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  • Ah ok, do you have some easy sources on that? Otherwise Im affraid I need to deep dive into the wikipedia. "Hey Kids, Papa wont be mentally around for a while :|"

  • As far as I know, they are totally diferent species, that coincidentally look alike. The European hares closest relative is the roe deer(?)

    But Im not a biologist. Probably someone with real knowledge can say something about it

  • Ne?

  • ... und die ist generell korrupt?

  • Es gibt so erstaunlich viele gute und engagierte Journalisten bei den öffentlich Rechtlichen und Programme wie Arte, 3Sat, DLF oder auch regionale, nischige Berichteratattung mit Herz gäbe es sonst nicht. "Korruption" (je nachdem wie weit man den Begriff fasst) gibt es immer, in allen größeren sozialen Gruppen. Ein allgemeines Problem zu sehen und beiläufig Korruption beim ÖRR als allgemein bekannte Tatsache darzustellen ist mMn falsch und gefährlich

  • A news Site controlled by the turkish goverment. Are there any better sources on this topic?

  • Ah jo! Cooles Bild, Danke fürs hochladen!

  • Sweet! Wer ist der Künstler? Ist das Bild von Dir?

  • We played this during a 5 day Kayak-Trip along a river. Every meal at random "Oh, my dinner are canned peaches today." "Beefstew for breaktfeast, yummi"

  • "Übliche Vertriebspraktiken" würde ich da bezweifeln. Wir standen mit vielen Akteur*innen in Kontakt, Fritz Cola war da außerordentlich freundlich und hilfsbereit. Wir waren damals ein wirklich sehr rumpeliger, unprofessioneller Hippie-Haufen ohne irgendwelche vorzeigbaren Erfahrungen. Klar, im Endeffekt vermutlich alles Teil ihrer Marketing-Strategie. Wenn diese Zugewandtheit aber deren Standard ist, würde es mich nicht wundern, wenn Fritz-Cola auch deshalb zu eine Art Identifikationsmerkmal in der Kulturszene wurde.

  • Ne, die sind mWn real. Der "Typ" ist nur die Person, die zT für das Rechtliche den Kopf hinhält.

  • Davon habe ich noch nichts gehört. Als Veranstalter eines gemeinnützigen Festivals haben wir vor etwa zehn Jahren gute Erfahrungen mit denen gemacht. So gab es bereitwillig Unterstützung durch Getränke-chargen und Infrastruktur-Kleinkram auf deren Nacken, ohne das Gegenleistungen erwartet wurden. Es war ein sehr unkomplizierter und freundlicher Kontakt.

    Links war Fritz-Cola eigentlich nie. Die haben immer nur sehr cleveres Marketing betrieben. Meines Wissen basiert das ganze Geschäft auf der Idee zweier BWL(?) Studenten aus Lüneburg, die nach einem Produkt mit einer möglichst hohen Gewinnmarge gesucht haben. Tada: Eine "coole" Cola für Erwachsene. Weniger süß und mit der maximal-Menge an Coffein.

    Aber ehrlicher Weise finde ich Fritz Cola auch deutlich leckerer als Coca-Cola oder vergleichbare Mitbewerber. Die beste Cola ist natürlich Premium-Cola (:

  • Depends on.

    For example: I hold up a Sign, where I demand the Death of (insert minority here). Should this be legal?

  • In Germany (if your parents agree) its allowed to drink beer and wine from the age of 14. By 16 you are allowed to buy beer and wine by yourself. By 18 you can buy anything.

    ... So yeah, the first time i got shitfaced i was 13 :|

  • Ah yeah ok. It was only a sidenote in this program. She didnt tell for which region she checked the sources. But all the sources she explained were from Europe or nearby (Byzanz fe)

  • I just heard a coment of a professor for history. She is an expert on everyday culture, like food. For an interview she researched about the rumor, of catholic monks eating beaver during the season of fasting. She said, that she found no evidence of monks eating beaver or something elselike. She supposes it was a spreaded rumor in the times, to make fun of them for beeing bigoted or stupid.

    The source is an German History-Podcast from the Federal Public Radio DLF. I think, its quit hard to understand it, if your not really fluent in German. In the End, its just an German History Professor talking about one topic. Its kinda sober(?) ivory tower German :| But if you understand it, I can fully recomend it. One of my favorite podcast.

    Aus der Dlf App | Der Rest ist Geschichte | Fastenzeit – Mäßigung und Magenknurren https://share.deutschlandradio.de/dlf-audiothek-audio-teilen.html?audio_id=dira_BA9FDFBE0CC111F17509B883034C2FA0

  • I think this works for all people, who are obviously far away from beeing on a yacht. Punks, grannies, working class people, your lokal slacker etc

  • Its a ongoing debate in modern german journalism.

    For a couple of years now a lot of xenophob populists claim, that german media is part of some kind of leftist conspiracy. So when there is an article about a crime in local newspapers, its the geman journalistic standard to not tell any details. Just something like "A Runner in the local park got stabbed. The suspect (male, 27) is in custody. The victim (33) got severly wounded, but his life is not in danger." Usualy you wont get any more information. No photographs, names or interviews. Thats the journalistic standard and to somepoint journalistic law. Sure, there is the right-wing boulevard News Paper "Bild" which breaks this rules really often, to make a profit from the craving for sensation. But still, its ... kinda "forbidden" (its not really forbidden, its just really complicated to explain it. Believe me)

    So now the xenophob populists agitate, that the newspaper is covering up the nationality. Because a crime like this is typicaly done by (insert minority here) and the media is part of the conspiracy.

    This conspiracy-mania led to the point, that a lot of common people lost the trust in media for the last 10 years.

    So to some point they started publishing the nationality of criminals. And the ongoing debate is meandering now about the topic: What is relevant for the (boulevadd) media in this reports? Is the nationality relevant? The cultural background? The job? Religion? Psychatric diseases?

    In the end its kind of modern media discussing how to "fight" fascist groups on social media with good journalism.

    And Katapult magazine shows, that now a lot of news papers publish the nationality when the criminals are not german. Thats usually newspapers are fearing the "covering up" agitation, when a criminal is not german. When hes german they forgot the relevance. For your explainations: it reads kinda weird when they report about a couple of crimes and they always tell you its an german here and and german there.

    Katapult arent really telling something new there. Its all part of the discussion. And media is getting more sensitive to this matter.

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