dean84921
dean84921 t1_iulu713 wrote
Reply to comment by Patari2600 in Im French and I would like to move to the United States ( Pennsylvania ) by Hanaaaah
I'm an American with two degrees from Europe, and what you say isnt true at all.
Germany provides tuition-free education for all students accepted to university regardless of citizenship. Many programs require German language proficiency, but mine didn't. I paid a grand total of about $700 per year in admin fees, and that came with free public transit across the entire state, high quality subsidized meals at the dining hall for $2.50 a piece, a subsidized student bar where beers were $1.90, and all textbooks and class materials provided free of charge.
College in Germany was basically free. And it's not even that hard to get accepted.
Ireland is "expensive" for Americans compared to EU/Irish citizens, but it was still only ~10,000 for a year-long masters degree. It's an expensive place to live, but even so it was far cheaper than anything equivalent I could have done in the US. Ireland also has a similar uni culture to America. Germany was more barebones thought.
dean84921 t1_iso3m23 wrote
Reply to comment by Reynard1981 in An AirTag led police to a dumpster filled with more than 100 stolen Democratic campaign signs in Pennsylvania. by CQU617
So humans figured out how to properlly do this whole logic and reasonable debate thing a few thousand years ago. Since then it's been understood that the person making the claim is responsible for providing the proof.
Otherwise you end up with a bunch of people spewing nonsense and then demanding other people go through the effort of disproving them. It's lazy argumentation. Be responsible for your own points.
They didn't teach you this in 10th grade English comp?
dean84921 t1_j0h0ce1 wrote
Reply to comment by couchgodd in Day running lights aren’t “automatic” lights. You still need to turn your lights on in the rain. by [deleted]
...we can do both, my guy.
I don't know how limited your emotional bandwidth is, but most of us can feel empathy for the homeless and be upset about dangerous drivers. Where's this false choice thing coming from?