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it Bernd 2025-11-16 09:31:47 No. 22902
New Sabine just dropped. This time she's bitching about the EU.
what's up with her skin? also, what's up with her choice of books?
>>22905 Also what's up with her choice of topics? Isn't she an expert on theoretical physics? Even her experimental physics videos were shit.
I don't dislike the video but it is too short and lacks content. One quarter of the video is an ad. She is falling down the cliff of youtubers.
Is she just making wingcuck ragebait vids now?
Having to pay a tax to the church is silly and I am surprised that it happens in modern societies. But other than that I think the EU's approach is fine, they do have issues but all countries. >>22905 What's wrong with them, it looks like she has a book about Hyenas.
>new fletched-teeth German Mutti gf scolds you ASMR dropped GOAT!
>organization designed to harm Europe, especially Germany, harms Europe, especially Germany Oh noes! Who could have foreseen it?!
>>22905 >what's up with her skin? American food and pills.
Regulatory Superpower
Ooff.. 1. You can move out of the Church, then you do not have to pay church tax 2. Unlike americans, Europeans do not need mega-uber bottles of high dosage painkillers, since we got a somewhat working healthcare systems. I have never run out of pills, usually even got some leftovers. 3. Yes she is right that europeans have a problem with innovation. But this is a problem of the demographic (old people in charge, making decisions that benefit old people).
>>22926 Europeans don't have problems with innovation. They just don't focus on the super visible areas like AI and social media etc.
>>22928 It's not a conspiracy theory.
Off professor dave wont like this.
>>22929 The problem is that if Europe doesn't focus on that new stuff, whatever it is and however stupid it might be, we're left with nothing because even the former shitholes have now caught up to the very old and established stuff Europe used to be a leader in, but with the labor costs and regulation we had in the 1970s.
>>22926 >You can move out of the Church, then you do not have to pay church tax I think she may have chosen to misrepresent the fact that in Germany employers have to collect the church tax from their employees (she stated once that she had a few employees) a bit.
Europe's problem is that it doesn't exist.
>>22976 Yeah but Alabama.
>>22905 Also, where are bobs?
>>22971 why is the state collecting tithes on the churchs behalf? are they gonna give sermons too? is it just to get more accurate atheist statistics from fake christians? are the gonna collect for islam soon?
>>22907 >>22928 Oh, it's you again.
>tfw too intelligent to be her target audience feels good man

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I don't know how anyone can be ok with the idea of eternalism How can you live in such horror
>>22902 I actually relate to what she said what the hell.
>>23038 youre retarded doe
>>23246 You just wait until an AI avatar can legally claim an inheritance.

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>>23006 >why is the state collecting tithes on the churchs behalf? Historical reasons. Basically German dukes annexed and secularized a shitton of church possesions in the 19th century and instead of directly repaying the church, they decided to do it this way instead. Every once in a while Secularists get butthurt because of church tax and want to abolish it, however German constitutional law would make a very big one time payment to the churches necessary, which obviously is also something Secularists would very much like to avoid. >are the gonna collect for islam soon? It is a legal option (same as Islamic Religious Education on state schools for those who seek it), but the (dis-)organization of Islam in Germany gets in the way. To hold these rights, your church has to have a certain type of legal form and the according laws were designed with the two big German Christian churches in mind. Nowadays only a handful of religious communities check all the marks, and out of those a good amount doesn't make use of the right to get church tax collected by the state - even though in theory they could.