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  • Clearly. And I'm aware these are not on the same level. Not a perfect analogy for sure, but still a place people went to die to.

    Nazis camps were also not all the same. Auschwitz was a labor camp for example - which yes, still had gas chambrers and ovens. But then there was the like of Birkenau not far from there and thats where people were actually sent to die. It is clear which of those is more evil, but you can't say one of them wasn't evil just because the other was more evil.

    Are you saying those that you brought up were fine, because nazi ones are worse?

  • Yes, I'm aware nazis and communists were not the only ones doing terrible stuff. That doesn't make it right

  • the fact that equivocating the worst excesses that occured under the Soviet Union as being anything remotely near the monstrous crimes against humanity perpetrated by the German Nazi regimn is to commit and engage in Holocaust denialism

    Now let's be clear. I was talking death counts. And I do believe that the Nazis were worse. I saw Auschwitz and Birkenau camps and those are sights that I will never forget. I get chills just remembering it. So please do be cautions who you call holocaust denier.

    But we are still comparing two evils here. One is greater, one is lesser. But "lesser" evil doesn't necessarily mean the evil was small.

  • Afaik Stalin is resoposible for more deaths than Hitler. Hitler had concentration camps, Stalin had gulags. Neither was much better than the other.

  • Ok I can see that space wise. Have fun having an enormous concrete oven though

  • These have to take up more space than a tree...

  • I use Mint and I support this message.

  • As it should. Not quite the right reasons, but hilarious nontheless.

  • Congratulations!

  • Thanks!

  • I would love to be able to do this. I always jump right to problemsolving mode. At best I realize my mistake halfway throgh.

  • What would be a good EU alternative?

  • An in-develpment MMO

  • And he may not have found what he needed. Rescuers bracing for another go for sure

  • Secret World, though janky, was quite good and really unique. Before they fucked it up with the relaunch that is.

  • I think what they are getting at is that Meta does this and they find it likely Microsoft might be doing something similar.

  • This. Mu father and grandfather in law are mathematitians. I never liked or enjoyed math but they make it ao damn interesting when talking about it. It's a real shame I never had a teacher with such passion and talent for it.

  • The point is the legal benefits and publicly declaring your love and commitment, if you care about that.

    You can spend as little as you want, if you only care about the legal status. But since you are probably asking about the usual big wedding - it's really just throwing a party to celebrate the act. It's not mandatory. Invite people you want to party with and celebrate life in a way you want.

    What can suck about it is the peer pressure from parents and other people to do it the way they want, to do it "properly".

  • Hopefuly not as burned out as Anakin.