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Comment Europe's up - India is next (Score 1) 763

...you insensitive Americans. Seriously, I used to prefer it rare and with pepper. And still today, when one of those mobile sausage grills is near it's mouthwatering for me. However, when I found out I was not that dependent on eating meat as I thought for the first three decades of my life I would be, I just stopped. I feel for the creatures and don't want them to be slaughtered for a tasty meal, so I enjoy tasty meals without meat. BTW this episode of Twilight Zone (or a similar 90s mystery tv show) comes to my mind. Humans had discovered a planet with easy to kill animals living on it and so they started a massacer for fun - until the parents came. Turned out the planet was kind of a cradle for this species. From tough heartless hunters to whining little boys. Farewell mankind!

Comment Consumist thinking at work (Score 1) 359

US media showing the world how to deal with such an event: Start with small notes and later, when the scale of the desaster knocks down the door of accumulating private wealth of the many make a dramatized TV feature and later a blockbuster about a brave ocean floor driller who tried to avert the catastrophe. But never ever mistrust the company in reality. You can still look surprised later when it seems appropriate.

Comment Big surprise (for me) (Score 1) 582

I expected a majority in this anglo-saxon dominated poll to spend more money on food than on shelter. I'm a poor German. We don't own houses. We have to pay monthly fees for shelter. I recall a English woman telling me 5 years ago, that us Germans are all a bit cowardish, since most of us don't have the balls to own our residence, and if we we were better in maths, we would have come to realize, that it is much wiser to own a house and live init than to pay rent on monthly basis. BTW my expenses are somewhere around 2:1 (I'm an bit chubby though).

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