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  • Ah yes that old chestnut. The ALP isn’t perfect so we shouldn’t vote at all. You do realise that we have to vote here in Australia so vibe based voter suppression techniques don’t really work here. The perfect shouldn’t be the enemy of the good.

  • I watched WandaVision as it came out and I really enjoyed it. The ending was a bit weak but really the end was just standard ok Marvel movie stuff which was a bit of a letdown from the white hot first episodes. Don’t let that stop you from continuing into Agatha which was incredibly good. Much better than WandaVision in my opinion. Also you don’t really need to watch MoM just look up Wanda’s part of the story and you’ll be fine.

  • It a saying from Ubuntu (the philosophy not the operating system) “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu” in English it’s “I am because you are” It’s a simple and concrete way of saying how we’re not judged by how we treat others but we are who we are through our interactions with others.

    Honestly I’ve only browsed through a bit of philosophy and I’m sure I missing a heap but it really struck me.

  • That fascinating. I wonder if it’s a cultural thing or a grammar thing? Most Asian countries have a stereotype of being polite so I’d take a guess at the grammar of Asian languages making it harder to put a mood changing word in a question maybe,

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world
    showmeyourkizinti @startrek.website

    How many languages can you say Please and Thank You in?

    Ok, Lemmy, let's another play a game!

    And I honestly think this one’s more important.

    Post how many languages in which you can say Please and Thank You, including your native language. If you can, please provide which languages and how to phonetically say them so the rest of us can learn!

    I spent a fair amount of bopping around Europe in the early Aughts and as a native English speaker, I found everyone appreciating my bad mangled attempts at politeness.