I'm from a Germanic colony in south Brazil. I don't know how they do in Germany.
I'm finding it funny because around here most cars are manual, and when I got my driver's licence I was strongly warned that looking back instead of using the mirrors would be immediate failure.
Mercosul is trying for years to negotiate an agreement with EU, but France keeps blocking it because of protectionism for farmers.
Makes me wonder what they are doing to reach these figures.
Because I can run many models at home and it wouldn't require me to be pouring bottles of water on my PC, nor it would show on my electricity bill.
I'm not a monarchist (anymore), but here in Brazil at least there's the argument that the only somewhat decent and competent leader that the country ever had was Emperor Pedro II.
The greatest argument against "solving" old-age: if 80 years old Conservatives controlling the world is bad, imagine 800 years old Conservatives controlling the world.
There's a "joke" that if you put 3 leftists in a room, out comes 5 political parties.
And here in neighboring Brazil he is a "communist" because he dared criticize Bolsonaro.
Will it stop people from claiming it was a single judge being political and arbitrary? Certainly not.
Technically it's a computer because it can compute something, it's just not a universal computer.
Fun fact: the largest Japanese population outside of Japan is in Brazil.
A problem is that people are both very stupid and very smart, just not about the same things.