Only sometimes as a joke. It's mostly used in online memes. Even though, saying things often enough ironically makes you start to use it unironically. From my experience, that's happening with rizz. I'm from Germany and even we're starting to use rizz. It's kind of right between being used jokingly and just being used like a normal word. I also saw people in this thread saying that little kids are saying it all the time but I think that's normal. When me and my friends were in the early years of high school (I think that's the equivalent to weiterführende Schule, it's from years 5-10) we used to repeat memes like that all the time too.
Not really, they were programmed specifically to do this
That's really handy! I always had to use the acceleration before, so I slowly moved the cursor in the opposite direction and then quickly in the direction I wanted it to go for it to go further
Germany has relied on the USA since the BRD was founded. The left party (Die Linke) was and still is the only party in parliament that's against it.
The CDU isn't center-right. Friedrich Merz is just as much of a fscist as the AfD.
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Wow, just like the internet
It really depends on the context. I agree that calling everyone a Nazi is watering down the meaning but a lot of right wingers also say that when you call actual Nazis Nazis.
2% more door space than the competiton!
They were doing this all by themselves?!
I think the censoring is done for the algorithms of other social media sites
SPD and Grüne are helping the rise of fascism too even if it's not on purpose. Die Linke are the only ones in parliament actually working against it.