Would ppl from Northern Germany say that was 6? That would be my way of calculating 3 quarter 8 :)
- 0 Posts
- 9 Comments
I agree! :D I don’t want to be overly negative, there were some lovely places in Lisbon. We stayed in Picoas, a beautiful area. A visit to Belem was also very nice, a lovely (but seemingly affluent) neighborhood. Well worth the trip - for anyone reading and feeling down on Lisbon after reading this thread :)
I preferred Porto over Lisbon: more laid back, beautiful old city, friendly people, some of which I kinda missed in Lisbon.
I don’t miss the staircase next to that Eiffel bridge though, that was brutal. 2 years on and my body still remembers the exhaustion.
myrmidex@lemmy.nogods.beto politics @lemmy.world•Minnesota politician shot and killed, another injured in "targeted political violence"9·2 months agoThat strategy does not require military grade equipment. DENIED!
myrmidex@lemmy.nogods.beto politics @lemmy.world•Republicans Want to Ban Pets From Domestic Violence Shelters25·2 months agoThey all just want to be good boys for Daddy.
myrmidex@lemmy.nogods.beto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Not only do we humans have a common ancestor with primates still living in trees, we have a common ancestor with the trees.English2·2 months agoTIL! Never heard that definition, thanks for that.
As for your point, it’s one I like to make sometimes, even though I’m fully in favor of veganism. One just cannot avoid trampling ants when walking. It’s such a fine line, even a paradox that keeps sucking me in. None of the extremes would work: eat everything vs eat nothing. The line drawn by society will always seem arbitrary, no matter where it’s at.
myrmidex@lemmy.nogods.beto World News@lemmy.world•Ryanair to fine unruly passengers €500 or moreEnglish9·2 months agoInteresting coincidence: Ryanair raises its fines right after the EU eases compensation rules for delayed flights. Almost like they were waiting for it.
myrmidex@lemmy.nogods.beto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Not only do we humans have a common ancestor with primates still living in trees, we have a common ancestor with the trees.7·2 months agoWill future generations ever look at trees the way we look at primates today?
I imagine that would spell trouble for our eating habits.
deleted by creator