This is just a guess, but could it be that brown is more useful since mammals (at least the first ones) dwell on and in the ground, where brown would be more beneficial for survival?
This is just a guess, but could it be that brown is more useful since mammals (at least the first ones) dwell on and in the ground, where brown would be more beneficial for survival?
The Tiger gained the dubious distinction of being the first jet aircraft to shoot itself down. On 21 September 1956, during a test-firing of its 20 mm (0.79 in) cannons, pilot Tom Attridge fired two bursts midway through a shallow dive. As the trajectory of the cannon rounds decayed, they ultimately crossed paths with the Tiger as it continued its descent, disabling the aircraft and forcing Attridge to crash-land the aircraft; he survived with a broken leg and multiple broken vertebrae.
From Wikipedia
I think just saying that it hit itself due to its high speed doesn‘t really tell the whole story.
I won’t be directly affected by a right wing leadership
Well, you know that famous quote where in the end there’s no one to fight for you when they come for you?
I think Playmobil will press charges soon
As a side note here, Fanta was derived from the German word „Fantasie“. I don’t think it needs translating.
Is that any different from any other company that sells electronics, except perhaps Fairphone?
That would be another advantage if we had a form that clearly eliminates the gender.
The problem people have with the Generischer Maskulinum is, that it is exactly that, the male plural form.
I prefer the elimination of gender by using the participle because I think it’s easier to read and say, e.g. instead of Student:In you say Studierende (I guess also using the genderless plural of the participle, similar to the English concept). I’m not sure what the equivalent for Bürger would be though. Geborgene?
For the lazy:
“Do you use gender pronouns?”
In contrast to Mädchen the equivalent for Junge, „Jüngchen“, has not entered officialese and is seldomly used in colloquial language.
And it is also „das Jüngchen“.
I do like Chicago style pizza but the truth is that it’s actually a quiche with pizza ingredients