Expat / immigrant
Autistic. I like communism and puppies. I’m quite fragile, please be mindful.
Expat / immigrant
I’m an atheist but I think we should respect people’s religious beliefs. If someone is a good socialist then it shouldn’t matter if they are religious or not, being anti-religious will only make religious people avoid socialism for no real reason, we don’t get anything by being anti-religious.
I mean, of course we shouldn’t let religious institutions have power as they are usually quite reactionary, but the religious beliefs of people should be respected in my opinion.
It’s official education, here in Spain the course is called “Formación profesional de grado superior en integración social” I’m going private education (so I can study from home), though it isn’t too expensive as it is in the US as we have a functional public education system private schools have to compete with. I have no idea what the equivalent of Formación profesional is in other countries.
Hope that helps!
Edit: Oh and yeah it is an actual job, at least I see it sometimes while scrolling through employment apps. (I forgor that part of the question lol)
Apologies, I’m not sure what you mean 😅
The moderator of that community makes like 99% of the posts.
That is some dedication to being wrong.
I doubt there were bad intentions in the post, even though it might be understood like that
I think the downvoters misunderstood something, not sure
I installed Gentoo alongside Debian and Windows, took me an entire day 😅
Also I saw on distrowatch that there is an open source OS on development that can run Windows stuff natively (.exe programs and all these things), It’s called ReactOS. I tried installing it on my PC but the USB just wouldn’t boot :(
And this isn’t from my weekend but I discovered that I absolutely love the KDE Classic cursors for some reason. I guess it’s because they are so simple and kinda give retro vibes.
This made me check if one of my comments appears on a r/TheDeprogram post, and from a private window the comment is not there.
Pasting the comment URL in a private window tells me “this comment is not available”. Can anyone else see it?
I was in there but at some point i got logged out of my account and I don’t rember my password
I guess I’ll make a new one
Does the CPC actually believe in a two-state solution? To me it feels like they just want to stay out of conflicts but what would I know.