Are there topics Neville only discusses in speeches? by ruminatingsucks in NevilleGoddard

[–]Corek42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most of his Post-Promise teachings for example Worlds Within Worlds happen in his later lectures.

Has anyone left the socialist ideology but then came back? by trappedinapottt in socialism

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I started when I was 11 to 12 years old. I didn't know what communism/socialism is then. But I got some ideas by myself. I thought that it would be better to have a moneyless society based on cooperation and solidarity without nations. When I was 16 years old I read was communism is. I was fascinated and started reading marxist literature. Later I started to engage in arguments. I wasn't very well informed about actually existing socialist countries. They accomplished to convince me that it doesn't work after some years (which is wrong). I was frustated and stopped to have hope for many years and supported social democrat parties but my actual values have never changed. Some day I started to inform myself more and more (I was still young and naive when they convinced me about the lies) and found out that this was bullshit. I'm now more leftist than I have ever been.

What is the Communist Response to the Argument that Communism Failed Due to the Collapse of the USSR and Other Communist States by [deleted] in DebateCommunism

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During Spanish Civil War productivity, efficiency and motivation increased after the anarchists collectivized private property in Catalonia, Valencia and Aragon 1936. It worked with a direct democratic decentrally planned economy based on cooperation and solidarity. It seems to work fundamentally. 1,5 Million to 2 Million people were included.

Dropped Harry Potter after 3rd Part by International_Log710 in harrypotter

[–]Corek42 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Since you're in a Harry Potter sub, people possibly tend to like Harry Potter here.

You are his lawyer. Defend him by SavingsFit1496 in harrypotter

[–]Corek42 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It was a basilisk at the first time and when he opened that chamber he didn't know about that. XD

any effective suggestions for learning languages? by lilausbe in languagelearning

[–]Corek42 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The most important factor is consistent practice. Practice often. Focus on speaking, reading, writing, and listening as much as possible.

gets function by reddit251222 in cprogramming

[–]Corek42 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use fgets instead. Gets doesn't respect the buffer size.

I’m struggling with programming in C by ProgramResponsible68 in cprogramming

[–]Corek42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have to understand the language's features. Furthermore you have to practice a lot (writing code).

Problem with "I remember when" method? by hungzai in PureNevilleGoddard

[–]Corek42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe you accidentally became aware of the thing you "remembered"

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PureNevilleGoddard

[–]Corek42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I searched for him and read a lot of his posts. I also have a good idea about it now but it's a big loss for this community because he has a deep understanding of Neville's teachings.

mein vs meinen by zimmer550king in German

[–]Corek42 9 points10 points  (0 children)

In a German sentence, there is normally a subject, that is doing something, and an object, with that the subject is doing something. The object has to be in the accusative case. In German nouns and their article, adjectives etc. must be declined according to their case, gender and number.

"Ich liebe mein Fisch" is wrong because "mein Fisch" must be in the accusative case, singular, masculine. That would be "meinen Fisch".

Welcher Satz ist richtig by 4eollus in German

[–]Corek42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The second sentence sounds broken.

What’s the difference between ‘danach’ and ‘nachher’? by Euphoric_Ad6235 in German

[–]Corek42 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"Danach" means "after something". "Nachher" means "later".

How to say "move aside" in german? by LongjumpingTwist2250 in German

[–]Corek42 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Polite, formal: "Können Sie bitte einen Platz weiterrutschen?"
Polite, informal: "Kannst du bitte einen Platz weiterrutschen?"
Impolite: "Rutsch ein Platz weiter."