My solution is just to act like I'm cooking for 12 people, and have leftovers for the rest of the week.
KoboldCoterie
To all you folks who're downvoting this comment: Are you basing your opinion on OP's biased, slanted account of this policy, or did you read the actual post from the Feddit admins? You don't have to answer me, but if it's the former, maybe self-reflect that you're here complaining about censorship and propaganda, yet you're doing so in response to a very propaganda-laden post that misrepresents the actual situation.
The admins are also German, though, and seem to suggest that they feel at risk by this, as well. Maybe it's just time for another European instance to start up, with admins not in Germany, who feel comfortable hosting this discourse?
That's a fair concern; maybe the recourse is just to move the community to a different instance? If the community as a whole is largely in agreement, this shouldn't be a difficult task. Even less of one if the mods agree.
This kind of seems... reasonable? Like, they have and convey a compelling legal reason for needing to do this. There's plenty of other Lemmy instances where these opinions and statements can be freely expressed. Further, they're explicitly allowing discourse that conveys similar sentiment but doesn't go against German law.
I guess my question is, what's the objection here?
Okay, seriously. If you have a serious onion allergy, wouldn't you check the sandwich before eating it? It's not like they're cooked into the meat or something, they're just sitting there, in the sandwich, easily visible if you remove the bun. While I get being mad that you were served something you're allergic to that you asked not to be, this seems like it was an easily solveable problem especially since it happened before.
Unless, you know, he's just going from fast food restaurant to fast food restaurant waiting for one to serve him onions so he can get a payday.
I honestly don't understand why this isn't the opposite case, where the government should have to bring to court every individual case that they want to deny birthright citizenship to.
This is brilliant, thanks for the link!
It's okay, 'the shit' is a weird phrase anyway. And as a Marathon trilogy connoisseur, you're clearly alright.
This new game has essentially no relation besides name and logo to the old Marathon games. Sadly, because the old ones were the shit.
The answer to the 'Taxes might go up' concern is that even if taxes do go up, it will be offset by cheaper broadband rates even for people who don't switch. Comcast right now are operating an effective monopoly; when they lose that, and a presumably cheaper option becomes available, they'll have to adjust their pricing to compete. Even folks who do not intend to switch stand to benefit from this initiative.
Not solid state media, though; now we know why the world is shifting to SSDs! It's all an ~~AI~~ Antichrist plot!
Though, I guess if OP's magnet is comically large enough, it could just physically damage the circuitry, and it won't matter. You're the savior we need, OP!