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  • I once read an article about a guy, whos just doing this. He is selling gaming ideas to studios. But to be fair, he did develop some indie game by him self. He just realized, that he is not good in developing and the hates the whole programming and design part. He only has good ideas.

  • To be fair, that's more than two words
  • Its part of our "Bürokratendeutsch" (bureaucracy German) culture. In German bureaucracy and Law, everthing relevant needs to be defined by one particular, unique word. And this word has to be used in Laws, decrees and official letters to be legally effective. So if a new technology needs regulation, some german dork probably needs to invent a new word for it. For example: "Motorized Scooter" is officially called "Elektrokleinstfahrzeug" (electronical small(est) vehicle) instead of the im German commonly used word "E-Scooter" So especially for the technology sector a whole bunch of words gets created that nobody uses or know. Sometimes this words are so speciallized or uncommon, that even google/bing/ecosia/what ever doesnt know them.

    So long story short: this word above is the official word, but most technicians working on it will just call it "Umspannungsanlage" or "Trafo".

    Fun fact: 2/3 of the native German speaking population doesnt understand standard letters from local authorities, so some authority offices ad explanation letters in common german to the official, legally effective ones. Its called "Einfachdeutsch" (simple German)

  • Why does this exist?
  • No, the point is that if you've made one, you wouldnt be disgusted by this picture. The Chicken looks quite the same during the process. An they are somehow, because both are boiled chickens. But still i would always prefer the self made chicken.

  • Something something The Juniper Tree
  • German here: Struwelpeter is not a Fairytale book. Its more of Proto-Comic-Book in rhymes from the Autor Wilhelm Busch. He tried to write "funny" stories for kids in these days, that tells them also a lesson. It were another time back then ;)

    Many of his stories, especially his most famous story "Max und Moritz", is common folk-lore and gets recited in everyday German

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