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  • Teilweise schlicht und einfach für den Lerneffekt. Jeder meint, man müsste ja nicht mehr lernen, weil man das ja schon alles kann, also gib mir gefälligst einen Termin. Wenn man dann ca. 70€ für einen neuen Versuch bezahlen muss, dann werden (meistens) ganz kleine Brötchen gebacken.

    Außerdem kann ich mich nicht erinnern, wann wir das letzte Mal einen Schüler mit gerade mal 70% zugelassen haben (so wie der interviewte Fahrlehrer), mittlerweile fordern wir sogar meistens 97%.









  • Kayana@ttrpg.networktoScience Memes@mander.xyzmoms rule
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    2 months ago

    Huh, really? I thought there were slightly more women than men, but maybe that depends on the economies etc.

    As for your second point, yes, exactly. They don’t reproduce. So it doesn’t matter if many men get one wife each, or if a few men get many wives each, the number of pregnancies won’t change, and the number of pregnancy-related deaths won’t change either. So (again), I don’t see how polygyny helps in this situation.


  • Kayana@ttrpg.networktoScience Memes@mander.xyzmoms rule
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    2 months ago

    Edit: This first point was wrong, but the second point still stands.

    Polygyny wouldn’t solve the aforementioned problem if we suppose that the birth rate of men and women is roughly the same. If one man has many wives, some of whom even die, then several other men won’t have any wives.



  • Kayana@ttrpg.networkto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneFreADoM
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    2 months ago

    Mine’s a bit closer to your proportions, although I’m not sure if Google can accurately predict the effects climbing a steep hill up and down will have on cycling and walking. The weird thing is the public transport. It must not know about all available lines, because that should be more like 90 minutes.