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Kolanaki , to Mildly Infuriating in This person's rejection reason
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"Nobody was born on 4/20 except Hitler. We do not wish to hire Hitler at this time."

eager_eagle ,
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at this time

Jaderick , to Comic Strips in A message from Santa [deliberatelyburied]

The half crop at the bottom really makes this meme

bionicjoey ,

You might even say that the name of the artist is deliberately buried

jol , to Mildly Infuriating in This person's rejection reason

This is most likely fake.

If this was automated, a company automating rejection emails would never write the reason for rejection. It would be a vague excuse like "not a good fit for the role".

If this was not automated, then no recruiter would be this stupid.

milim , to Fuck Cars in Parkable cities

these people have not walked anywhere in their life have they?

tacosplease ,

Where would we walk? Most places are not set up for that.

Some people go on walks around their neighborhood for the sake of walking. But unless you live in the right area of the right city you can't just walk half a mile to get a muffin. The store is a 10 minute drive away.

library_napper , to Fuck Cars in Parkable cities
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I dont think OP realizes how disgustingly car-centric German culture is. They probably do, in fact, have parking garages

SpongyAneurism ,

Am German, can confirm. Parking garages do indeed exist here.
Germany is very car centric, but fortunately not as bad as the US. Our cities do also have mostly working public infrastructure that makes it possible for lots of people to get to the Christmas market and drink several mugs of mulled wine without the need for overly huge parking garages.

library_napper ,
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Last time I drank a bunch of mulled wine in Germany during Christmas, I went to the train station and found it was closed.

Its absurd that the trains dont run all night, especially on holidays where everyone is out drinking and trying to not drive or bike intoxicated

Batadon ,

While it's nice to have, I don't think it should be normal to expect train drivers to work all night, especially on holidays.

library_napper ,
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While its nice to take holdlidays, I dont think its reasonable to shutdown necessary public infrastructure on holidays. Imagine if the electricity and water systems also shutdown on holidays.

Anyway, humans aren't needed to operate trains.

SpongyAneurism ,

I agree, there's definitely room for improvement.

It seems rare, that the whole train station was closed (probably not one of the bigger cities) and you must have stayed rather late, while christmas markets usually already open in the afternoon (or even earlier) and the sun sets early in their season, so there's plenty of time to enjoy them while they are most beautiful (at night) and still make it home by train in a lot of places.

That being said, in more places than you'd expect, you won't find convenient train connections after midnight, if at all. That makes using public transit almost useless for partying. I remember living in a somewhat rural area as a young partygoer and if I wanted to go to the city for partying, the choice was to either go home before the city folk even really started going, or keep partying until the clubs closed and then hang around with the punks at the railroad station to wait for the first train in the morning.
Having a designated driver and going by car was the usual option.

aksdb ,

There is a parking garage right under that market. There is a large street right beside it as well. In a radius of 500m there are at least 3 other large parking garages.

ummthatguy , to 196 in Retro-futurism rule
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parpol , to 196 in Retro-futurism rule

Commonly known as 1950-1970s Atompunk, featuring a cold war utopia with nuclear energy, atom power and robots.

VikingHippie ,

And arguably best known for inspiring the best video game series in the history of mankind.

misophist ,

Fuck yeah, borther! I love every single game in the Bioshock franchise!

Honytawk ,
JusticeForPorygon , to Comic Strips in Another Year Over [Safely Endangered]
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I did not enjoy

PsychedSy ,

Yeah I was wondering if they're trying to tell me something.

ripcord ,
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I did, but that's not cool apparently

Karyoplasma ,

Nah, that's cool. I'm happy for you.

I just wished I could say the same :(

CarbonIceDragon , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule
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Who knew, Texas is bigger than Luxembourg

CJOtheReal , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule

So big yet 0 culture besides guns...

TimewornTraveler ,

and bbq and rodeo and jesus and warm smiles and cold daggers

also all the cultural influence from Mexico, but that doesn't count I guess

survivalmachine ,

I think the cultural influences from Mexico should count. As far as food goes, Mexican food is some amazing stuff, but the American variations are different, yet amazing in their own rights. Tex-Mex, New Mexican, and Cali-Mex are some of my favorite spins on traditional Mexican food. Plus I think you're already including Mexican influences with BBQ and rodeo.

cyborganism , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule

Europeans thinking a 2h trip is a long ass trip. Then they come visit North America thinking they can visit from coast to coast by car in two weeks.

North Americans going to Europe thinking it'll take 4 hours to go from one city to the next when they can actually cross three whole countries in that time frame.

DragonTypeWyvern ,

The most culture shock I've ever experienced was being in southern France, craving some Italian, and realizing I can literally just go to Italy for dinner.

TotallynotJessica , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule
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survivalmachine , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule

As the old saying goes, "Europeans think 100 miles is a long way, Americans think 100 years is a long time."

SomethingBurger ,
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Europeans don't know what 100 miles is.

survivalmachine ,

That's a common misconception. Europeans hate standard measurements, but they aren't dumb. They can do conversions.

stebo02 ,
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fair enough but we don't really have a feel for how far a mile is without converting it to kilometres first

trk , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule
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I expected Texas to be a lot bigger, given the memes.

https://aussie.zone/pictrs/image/87f0d93d-10d0-4a0c-adcc-2edf86328408.png

Fun fact: the largest cattle station in Australia is 8x larger than the largest cattle station in the US (which is in Texas).

JackNapier , to 196 in Everything's bigger in rule
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