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Your German is on point. It was very badly phrased.
Your German is on point. It was very badly phrased.
I remember a song from my childhood which was sung in the church regularly. And a part of it says something along the lines of “where two or three come together in my name, I’ll be among them”. Which seems to be a “quote” from Jesus. It’s not only written in their books but also in their songs but the whole “we need your money to build bigger churches otherwise God can’t hear us” scheme is still going…
Something something cat filter https://youtu.be/lGOofzZOyl8?feature=shared
I think at the moment they are more in favor of using frozen Russian assets to finance further support for Ukraine. It’s something
Finally got access to the tech check for Hades 2 and I’m hooked.
There are some small but interesting changes to the gameplay but they all feel like the next logical evolution to the previous game. But the art style thankfully stayed quite the same, I loved that in the first game.
The story is a bit limited since the access is mainly meant to generate some technical data for the development team, but what I got so far was good and interesting. There happened a lot between part 1 and 2 and I’m eager to find everything out. Can’t wait for early access!
“Der klügere gibt nach” which directly translates to “the wiser one gives in” or more or less matches the idiom “it’s better to bend than to break”.
Growing up I heard this a lot and it’s mostly use to silence those who have (well-founded) objections. Took me a while to realize that this leads to us following the stupid because they don’t give in which subsequently makes the wise one the stupid one.
I have very fond memories of playing Freddie Fish in our local library while my father thought I was going to children’s choir stuff (I hated it and was hanging out in the library instead, just to be back in time, when my father came to pick me up again).
I don’t know… whenever I heard this sentence it was followed by an example of someone being racist.