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Better Red Than Dead @ betterredthandead @lemmygrad.ml
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  • Sorry, I've only been there once, but from what I have been told by canadians / americans, fast food is consumed quite frequently there. They even eat breakfast at fastfood restaurants.

    I sound like a boomer lol, I know that there are many different dishes, but the general eating habits seem to be way unhealthier than in other parts of the world. I have never seen so many overweight people anywhere else, though I don't blame them individually, the problem is systematic.

  • I think it's more rational self interest, which he always shows. His rationality is completely centered around greed and egoism from what I have seen, so I would assume he does that because it would not be profitable for him if he did that

  • I did not live during the GDR, but from what I have heard, people made do. I personally dont find it bad, it is way more resource friendly. If you are conditioned to the illusion of choice in a capitalist system, this will sound bad to many, even if it isnt. A car is a car. A means of transportation. Who cares if it is green or red.

    btw i have my knowledge of the gdr's history mostly from people that grew up there, that's how i first noticed how the portrayal in the history books is not accurate to say the least

  • No it was not. A Lada was basically unaffordable, most people owned Trabants and Skodas, Wartburg etc. You had to wait at least 3-4 years (in the early days of the GDR), and some colors were sparce, so it could be that a random car would be assigned to you, regardless of what you filled in on the formular. You also still had to wait for other cars from the socialist foreign countries. A used car market did not exist, but if you had good connections you could transfer the waiting list from another person to you, if they wanted. (sry for bad english)