Sehr geehrter Herr Arbeitlos, darf ich ihnen vorstellen: Frau Wagenknecht, die mit ihren Ansichten sicher nicht ganz alleine ist.
Sehr geehrter Herr Arbeitlos, darf ich ihnen vorstellen: Frau Wagenknecht, die mit ihren Ansichten sicher nicht ganz alleine ist.
I dont know as many languages as OP, but I can compare german to english. English is “technically” gendered, but compared to german, basically everything exept the things where it makes sense are neutral. German is complicated. Everything is gendered, and exept for some very obvious stuff (man is male, woman is female) it just is random. Shoulder is female, arm is male but hand is female again. House is neutral, wall is female, floor is male. So in comparison, english is slightly gendered and german is completly and randomly gendered.
Ich versteh die ersten fünf, aber wie zur Hölle passt Ethylbenzol in die Liste? Gammahydroxybuttersäure oder Methyl(1R,2R,3S,5S)-3-(benzoyloxy)-8-methyl-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octan-2-carboxylat wäre nicht gegangen?
I dont know if its “for men”, but im a man:
Consistent workout schedule - sering progress in strength, stamina and appearance is extremly good for me.
I claimed the kitchen - after work, i shop for dinner, then throw the family out of the kitchen and cook - nice me-time and makes you a better cook.
Talking to a therapist when i feel i need it and 20mg of citalopram per day for my depression.
I take issue with your second paragraph. It implies a order (natural=good) that just isnt there in the world, especially the exposure argument. Humans die pretty fast from cyanide and other plant based poison despite millenia of contact, but Teflon and metallic titanium (both comercially produced since roughly 80 years) are safe to impant. Also genetic modification started with doestication through selective breeding and crop selection - all comercially used species are modified in any number of ways.
Im a chemist and maybe had too many arguments with “nature good, chemicals bad” types, so please take my rant with some (very natural) salt.
Sachmal, ich lebe noch! Ich schreib nur selten.