Yes, but compared to 30 years ago overall it seems way less. But yeah, I would need to go through the numbers to be able to point to real data points, you're right.
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Ah, I also didn't see the "(US)" tag.
It really depends where. In the global south? Way better, in China, it's debatable. In Poland, way better. In the US, way worse. In the UK, way worse.
It's good to bring it into perspective with numbers like Hans Rossling used to do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8t4k0Q8e8Y sadly he died and nobody took this over after him to visualize data in this way so publicly yet.
Ich hab ne idee für eine Kompromiss, er darf sie aufhängen aber sie müssen auf dem Kopf umgedreht sein. Als Satanist wäre ich damit einverstanden denn das geht nicht gehen meine Religion.
No, it does not mean you have the job, there are still many others in the race.
fax machines, both in Germany and Japan.
The article doesn't explain how way exit works
Just wanted to say that I talked to my grandma about it, she was working together with the Jews in Auschwitz (my family is from the neighbor village) in a company which made chemicals (IG Farben). When she walked home she could always smell the burned human bodies. She said everyone knew what was going on there.
The point is to pretend to the world that you are a democracy.
I can tell you my sister always blamed my parents for mostly going on vacation to Poland, where they had a summer house and family (uncles, aunts, grandparents) instead - like the rich children from her class in Germany - to Spain or Italy.
Now she is asking if she could use that summer house to be able to go anywhere abroad because turns out it's quite difficult to earn a lot of money to be able to take your child on expensive vacations. And she has only one instead of three children like our parents.
While I can't tell you if she feels like you describe, but I think in this case she should :p