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🇩🇪 r/germany

I thought I was used to heat. Turned out I was only used to American heat.

I am from an American state that has big temperature swings. Winters can get down to -20 Fahrenheit (no clue what that is in Celsius but it’s lower than 0) and summers can get up to 40 degrees Celsius with a 44 degree heat index. I know what to do when it’s cold: bundle up in three layers of socks, two pairs of pants, sweatshirt and long-sleeved sweatshirt, heavy coat, balaclava with stocking hat overhead, and two pairs of gloves. No biggie. I’ve walked dogs for two hours in those conditions. L

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🚀 r/wallstreetbets

Bears what are you waiting on? A 5, 10, 15, 30 or 50% drop are you perma bearish and will only buy puts and shorts?

Every time the market pulls back even a tiny bit this subreddit fills up with bearish victory laps, but I rarely see any of these accounts discuss their actual exit strategy or buying triggers. If you are currently sitting 100% cash, holding inverse ETFs, or buying puts, what is your actual target to flip bullish? If an actual correction happens, do you buy the dip or do you get greedy, assume it's going down 30%+ and miss the boat entirely when it rallies back to all time highs? Is there a d

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🇩🇪 r/germany

Drinking fountains nowhere to be found?

Hi! I've been living in Germany (NRW) for a couple of years, and I noticed that there are basically no water fountains around cities. This could be a regional thing, but I noticed it while travelling around in other cities as well. What's the reason behind it? I'm quite dumbfounded by this tbh, as where I come from it's a fairly common thing to have them around, and it's a true life saver, even more so if you want to reduce bottled water consumption. EDIT: to all the people saying you can re

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