
Natalie Bohrteller
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This lazy panda - loves sarcasm - likes dark humor - is against discrimination of any kind (*any*) - thinks informed and objective debates are needed more than ever.

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted an item
7 months ago

Ugh I can’t believe they really changed it. I grew up on the Gulf of Mexico, in America. I will never call it the gulf of America. So stupid

Natalie Bohrteller · commented on a post
7 months ago

*Hungary going very quiet*

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 2 items
7 months ago

This is a vase designed by Alvar Aalto btw

Nope. It was a pilot project tested in minuscule numbers. It proved wildly ineffective and as quickly scrapped. The paint wears off quickly, doesn't significantly retain brightness after sunset, and it's labor intensive to apply it.

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 2 items
9 months ago

No one really needs that much money.

I will never understand people who try to justify that billionaires have someone “earned” their money, but the working class who are struggling to support themselves with two or three jobs have somehow created their lots in life and deserve to be making minimum wage working 18-hour days 6 or 7 days a week. Tell me who’s working harder and who earns the bigger paycheck? 🤔 Because I just can’t wrap my head around this nonsense.

Natalie Bohrteller · commented on 8 posts
9 months ago

This is in Ulm, Germany. My friend's boyfriend is part of the team, check it out: https://ulmernest.de/

And I didn't say you said that. ;) I just said this should be the default.

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 5 items
9 months ago

if youve been best friends with someone for years to where they feel like family I think your first instinct is to believe them and stand by them until you realize what a bad person they are. Its not they they didnt believe women or that they condoned it but its human nature to be in denial for a minute because of all the history and love you have for that person. the fact that he did say oh nah we are not friends anymore is what matters. Look how many famous people stood by that 70's guy after he was convicted of r**e? Thats f****d up. Or the thousands of families in the world that stick by those people that commit horrendous crimes and still deny there precious babies did anything wrong... human psychology is sometimes f****d up but the good people do make the right choice.

This is the ultimate betrayal and there is no coming back from this. If I trust you with my secrets, and you ever use them against me, I can never trust you again, ever.

Natalie Bohrteller · commented on 3 posts
10 months ago

Chubby duck-bird I would definitely buy.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eskimo The "nomenclature" section is interesting.

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 9 items
10 months ago

She made money the way it was possible. She was merely a consort or at worst, a s*x worker. And even her grandchild insults her, but not the man who paid for the s*x.

And those yellow things next to is are bananas. Cavendish bananas I believe. They are a fruit that grow in the tropics but quite common to see in grocery stores worldwide. Weird to keep them in a desk though.

Natalie Bohrteller · commented on a post
11 months ago

This is Leonardo Di Caprio playing Calvin Candie in the movie Django Unchained

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 5 items
11 months ago

I will only buy the house if the cat comes with it.

Boeing also noted that the potatoes were much better passengers and is actively seeking to expand its market into fleshy tuber transportation. There's money to be made from Flying the Friendly Fries.

Natalie Bohrteller · upvoted 3 items
12 months ago
I can’t imagine one Japanese citizen felt their culture was being demeaned by them buying and wearing tee shirts that said love in Japanese script. Besides which, Japanese culture is much more anti-immigrant that people realise, on top of which, Japan has been a powerful country in its own right for a long time. Who exactly do people think colonised Japan?? I’d love to know what their half baked and ignorant theory is.

I can't believe surgeons would do this. There has to be an underlying mental health issue.