Comment on it is me, I am the autistic child 2 days ago:
If you’d assume practically everyone (say, 95 % of people) are able to do something, and it turns out only 60 % can, then that already counts as shockingly rare. So, even though more than half of people can do something, and the ones who cannot are a minority, it can still be “shockingly rare” that people actually can do it.
In this case I’d guess it’s entirely possible that only a third or a quarter of people are able to reasonably read the body language as told here. But, @theneverfox@pawb.social can give a better estimate of this than I can, I believe.
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
Why would they not exist in USA?
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
Then take London or Paris and compare New York to them. The ambulances are able to get through in London. Here’s something: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5Ez1K1W-uM
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
Also, when a share of the people die on the way to the hospital, the least healthy ones get culled from the the statistics. Some of the people why die into ambulances in USA would die in the hospital in Germany.
The multiplier of 1,5 can therefore also tell about a lot of people dying because of ambulances being stuck in traffic jams. Only the healthiest will make it to the hospital.
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
I remember in 2009 or so there was a case in Berlin (a city in Germany) where someone made way for an ambulance by moving their car on the sidewalk. They did that moving very fast, killing a pedestrian.
Proves that even a very terrible driver can be able to make way for an ambulance.
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
Yup, but they mostly did not. That’s why the ambulance got stuck so far behind.
Also, their making way is reeeally sluggish!
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 days ago:
Huh? How is there not? At least on the video there is. People just are not using that place.
- Comment on How to I prove to someone that the U.S. moon landing wasn't staged? 1 week ago:
Here’s something, at least: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhp-FTYSGe8
- Comment on How to I prove to someone that the U.S. moon landing wasn't staged? 1 week ago:
There was an interesting article about how the moon landings could have been faked with 1960’s technology and it turns out you’d need such obscenely expensive equipment that just going to the actual moon would be the cheaper alternative.
The impossibility of faking the landing is a good proof IMO.
- Comment on Mammalcels shall inherit the earth, dinochud 2 weeks ago:
Pterodactyls were long gone at that point, though!
(Something related to triceratops was probably still around, but not the kind depicted here.)
- Comment on Is there a culture/country that doesn't have sarcasm in its language? 3 weeks ago:
Yeah.
Impossible conveying a message of sarcasm if people cannot hear my voice.
That’s why there’s no sarcasm in the Internet. - Comment on Is there a culture/country that doesn't have sarcasm in its language? 3 weeks ago:
This might be about the languages where the only “numbers” they have are “zero”, “one”, “a few” and “many”.
If a conversation was held in English, then for the speaker “two” and “four” are synonyms.