RNAi [he/him] to languagelearning • 2 years agoImagine thinking Dutch is a real languageimagemessage-square38 fedilinkarrow-up173
arrow-up173imageImagine thinking Dutch is a real languageRNAi [he/him] to languagelearning • 2 years agomessage-square38 Commentsfedilink
minus-squareSorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]hexbear40·2 years agoYeah but their money has a nice bird on it and flowers and not old dead slaveowners. link
minus-squareSorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]hexbear35·2 years agoI can fix him :kitty-cri-potato: link
minus-squareSaniFlush [any, any]hexbear8·2 years agoOf course they are, the bird is the president. Says so right above it. link
minus-squareAcidSmiley [she/her]hexbear19·2 years ago*had a bird on it, they are using euros now although like a lot of currencies, the euro also comes without pics of dead old slaveowners on it link
minus-squaressjmarx [he/him]hexbear9·2 years agoGoing from Euros back to dollars really feels like a step down. These crappy things feel like they'll disintegrate in my hand like a Social Security card, and they're all the same size so hard of sight people are SOL using them. link
minus-squareSoyViking [he/him]hexbear7·2 years agoNone of the buildings and bridges are real, they are all imaginary. The ECB doesn't want to look like it's playing favourites. link
Yeah but their money has a nice bird on it and flowers and not old dead slaveowners.
Good point. The birb is racist tho.
I can fix him :kitty-cri-potato:
Of course they are, the bird is the president. Says so right above it.
It's a nice whacky bird though :bird-bouncy:
*had a bird on it, they are using euros now
although like a lot of currencies, the euro also comes without pics of dead old slaveowners on it
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Going from Euros back to dollars really feels like a step down. These crappy things feel like they'll disintegrate in my hand like a Social Security card, and they're all the same size so hard of sight people are SOL using them.
None of the buildings and bridges are real, they are all imaginary. The ECB doesn't want to look like it's playing favourites.