Me recuerda a los que pintan en la calle generando ese efecto 3D:
Fair point and very well put. I wouldn’t want to remember that, either. Thank you.
I understand. It’s sad that all that guilt and shame was put on you as a country, all because of one man.
…who wasn’t even German… which is easily forgotten
I agree with Laz. I’ve never blamed or thought of the German people as being at fault for the actions of one sick, demented man. The thought never crossed my mind.
That’s why what Jabba was saying was so foreign to me. But, it makes sense, now. As I said before, I wouldn’t want to remember that, either.
I never knew that.
then this information fits the topic perfectly
he was born in Austria. That’s why this was the first country that he brought ‘home into the Reich’
One person alone couldn’t have done so much damage.
In the end, it was a mixture of the results/restrictions of the First World War for Germany (which many found offensive and excessive), an ideology that emerged as a result, and a person who was perfect as a figurehead for the mood of the time: a disillusioned little man who was in the war and now feels like a loser, who was able to lead the propaganda through his rhetorical sk__ls.
The current example is Russia is comparable: a person at the forefront who has lost his real homeland and wants the old strength and importance back, a group of people who benefit from this policy, who have money and power, plus an ‘enemy’ outside the country who is perfect for fueling propaganda, along with the opportunity to specifically feed your own people only the ‘facts’ you want them to hear.
An unfortunately too good example of ‘Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.’
(a sentence that everyone has probably heard before, but I had to ask Google to find out the author: George (Jorge Augustín Nicolás Ruiz de) Santayana)
Yes, I realize that. I was referring to the fact that it all started with one man.
…that the TV show, Judge Judy, ran for 25 years? Judge Judy, Judy Sheindlin, had a mini-stroke on live TV during one of the episodes. She became the highest paid woman on American TV, and is currently worth $440 million.
And, she’s still going strong at 81, with a show on Amazon Freevee and Prime Video, called Judy Justice.
Interestingly, on both shows, she doesn’t play a judge because she’s retired. She plays the part of an arbitrator.
Also, the litigants don’t pay the judgements, the show does. In fact, the show also pays the litigants appearance fees, a daily wage and travel expenses for the duration of the taping.
btw: I recently learned the difference between chai and tea: there is none. So as far as the plant itself is concerned.
But the traders who transported the plants across the sea to Europe called it tea in their regional dialect, while the traders on the Silk Road towards Europe called the same plant chai…
Depending on where our ancestors lived back then and how deliveries were made, the names we know today spread
Unfortunately, this hasn’t yet become apparent in everyone’s minds… which is why you can often find packs like this in stores:
So it was brought using the Silk Road where i came from. Not spelled that way but it sounds exactly like that
The forum never fails to amaze me with the wealth of knowledge that is posted on a daily basis. Cheers
I also have something else: if the fps of the camera happens to be synchronous with the speed of rotation of the rotors, something like this seems to happen: