I think it's important nowadays to have faith in your government and democracy. You definitely should vote and you can be proud to help put your country into a direction you feel is best. This post seems to convey the message that you should vote to save democracy. This fear of the end of democracy might just end up increasing the influence of extreme political parties. In the US election both parties warned it will be the last vote.
German polls seem to indicate that CDU/CSU will be the strongest party and they will most likely not go into coalition with AfD, so the AfDs influence will not be much but they will probably get a lot of votes anyways. And even though I do not like the idea of a chancellor Merz due to him being very polarizing, I think Germany got this.
Don't panic C:
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It's nice to see a community being born and a furry one too. Thank you for your commitment. ^^
Though I never really liked posts all being titled "[word]_irl", especially not on reddit where you could only search for a post by its title. A more descriptive and less restrictive title would help finding the post again.
Good luck with this endeavor and I wish everyone a good time here :3
For finding furcons I usually use the furrycons website, they list cons in chronological order or as a worldwide map ^^
Aww that's so sad, poor Foxfire! Great comic though, well done! :3
This is so cute! I wouldn't complain either about a timeline full of cute furry art like this :P
woah, this is amazing! I love the music and the imagery, intriguing story too. Thanks for sharing!
Oh hey, this is the comic that first got me hooked into the furry community on Reddit :3
The dog just looks so cute!
That is really cute! Great job on that artwork! :3
That is great to hear! Good job on quitting smoking and building up some money!
Connection #0 to host google com left intact 😎
I'm always surprised how good AI is at making silly songs, this was awesome!
German here, I think the degree needed for getting a good job mostly depends on your study subject. One friend of mine studied chemistry at university and said that a PhD is required for a good job while another friend of mine studied computer science and got hired before even finishing his Bachelor's degree. The company helped him in finishing his Bachelor's degree while employing him.
I studied math and got a Master of science, currently doing my PhD while working as a research assistant. I hear most math students leave uni after getting their Bachelor's, similar to computer science students. Though it still wasn't easy to get a research job for me. I think even within a study subject it depends on your field of research whether getting a job is easy or not.
upvoted for the spinny gif ... weeeeeeeee C: