You're acting like it's a physical impossibility...
Why would it be a physical impossibility? Doesn't seem to be for me. Or have I just thought what I do is hugging while in reality it's not? Please elaborate.
Men secure in their own masculinity don't have any problems hugging other men. And insecure men likely have toxic traits that make them bad friends.
Yes. How many men are secure in their masculinity? 5%? If the remaining 95 % can only have those 5 % as their friends, how do they find sufficient time for all that friendship?
For most men non-toxic men are not available for friendships. And especially: I don't want to be friends with a toxic asshole, regardless of how much he moght (unbeknownst to himself...) need my friendship.
Most have no idea they need a hug.
They don't want to because it would be gay. They want to be real men. And they feel sad and lonely and lost. If someone somehow got them to understand that all we men really need to do in order to be actually happy is to hug each other, this world would stop being a nightmare for us all.
Well... The Russia has moved from heavy tanks to lighter assault vehicles, then to cars and are now down to motorbikes. Horses are coming next, and maybe they assume Ukraine will do the same as they?
That's not really enough.
Also, such a small part of men are able to hug other men that if everybody needed to have those few as their friends, they'd very quickly run out of friendship capacity.
See here: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/debile#Noun
And in other languages: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/debil
I have never seen a school running anything else than Windows.
The Lithuanian meaning is the same as in English, French, Russian, Finnish, etc. The meaning has changed during the two millenia and has then been borrowed into Lithuanian.
Lithuanian doesn't stem from Latin, though. Their language just hasn't really changed in the last 5000 years or more. Latin is its sister language, though. Lithuanian and Latin basically have the same mother, which is why their grammars and.vocabularies share a lot of features.
Because of having changed so little, Lithuanian also shares several words with Sanskrit (for example: wolf, bread, god, I am, you are) Also, Latvian derived from Lithuanian around year 700, and the current Hindi word for door is about the same as in Latvian. The Lithuanian word has changed a little from back then and doesn't sound so similar any more. (Durvīs/Darvāže/Durys)
Of course, on Lemmy things also depend on your instance. I got banned fromba group by a mod that is at the same time a lemmy.ml admin for mentioning that China is putting Uyghyrs to concentration camps.
On lemmy.ml you can get banned for things you wouldn't get elsewhere. The solution for that is to join a group for the same theme but hosted on another instance. I'm in three communities hosted on .ml, because their alternatives are not active enough. But, of course I always prefer the non-.ml alternative when available.
Seriously: there is a train. Yes, it takes probably in the ballpark of five or six days, but since it exists, I really think that's what should be used. Because the friction between steel wheel and the rail is so low, even a diesel train causes about 70 % less climate-warming emissions per kilometre than flying does.
I'm about to go from Helsinki to Ragusa and back with my child who is under 10-year-old, and that's going to be more rail kilometres than your trip through Canada would be. It should be the standard to always travel in normal ways and only fly when no other options exist. (I'd say countries' leaders meeting up or a close relative being about to die any minute are examples of when it's okay to travel in a way that kills people)
I wish some kind of "this many person-kilometres of flying kills one person" numbers would be published. The number exists, we just need to figure out what it is.
I would guess MÀV stopped sending its wagons beyond the border of Ukraine in February '22, and Ukraine doesn't have 1435 mm wagons it could.apare for that traffic, so probably the Hungarian trains don't currently serve Mukachevo.
The two broad gauge routes – to Poland and Slovakia – have been constantly in use all the time from Soviet times, and are still in use. A passenger traffic on the broad gauge line to Poland, at least to Hrebenne, was opened for evacuations in March 2022, IIRC, and the route remained in use after that.