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Maarten Vangeneugden
Date
Oct. 10, 2020, 3:41 p.m.
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locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/django.po
locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/django.po
templates/about/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/django.po
templates/about/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/django.po
templates/about/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/django.po

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"    thanks to people who believe in something, and actively strive to better "
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"    being an activist; most likely you're studying, or working a career, "
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"        enough other people that profess that already, and I personally "
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"        think it helps activism a lot. Besides, lots of people already do "
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"        because they assume it helps. Look at recycling, blood donations, "
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"        transplants (especially altruistic donations), child adoption, and "
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"        I know it's not often regarded as activism, but I do want to look at "
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"That's why I made this page for activism: I think a lot of\n"
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"        people really want to make a change, but don't see it as viable for "
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"their\n"
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"        life. Or they're not sure what to do. Here, I present a list of "
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"causes\n"
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"        and activities I believe can make the world a better place for "
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"everyone.\n"
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"        It's also important to remember that nobody can do everything, "
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"plenty of\n"
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"        valid reasons why that's the case. Maybe you think that organic "
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"farming\n"
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"        is better for the environment, but you still buy non-organic food "
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"because\n"
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"        you can't afford the higher price. But that doesn't mean that "
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"partaking\n"
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"        in activism is hypocritical by default (which is a reasoning that "
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"somebody actually\n"
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"        used in a discussion about activism with me). On this page, you find "
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"        I believe in, that you can donate to, or small things you can do in "
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"        daily life that help that. You won't find the general calls to "
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"        like \"You should vote\" and \"Recycle as much as possible\",\n"
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"        I assume most people already see those often enough. I target more "
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"specific and\n"
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"        fewer mentioned points. For some things, I propose certain "
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"replacements\n"
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"        to \"ease\" taking on an cause without disrupting your life "
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"radically.\n"
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"        (Like vegetarianism; it's a good thing, really, but replacing ⅓ of "
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"I want to end this with a nice citation,\n"
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"If there is no struggle, there is no progress.\n"
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"\t\tThose who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation,\n"
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"\t\tare men who want crops without plowing up the ground.\n"
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"\t\tThey want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean\n"
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"\t\twithout the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a\n"
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"\t\tmoral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and\n"
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"\t\tphysical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without\n"
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"\t\ta demand. It never did and it never will."
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"I know this sounds pretty radical, but\n"
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"        allow me to explain in detail. I'm sure you'll understand.<br />\n"
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"        The scientific consensus is clear: Humans are the main cause of the\n"
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"        climate mayhem, period. Collectively, we are ruining the planet's "
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"ecosphere.\n"
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"        It's also clear that there's a direct correlation between the "
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"earth's\n"
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"        temperature, and the amount of humans that are on it:\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">This graph</a>\n"
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"        shows the rise of the global population, and\n"
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"        <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">these graphs</a>\n"
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"I'm not the first one to state that having no children is the\n"
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"best thing you can do:\n"
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"        <a href=\"http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa7541/"
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"pdf\"\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">A study</a>\n"
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"        calculated that living a <em>completely</em> car-free life reduces "
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"your carbon footprint by 2.4 tonnes of CO₂(-equivalent emissions) per year,\n"
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"        while having just one <strong>(just one!) fewer child reduces it by "
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"58.6 tonnes of CO₂. Per. Year.</strong>\n"
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"        It goes without saying that having one fewer child is <em>way</em> "
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"        rest of your life.<br />\n"
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"        You can see why it strikes me as very odd that lots of people are "
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"calling for\n"
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"        small solutions like electrical cars, or a vegetarian diet, while\n"
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"        at the same time omitting what might be the easiest and most "
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"effective\n"
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"        solution to make a truly great impact on the world. Sure, the other "
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"        Every ecological problem caused by humans gets larger and more "
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"destructing\n"
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"        with every new human. The easiest and best solution to this problem, "
+
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"is to do as\n"
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"        I've seen a member of my family give up a possible job as police "
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"inspector because she\n"
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"        got pregnant. These are just personal anecdotes, but I doubt I'd "
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"        far for other examples where somebody had to stash per dreams "
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"because of an oncoming child.\n"
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"        (If that person even gets to see that child very much: My parents "
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"got divorced, which\n"
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"        is not only bad for the children of said parents, but in my case, my "
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"Some people suggest that not the amount of people living is\n"
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"\tmayhem can also happen with a more sustainable lifestyle.<br />\n"
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"\tLet's ignore the fact that saying seven billion people is \"not too\n"
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"\tmuch\" is (at least) remarkable. First, for a lot of people, a more\n"
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"\t\"sustainable\" lifestyle is simply too hard to accomplish. The more\n"
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"\tpeople there are, the less resources are available for everyone. Lowering\n"
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"\tthe population directly implies that everyone's lifestyle becomes\n"
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"\tautomatically more sustainable, and requires practically no difficult\n"
+
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"\tintervention.<br />\n"
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"\tAlso, this statement prepositions that there's enough resources for\n"
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"\teveryone. This is ignorant; if everyone lived in a decent way, we'd need\n"
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"\tat least 2.5 Earths just to keep up. Currently, the disgusting way\n"
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"\tpeople in third world countries have to live can't even offset a way of\n"
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"\tFinally, the climate mayhem has already started, and its consequences are\n"
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"\talready happening. Even assuming that 7 billion people is not too much,\n"
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"\tgetting them all to live sustainable will take way longer than simply\n"
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"\treducing the population, and we can't afford any delay.<br />\n"
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"\tOh, and before I forget: Having no children and a sustainable lifestyle\n"
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"\tFirst, simply making this statement implies that economical progress is "
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"    argument that's worth\n"
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"\ttaking into consideration with the current direction we're heading, which "
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"is\n"
+
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"\tone where the economy will be the least of our problems.<br />\n"
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"\tSecondly, many economists say that a constant growth is economically\n"
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"\tnecessary, and since the economy grows with more people, reducing the "
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"birth\n"
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"\trate is bad. This argument dismisses discussion out of hand (\"It goes\n"
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"\tagainst our current system, therefore this will be bad\"). It also "
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"assumes\n"
+
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"\tthat we should always work towards \"economic growth\", which could work "
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"if\n"
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"\tthe planet would also grow infinitely. Since it doesn't, economic growth "
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"\tfinitely bound, and since\n"
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"\t\twe're currenty using more of the Earth than it can possibly\n"
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"\t\treplenish</a>, we've exceeded that limit. Thus, our current economic\n"
+
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"\tsituation is incompatible with the planet we all live on. One of the two\n"
+
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"\tmust change, and we're stuck on Earth, so the economy must change.<br />\n"
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"\tWhile we're on the subject of economics:\n"
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"\tA reduction in the world population has also secondary economical "
+
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"benefits:\n"
+
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"\tIt's easier for a government to pay for healthcare and education if there "
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"are fewer\n"
+
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"\tstudents/patients to pay for in the first place. These funds can then "
+
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"easily be divested\n"
+
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"    to paying pensions for the elderly, or other problems that need "
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"funding.\n"
+
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"    Also, jobs that have struggle with constant shortage of workforce (like "
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+
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"    will see this problem gradually disappear.\n"
+
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"    Of course, global heating already puts economies across the planet\n"
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"in jeopardy because of all the problems it causes, that then need fixing. "
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"increase in\n"
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"    abortion rights will also help, and is also beneficial to the rights of "
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"women, another\n"
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"\timportant problem. It goes without saying that I am pro abortion rights."
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"\tOf course, many of these measures directly contradict religious teachings\n"
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"\t(including the thought that women must give birth as much as possible,\n"
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"\tideas that are also often espoused by extremist groups, like\n"
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"\tbut we mustn't listen to that; they're fundamentally irrational, and\n"
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"\ttheir preachers would rather condemn people to parenthood against their "
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"will,\n"
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"\trather than allow abortions, which are medically speaking less dangerous\n"
+
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"\tprocedures than giving birth. Forcing people to risk maternal death "
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"against\n"
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"\ttheir will because of a flawed reasoning is reprehensible, that's why "
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"they\n"
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"\tshould be called the\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
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"\t\t<strong>pro-death</strong> movement</a>; because of these people, the "
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"\tnow has\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.npr.org/2017/05/12/528098789/u-s-has-the-worst-rate-"
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"\tthat my call to not have children will cause that; there is no way I'd "
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"ever become\n"
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"\tso influential that I would cause that to happen. Therefore, any change "
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"that\n"
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"    I might cause is all to the good.<br />\n"
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"    I also don't want governmentally issued laws that limit procreation; "
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"that is\n"
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"    very unlikely to work anyway, and since lower income households have "
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"more\n"
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"    children on average than higher income, the burden of such a law would "
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"fall\n"
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"    on those people that have enough problems already. It would also fuel "
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"\t\tthat wanting a family should be a misdemeanour, which is ridiculous.\n"
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"    (To continue on that: The government should focus especially on "
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"immigrants\n"
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"    and lower income households, because these groups have statistically "
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"the\n"
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"    largest families. Reducing the birthrate with them will have more "
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"effect\n"
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"    than with other types of households.)\n"
+
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"    Also, children that are born, deserve/need all the\n"
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"    help to develop themselves, and laws need to be put in place that "
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"Additionally, the time that would otherwise need to be invested\n"
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"in child care, is then completely up to you to use for other things. You\n"
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"whatsoever:\n"
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"        Thousands of orphans are waiting for a family as you're reading "
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"this,\n"
+
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"        and studies show that adoption does wonders for a child's "
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"development.\n"
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"        By adoption (or fostering), you can build a family, without "
+
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"increasing\n"
+
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"        the climate mayhem. It's a great way to devote yourself to a better "
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"world,\n"
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"        and be a parent to somebody who desperately needs it."
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#: activism.djhtml:228
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msgid "(Anti-)Glossary"
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"<b>Mail</b>:\n"
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"        This is the most direct and reliable way to reach me (of all public\n"
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"        ways). If you want to get to me through\n"
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"        good ol' email, you can always \n"
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"        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"mailto:"
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"        "
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"    our thoughts, how we perceive the world and how we organize that. The "
+
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"way we\n"
+
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"    speak impacts what people think of us, and influences how they might "
+
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"think\n"
+
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"    about stuff.<br />\n"
+
964
"    All that to say that another form of activism can come from using a\n"
+
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"    vocabulary that differs from the \"mainstream\". By thinking about what "
+
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"you\n"
+
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"    say, you can have a clear thinking process, and avoid giving other "
+
968
"people\n"
+
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"    the wrong ideas. This is why I put up a glossary here that you can use "
+
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"to\n"
+
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"    avoid misconceptions in your daily conversation.<br />\n"
+
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"    For a glossary related to informatics, I urge you to read\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-"
+
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"avoid.html\">\n"
+
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"    the GNU project glossary</a> which\n"
+
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"    handles that off already. My glossary here is a personal one, and "
+
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"tackles\n"
+
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"    more diverse topics. Some of these are mine, but if I did not coin a "
+
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"term, I\n"
+
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"    will put a link to where I found it."
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msgstr ""
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#: activism.djhtml:392
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msgid "Alt-right"
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msgstr ""
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#: activism.djhtml:392
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msgid "Fascism"
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msgstr ""
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#: activism.djhtml:393
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msgid ""
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"What is usually referred to in mainstream media as the\n"
+
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"    \"alt-right\" movement is a collection of groups that in general favour\n"
+
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"    fascist doctrines,\n"
+
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"    that spread hatred amongst society, and propose blanket discrimination "
+
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"and\n"
+
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"    racism to the fullest extent possible, with the eventual goal of "
+
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"destabilizing\n"
+
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"    everyone and everything, just for the sake of destabilization.\n"
+
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"    They call themselves \"alt-right\", which is a\n"
+
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"    portmanteau of \"alternative right\". This wording is used to describe "
+
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"their\n"
+
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"    views as an \"alternative\" to other right-wing views, but what they're\n"
+
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"    standing for (fascism, and sometimes even neonazism) is <em>in no "
+
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"possible\n"
+
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"    way an alternative\n"
+
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"    political stream for which support can reasonably be defended.</em>\n"
+
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"    Calling it alt-right fails to indicate the\n"
+
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"    imminent danger these people pose, and hides the fact that they are\n"
+
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"    fascists. Calling things by their actual name removes this mask of "
+
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"being\n"
+
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"    \"alternative\"."
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msgstr ""
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#: activism.djhtml:430
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msgid "Pro-death"
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msgstr ""
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+
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msgid ""
+
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"People that fight against abortion rights see this as\n"
+
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"    some kind of moral crusade that they are pro-life, as if to say that "
+
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"people\n"
+
1025
"    who propose abortion rights are anti-life. This is dangerous spin: Not "
+
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"only\n"
+
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"    do abortions allow many people a path out of poverty (which would also\n"
+
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"    impoverise\n"
+
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"    any offspring they get), abortions are medically speaking less dangerous "
+
1030
"to\n"
+
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"    the pregnant woman than carrying the foetus to term. America now has "
+
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"the\n"
+
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"    highest amount of maternal deaths in the developed world because of "
+
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"these\n"
+
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"    people. Thus, they are responsible for the deaths of many people, and "
+
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"since\n"
+
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"    they see no problem with their views, they are pro-death people.<br />\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\"\n"
+
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"       href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
+
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"call-the-pro-lifers-what-they-are-pro-death\">\n"
+
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
+
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msgstr ""
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:446
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msgid "Pro abortion rights"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:447
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msgid ""
+
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"Pro-choice is used by people that propose extension of\n"
+
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"    abortion rights, but don't want to stress people with their\n"
+
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"    views. As such they state this is a matter of choice, while omitting "
+
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"the\n"
+
1054
"    challenge of condemnation of abortion rights.<br />\n"
+
1055
"    Let me be clear that no person in their right mind would say having an\n"
+
1056
"    abortion is a pleasant thing.\n"
+
1057
"    And in a world where women don't ever have a\n"
+
1058
"    risk of getting pregnant if they don't want to, abortion probably "
+
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"wouldn't\n"
+
1060
"    be so necessary. But in this world, it happens. And when it does, these "
+
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"people deserve\n"
+
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"    all the help they can get. Abortion rights make that legally possible."
+
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"<br />\n"
+
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"    People who do undergo abortion do this <em>because they have no choice "
+
1065
"left\n"
+
1066
"    anymore</em>, so saying that this is about choice is wrong.\n"
+
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"    It is about the right to have an abortion when necessary, an\n"
+
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"    essential right for humans. If that rubs anyone the wrong way, so be\n"
+
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"    it.<br />\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://stallman.org/antiglossary.html#pro-"
+
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"choice\">\n"
+
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:468
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msgid "Literally just the name of the study"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:469
+
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msgid ""
+
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"A lot of studies have been labeled STEM in recent\n"
+
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"    years, because some people suggest that we need a lot of people with\n"
+
1083
"    knowledge in those fields for the future.<br />\n"
+
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"    I'm under the impression that it's now being regarded as something that "
+
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"puts\n"
+
1086
"    \"STEM studies\" on a better level of regard than other studies. \"STEM "
+
1087
"label\n"
+
1088
"    or it's not a study worth pursuing\", if you will.<br />\n"
+
1089
"    I find that ridiculous; lots of non-STEM-studies bring forth people that "
+
1090
"we\n"
+
1091
"    desperately need, also in this ever more connected world; interpreters "
+
1092
"are\n"
+
1093
"    needed for translation, lawyers are required to give citizens legal\n"
+
1094
"    representation and guidance, sociologists give us a scientifically "
+
1095
"based\n"
+
1096
"    idea of how humans\n"
+
1097
"    interact, and so on. I've studied informatics and I'd like people to "
+
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"call me\n"
+
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"    what I am: a student of informatics, not a \"STEM undergraduate\"."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:483
+
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msgid "Computer science"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:483
+
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msgid "Informatics"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:484
+
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msgid ""
+
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"In English (and sometimes also in Dutch), my study at the university is "
+
1113
"often referred to as merely\n"
+
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"    \"Computer science\", as if the only thing I learned about is just\n"
+
1115
"    \"computers\". That is degrading to my study and to my abilities, as "
+
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"well as\n"
+
1117
"    to other students of informatics.<br />\n"
+
1118
"    Informatics is the study of information: In more practical terms, that "
+
1119
"means\n"
+
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"    a student-informatician learns about how information is retrieved, the\n"
+
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"    nature of information itself, how we can store information, how we "
+
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"infer\n"
+
1123
"    new information from data. The focus is really, <em>information</em>, "
+
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"not\n"
+
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"    computers.<br />\n"
+
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"    This means that an informatician wields a toolbelt of various skills: "
+
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"Per\n"
+
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"    must learn about:\n"
+
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"    <ul>\n"
+
1130
"        <li>Statistics; the mathematical principles to interpret and "
+
1131
"collect\n"
+
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"            information, as well as inferring conclusions from that\n"
+
1133
"            information.</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Discrete mathematics; the theories behind sets, tuples, graphs,\n"
+
1135
"            algorithms, and so on.</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Logic; this teaches about collections, making sound proofs, and\n"
+
1137
"            computational complexity of algorithms.</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Human interactions; how do people communicate with technology, "
+
1139
"how\n"
+
1140
"            can we take their data and present them with understandable\n"
+
1141
"            services, how do we deal with visually impaired, ...</li>\n"
+
1142
"        <li>Software engineering; what are crucial steps in developing "
+
1143
"software\n"
+
1144
"            that can serve as a long-term solution, how to maintain it, how "
+
1145
"do\n"
+
1146
"            you talk to clients and learn their wishes?</li>\n"
+
1147
"        <li>Telecommunication; what are the ways that we can transmit data, "
+
1148
"how\n"
+
1149
"            do imperfections occur and can we fix them, can we perfectly\n"
+
1150
"            reconstruct an analog, continuous signal with a digital, "
+
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"discrete\n"
+
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"            one, ...</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Cryptography; how do we secure information, transmit it without\n"
+
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"            eavesdropping, can we safeguard vital communications?</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>And so on...</li>\n"
+
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"    </ul>\n"
+
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"    Informatics is a very broad study, and computer science is a part of "
+
1158
"that,\n"
+
1159
"    true. But just calling it that does disservice to what it's really "
+
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"about. It\n"
+
1161
"    also makes it sound as if there's not really that much to it, who "
+
1162
"doesn't\n"
+
1163
"    work with computers?\n"
+
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"    The reason that it's so often called that, is because informatics is\n"
+
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"    thorougly linked to computers, and computers are actually incredibly "
+
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"handy\n"
+
1167
"    tools for our study. But they're not the sole focus (at least not at "
+
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"the\n"
+
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"    universities I studied them), and they shouldn't be. In fact, if a "
+
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"wizard\n"
+
1171
"    would destroy all computers overnight, lots of fields in informatics "
+
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"could\n"
+
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"    still exist on their own merits. Studying a science is\n"
+
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"    all about learning the how, the why, the fundamentals, of your field, "
+
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"not just the\n"
+
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"    tools you use, that's what college is for.<br />\n"
+
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"    Calling informatics just \"computer science\" is akin to calling "
+
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"mathematics \"number science\";\n"
+
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"    it is true that\n"
+
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"    mathematics has undoubtedly close connections with digits and numbers, "
+
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"but\n"
+
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"    calling the whole study by that name does not take into account all the\n"
+
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"    other fields that mathematics encompasses, most of which don't even "
+
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"really\n"
+
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"    need numbers at all to exist. We understand that and call it by its "
+
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"proper\n"
+
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"    name, so as to avoid reducing it to a portion of it that's very visible "
+
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"in\n"
+
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"    our daily lives. Please treat informatics with the same\n"
+
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"    reasoning, and don't call it \"computer science\"."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:541
+
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msgid "Don't buy diamonds"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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#: activism.djhtml:543
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Diamonds are often mined in inhumane circumstances. The\n"
+
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"    profits fuel cruel wars, which cause havoc on the local population and\n"
+
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"    finance terrorism on the African people, as well as enslavement.<br />\n"
+
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"    They're also worthless; Diamond is a very abundant material, and can "
+
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"easily\n"
+
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"    be made in laboratories. The price is artificially inflated by the "
+
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"monopoly\n"
+
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"    on diamond distribution by the De Beers corporation. Buying a diamond\n"
+
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"    automatically means you're being scammed."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:552
+
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msgid ""
+
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"If you want to buy an engagement ring (which is a ritual\n"
+
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"    also fueled by a De Beers advertising campaign), look out for\n"
+
1214
"    (cubic) zirconia or moissanite rings. They're a ton cheaper, and look\n"
+
1215
"    exactly like diamonds. The latter was even mistaken for\n"
+
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"    diamond by the person who discovered it for the first time!"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:559
+
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msgid "Get/Stay off Facebook"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:561
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Facebook is an immense threat to our civil rights and\n"
+
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"\t\tliberties. I cannot possibly overstate how important it is that we\n"
+
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"\t\tcollectively act to make this company rot away.<br />\n"
+
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"\t\tThe useds of Facebook have their lives completely tracked and "
+
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"monitored,\n"
+
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"\t\teverything. It's a flagrant privacy violation.<br />\n"
+
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"\n"
+
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"\t\tBelieve me, <strong>I KNOW</strong> that leaving Facebook is a hard "
+
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"pill\n"
+
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"\t\tto swallow. Facebook facilitates communcation with acquintances and\n"
+
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"\t\tfriends, and humans are social creatures, we long for connection with\n"
+
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"\t\tother people. When you've been used by Facebook, it's hard to get its\n"
+
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"\t\thooks off. We cannot refer to this as an addiction, because that would\n"
+
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"\t\tbe like calling eating an addiction to food.\n"
+
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"\n"
+
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"\t\tSaying \"I have nothing to hide\" is not what this is about. It's\n"
+
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"\t\terroneous to say privacy and secrecy are the same thing. I don't hide\n"
+
1242
"\t\tfrom my friends that I take a bath to clean myself but I'd never allow\n"
+
1243
"\t\tthem to watch me do so. I love my parents but I don't allow them to "
+
1244
"come\n"
+
1245
"\t\tinside my place without my permission. I'm not ashamed to buy orange\n"
+
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"\t\tjuice but I pay cash because I don't want to be recorded doing so "
+
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"(which\n"
+
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"\t\thappens when you use debit/credit cards).\n"
+
1249
"\t\tI'm sure you can imagine more examples like these.<br />\n"
+
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"\t\tAlso, even if you were a person that doesn't care about privacy, there\n"
+
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"\t\tare people that do, and <strong>need</strong> privacy. Facebook makes "
+
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"it\n"
+
1253
"\t\tharder to call upon that right, because its mere existence changes the\n"
+
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"\t\t<em>status quo</em> from privacy being a human right, to privacy being\n"
+
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"\t\tsomething that requires justification: \"Surely if thát many people are\n"
+
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"\t\ton Facebook, maybe privacy isn't that important to have as a right?\"\n"
+
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"\n"
+
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"\t\tFor people that I manage to convince to leave, but just need a final\n"
+
1259
"\t\targument to take the definitive step: I ask you to not only do\n"
+
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"\t\tthis for yourself, but for everyone else as well: Every person being\n"
+
1261
"\t\tused by Facebook increases the power it has, but the reverse is also\n"
+
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"\t\ttrue: Every person that decides to take off the shackles, makes it\n"
+
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"\t\teasier for others to do as well. By not being on Facebook, you help\n"
+
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"\t\teveryone else with not being there either.\n"
+
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"\t\t"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:598
+
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msgid "Gender neutral prenouns"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: index.djhtml:5
+
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msgid "Maarten | Main page"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: index.djhtml:28
+
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msgid "Maarten's personal place on the internet. Make yourself at home!"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:4
+
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msgid "Welcome!"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:6
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Hello there! I'm Maarten, a happy\n"
+
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"        student from Belgium, and this is my amazing personal website.\n"
+
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"        I like a lot of things, and I share some of those in here. Take\n"
+
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"        a look around, read a bit, talk with me, and most importantly,\n"
+
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"        enjoy your stay!"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:17
+
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msgid "Blog"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:19
+
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msgid ""
+
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"My personal scribblepad, written from scratch,\n"
+
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"            on which I ramble about everything I like. Highly recommended\n"
+
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"            while eating breakfast."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:23
+
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msgid "Visit blog"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:32
+
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msgid ""
+
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"I actually don't use GitHub to host my code,\n"
+
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"            contrary to a lot of other coders. Instead, I've been trying to\n"
+
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"            create something that's just fit to my taste. I host a couple "
+
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"of\n"
+
1314
"            archive repositories there, as well as dotfiles, and that jazz. "
+
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"It's\n"
+
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"            a continuing work, so don't flip your desk if the layout is "
+
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"upside\n"
+
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"            down tomorrow =3"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:40
+
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msgid "Check code"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:48
+
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msgid "About me"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:50
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Well, if you wish to know more of me, I have a page\n"
+
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"            where I describe myself in a couple more sentences. You know,\n"
+
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"    because I can =)\n"
+
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"            "
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:55
+
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msgid "Read on"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:61
+
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msgid "Publications"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:63
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Throughout my academic career, I've written a lot,\n"
+
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"            sometimes together with other people. To avoid that these papers "
+
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"get\n"
+
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"            lost to the passing of time, I've decided to publish them on my "
+
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"website, should somebody\n"
+
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"            want to read them."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:68
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msgid "Consult publications"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:73
+
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msgid "Other projects"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:75
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Projects come and go, and with my website I can\n"
+
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"            present them to you. This cards takes you to the\n"
+
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"            archive of past projects.\n"
+
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"            "
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:81
+
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msgid "View projects"
+
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"    thanks to people who believe in something, and actively strive to better "
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"    world. They come in all sizes and types, but they're collectively named "
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"    being an activist; most likely you're studying, or working a career, "
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"    care of friends and/or family. You don't have time for activism. At "
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"best,\n"
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"        or why it would matter more than what you're currently doing. There "
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"        enough other people that profess that already, and I personally "
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"don't\n"
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"        think it helps activism a lot. Besides, lots of people already do "
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"things\n"
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"        because they assume it helps. Look at recycling, blood donations, "
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"        transplants (especially altruistic donations), child adoption, and "
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"        I know it's not often regarded as activism, but I do want to look at "
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"That's why I made this page for activism: I think a lot of\n"
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"        people really want to make a change, but don't see it as viable for "
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"their\n"
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"        life. Or they're not sure what to do. Here, I present a list of "
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"causes\n"
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"        and activities I believe can make the world a better place for "
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"everyone.\n"
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"        It's also important to remember that nobody can do everything, "
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"plenty of\n"
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"        valid reasons why that's the case. Maybe you think that organic "
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"farming\n"
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"        is better for the environment, but you still buy non-organic food "
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"because\n"
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"        you can't afford the higher price. But that doesn't mean that "
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"partaking\n"
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"        in activism is hypocritical by default (which is a reasoning that "
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"somebody actually\n"
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"        used in a discussion about activism with me). On this page, you find "
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"causes\n"
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"        I believe in, that you can donate to, or small things you can do in "
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"your\n"
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"        daily life that help that. You won't find the general calls to "
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"action here\n"
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"        like \"You should vote\" and \"Recycle as much as possible\",\n"
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"        I assume most people already see those often enough. I target more "
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"specific and\n"
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"        fewer mentioned points. For some things, I propose certain "
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"replacements\n"
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"        to \"ease\" taking on an cause without disrupting your life "
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"radically.\n"
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"        (Like vegetarianism; it's a good thing, really, but replacing ⅓ of "
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"most\n"
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"I want to end this with a nice citation,\n"
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"If there is no struggle, there is no progress.\n"
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"\t\tThose who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation,\n"
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"\t\tare men who want crops without plowing up the ground.\n"
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"\t\tThey want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean\n"
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"\t\twithout the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a\n"
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"\t\tmoral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and\n"
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"\t\tphysical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without\n"
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"\t\ta demand. It never did and it never will."
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"I know this sounds pretty radical, but\n"
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"        allow me to explain in detail. I'm sure you'll understand.<br />\n"
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"        The scientific consensus is clear: Humans are the main cause of the\n"
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"        climate mayhem, period. Collectively, we are ruining the planet's "
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"ecosphere.\n"
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"        It's also clear that there's a direct correlation between the "
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"earth's\n"
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"        temperature, and the amount of humans that are on it:\n"
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"        <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:World-"
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"Population-1800-2100.svg\"\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">This graph</a>\n"
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"        shows the rise of the global population, and\n"
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"        <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">these graphs</a>\n"
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"I'm not the first one to state that having no children is the\n"
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"best thing you can do:\n"
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"        <a href=\"http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa7541/"
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"pdf\"\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">A study</a>\n"
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"        calculated that living a <em>completely</em> car-free life reduces "
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"your carbon footprint by 2.4 tonnes of CO₂(-equivalent emissions) per year,\n"
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"        while having just one <strong>(just one!) fewer child reduces it by "
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"58.6 tonnes of CO₂. Per. Year.</strong>\n"
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"        It goes without saying that having one fewer child is <em>way</em> "
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"easier than living without a car for the\n"
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"        rest of your life.<br />\n"
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"        You can see why it strikes me as very odd that lots of people are "
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"calling for\n"
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"        small solutions like electrical cars, or a vegetarian diet, while\n"
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"        at the same time omitting what might be the easiest and most "
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"effective\n"
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"        solution to make a truly great impact on the world. Sure, the other "
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"things\n"
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"        Every ecological problem caused by humans gets larger and more "
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"destructing\n"
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"        with every new human. The easiest and best solution to this problem, "
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"is to do as\n"
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"        I do, and have no children. By not creating more humans, you are "
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"saving the planet\n"
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"Having no children allowed me to study whatever I want,\n"
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"        and might be the biggest contribution to planet Earth I'll ever "
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"make. At the same time,\n"
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"        I've seen a member of my family give up a possible job as police "
+
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"inspector because she\n"
+
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"        got pregnant. These are just personal anecdotes, but I doubt I'd "
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"have to look very\n"
+
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"        far for other examples where somebody had to stash per dreams "
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"because of an oncoming child.\n"
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"        (If that person even gets to see that child very much: My parents "
+
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"got divorced, which\n"
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"        is not only bad for the children of said parents, but in my case, my "
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"father\n"
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"        didn't get to see me very often when I was a minor.)\n"
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"\tmayhem can also happen with a more sustainable lifestyle.<br />\n"
+
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"\tLet's ignore the fact that saying seven billion people is \"not too\n"
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"\tmuch\" is (at least) remarkable. First, for a lot of people, a more\n"
+
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"\t\"sustainable\" lifestyle is simply too hard to accomplish. The more\n"
+
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"\tpeople there are, the less resources are available for everyone. Lowering\n"
+
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"\tthe population directly implies that everyone's lifestyle becomes\n"
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"\tautomatically more sustainable, and requires practically no difficult\n"
+
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"\tintervention.<br />\n"
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"\tAlso, this statement prepositions that there's enough resources for\n"
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"\teveryone. This is ignorant; if everyone lived in a decent way, we'd need\n"
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"\tat least 2.5 Earths just to keep up. Currently, the disgusting way\n"
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"\tpeople in third world countries have to live can't even offset a way of\n"
+
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"\tliving humanely.<br />\n"
+
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"\tFinally, the climate mayhem has already started, and its consequences are\n"
+
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"\talready happening. Even assuming that 7 billion people is not too much,\n"
+
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"\tgetting them all to live sustainable will take way longer than simply\n"
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"\treducing the population, and we can't afford any delay.<br />\n"
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"\tOh, and before I forget: Having no children and a sustainable lifestyle\n"
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"\tFirst, simply making this statement implies that economical progress is "
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"an\n"
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"    argument that's worth\n"
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"\ttaking into consideration with the current direction we're heading, which "
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"is\n"
+
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"\tone where the economy will be the least of our problems.<br />\n"
+
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"\tSecondly, many economists say that a constant growth is economically\n"
+
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"\tnecessary, and since the economy grows with more people, reducing the "
+
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"birth\n"
+
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"\trate is bad. This argument dismisses discussion out of hand (\"It goes\n"
+
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"\tagainst our current system, therefore this will be bad\"). It also "
+
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"assumes\n"
+
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"\tthat we should always work towards \"economic growth\", which could work "
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"if\n"
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"\tthe planet would also grow infinitely. Since it doesn't, economic growth "
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"is\n"
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"\tfinitely bound, and since\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Overshoot_Day\" target="
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"\"_blank\">\n"
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"\t\twe're currenty using more of the Earth than it can possibly\n"
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"\t\treplenish</a>, we've exceeded that limit. Thus, our current economic\n"
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"\tsituation is incompatible with the planet we all live on. One of the two\n"
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"\tmust change, and we're stuck on Earth, so the economy must change.<br />\n"
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"\tWhile we're on the subject of economics:\n"
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"\tA reduction in the world population has also secondary economical "
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"benefits:\n"
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"\tIt's easier for a government to pay for healthcare and education if there "
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"are fewer\n"
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"\tstudents/patients to pay for in the first place. These funds can then "
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"easily be divested\n"
+
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"    to paying pensions for the elderly, or other problems that need "
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"funding.\n"
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"    Also, jobs that have struggle with constant shortage of workforce (like "
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"school teachers)\n"
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"    will see this problem gradually disappear.\n"
+
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"    Of course, global heating already puts economies across the planet\n"
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"in jeopardy because of all the problems it causes, that then need fixing. "
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"increase in\n"
+
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"    abortion rights will also help, and is also beneficial to the rights of "
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"women, another\n"
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"\timportant problem. It goes without saying that I am pro abortion rights."
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"\tOf course, many of these measures directly contradict religious teachings\n"
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"\t(including the thought that women must give birth as much as possible,\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2018/01/05/vlaams-belang-wil-dat-"
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"\tideas that are also often espoused by extremist groups, like\n"
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"\tbut we mustn't listen to that; they're fundamentally irrational, and\n"
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"\ttheir preachers would rather condemn people to parenthood against their "
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"\trather than allow abortions, which are medically speaking less dangerous\n"
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"\tprocedures than giving birth. Forcing people to risk maternal death "
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"against\n"
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"\ttheir will because of a flawed reasoning is reprehensible, that's why "
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"\tshould be called the\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
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"\tnow has\n"
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"\tthat my call to not have children will cause that; there is no way I'd "
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"\tso influential that I would cause that to happen. Therefore, any change "
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"that\n"
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"    I might cause is all to the good.<br />\n"
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"    I also don't want governmentally issued laws that limit procreation; "
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"that is\n"
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"    very unlikely to work anyway, and since lower income households have "
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"more\n"
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"    children on average than higher income, the burden of such a law would "
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"    on those people that have enough problems already. It would also fuel "
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"the idea\n"
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"\t\tthat wanting a family should be a misdemeanour, which is ridiculous.\n"
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"    largest families. Reducing the birthrate with them will have more "
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"    than with other types of households.)\n"
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"But perhaps you still want to have a family. And that's no problem "
+
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"whatsoever:\n"
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"        Thousands of orphans are waiting for a family as you're reading "
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"this,\n"
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"        and studies show that adoption does wonders for a child's "
+
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"development.\n"
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"        By adoption (or fostering), you can build a family, without "
+
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"increasing\n"
+
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"        the climate mayhem. It's a great way to devote yourself to a better "
+
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"world,\n"
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"        and be a parent to somebody who desperately needs it."
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#~ msgstr "Bienvenue!"
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msgid "(Anti-)Glossary"
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msgstr ""
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498
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#~ "Hello there! I'm Maarten, a happy\n"
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#~ "                            student from Belgium, and this is my amazing "
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#~ "personal website.\n"
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#~ "                            I like a lot of things, and I share some of "
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#~ "those in here. Take\n"
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#~ "                            a look around, read a bit, talk with me, and "
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#~ "most importantly,\n"
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#~ "                            enjoy your stay!"
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#~ msgstr ""
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#~ "Bonjour! Je m'appelle Maarten, un étudiant content de Belgique. Ceci est "
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#~ "mon site web fantastique. J'adore beaucoup de choses, et ici, je partage "
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#~ "certains d'entre eux."
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msgid ""
+
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"Words mean things. Like, a lot. We use them to communicate\n"
+
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"    our thoughts, how we perceive the world and how we organize that. The "
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"way we\n"
+
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"    speak impacts what people think of us, and influences how they might "
+
971
"think\n"
+
972
"    about stuff.<br />\n"
+
973
"    All that to say that another form of activism can come from using a\n"
+
974
"    vocabulary that differs from the \"mainstream\". By thinking about what "
+
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"you\n"
+
976
"    say, you can have a clear thinking process, and avoid giving other "
+
977
"people\n"
+
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"    the wrong ideas. This is why I put up a glossary here that you can use "
+
979
"to\n"
+
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"    avoid misconceptions in your daily conversation.<br />\n"
+
981
"    For a glossary related to informatics, I urge you to read\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-"
+
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"avoid.html\">\n"
+
984
"    the GNU project glossary</a> which\n"
+
985
"    handles that off already. My glossary here is a personal one, and "
+
986
"tackles\n"
+
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"    more diverse topics. Some of these are mine, but if I did not coin a "
+
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"term, I\n"
+
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"    will put a link to where I found it."
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msgstr ""
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#~ "My personal scribblepad, written from scratch,\n"
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#~ "                    on which I ramble about everything I like. Highly "
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#~ "recommended\n"
518
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#~ "                    while eating breakfast."
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#~ msgstr ""
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#~ "Mon pad gribouillis personnel, écrit par moi. L'endroit parfait pour tous "
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#~ "mes douleurs cérébrales, peu importe comment bizarre. Recommandé pendant "
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#~ "le petit déjeuner."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
+
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"What is usually referred to in mainstream media as the\n"
+
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"    \"alt-right\" movement is a collection of groups that in general favour\n"
+
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"    fascist doctrines,\n"
+
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"    that spread hatred amongst society, and propose blanket discrimination "
+
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"and\n"
+
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"    racism to the fullest extent possible, with the eventual goal of "
+
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"destabilizing\n"
+
1009
"    everyone and everything, just for the sake of destabilization.\n"
+
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"    They call themselves \"alt-right\", which is a\n"
+
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"    portmanteau of \"alternative right\". This wording is used to describe "
+
1012
"their\n"
+
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"    views as an \"alternative\" to other right-wing views, but what they're\n"
+
1014
"    standing for (fascism, and sometimes even neonazism) is <em>in no "
+
1015
"possible\n"
+
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"    way an alternative\n"
+
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"    political stream for which support can reasonably be defended.</em>\n"
+
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"    Calling it alt-right fails to indicate the\n"
+
1019
"    imminent danger these people pose, and hides the fact that they are\n"
+
1020
"    fascists. Calling things by their actual name removes this mask of "
+
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"being\n"
+
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"    \"alternative\"."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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524
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#~ msgid "Visit blog"
525
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#~ msgstr "Visitez le blog"
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+
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msgid "Pro-death"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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527
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#~ msgid ""
528
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#~ "I actually don't use GitHub to host my code,\n"
529
-
#~ "                    contrary to a lot of other coders. Instead, I've been "
530
-
#~ "trying to\n"
531
-
#~ "                    create something that's just fit to my taste. I host "
532
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#~ "a couple of\n"
533
-
#~ "                    archive repositories there, as well as dotfiles, and "
534
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#~ "that jazz. It's\n"
535
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#~ "                    a continuing work, so don't flip your desk if the "
536
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#~ "layout is upside\n"
537
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#~ "                    down tomorrow =3"
538
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#~ msgstr ""
539
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#~ "Je n'utilise pas GitHub. Oui, je sais. Mais, cela ne veut pas dire que "
540
-
#~ "vous ne pouvez pas voir qu'est ce-que j'écris! Voilá Gitar, mon project "
541
-
#~ "personnel pour presentez mon code. Un travail en cours, oooh... excitant, "
542
-
#~ "n'est-ce pas?"
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+
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msgid ""
+
1031
"People that fight against abortion rights see this as\n"
+
1032
"    some kind of moral crusade that they are pro-life, as if to say that "
+
1033
"people\n"
+
1034
"    who propose abortion rights are anti-life. This is dangerous spin: Not "
+
1035
"only\n"
+
1036
"    do abortions allow many people a path out of poverty (which would also\n"
+
1037
"    impoverise\n"
+
1038
"    any offspring they get), abortions are medically speaking less dangerous "
+
1039
"to\n"
+
1040
"    the pregnant woman than carrying the foetus to term. America now has "
+
1041
"the\n"
+
1042
"    highest amount of maternal deaths in the developed world because of "
+
1043
"these\n"
+
1044
"    people. Thus, they are responsible for the deaths of many people, and "
+
1045
"since\n"
+
1046
"    they see no problem with their views, they are pro-death people.<br />\n"
+
1047
"    <a target=\"_blank\"\n"
+
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"       href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
+
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"call-the-pro-lifers-what-they-are-pro-death\">\n"
+
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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544
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#~ msgid "Check code"
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#~ msgstr "Voir le code"
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+
1054
msgid "Pro abortion rights"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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547
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#~ msgid "About me"
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#~ msgstr "À propos de moi"
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+
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msgid ""
+
1059
"Pro-choice is used by people that propose extension of\n"
+
1060
"    abortion rights, but don't want to stress people with their\n"
+
1061
"    views. As such they state this is a matter of choice, while omitting "
+
1062
"the\n"
+
1063
"    challenge of condemnation of abortion rights.<br />\n"
+
1064
"    Let me be clear that no person in their right mind would say having an\n"
+
1065
"    abortion is a pleasant thing.\n"
+
1066
"    And in a world where women don't ever have a\n"
+
1067
"    risk of getting pregnant if they don't want to, abortion probably "
+
1068
"wouldn't\n"
+
1069
"    be so necessary. But in this world, it happens. And when it does, these "
+
1070
"people deserve\n"
+
1071
"    all the help they can get. Abortion rights make that legally possible."
+
1072
"<br />\n"
+
1073
"    People who do undergo abortion do this <em>because they have no choice "
+
1074
"left\n"
+
1075
"    anymore</em>, so saying that this is about choice is wrong.\n"
+
1076
"    It is about the right to have an abortion when necessary, an\n"
+
1077
"    essential right for humans. If that rubs anyone the wrong way, so be\n"
+
1078
"    it.<br />\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://stallman.org/antiglossary.html#pro-"
+
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"choice\">\n"
+
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
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msgstr ""
+
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#~ "Well, if you wish to know more of me, I have a page\n"
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#~ "You know, because I can =)\n"
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#~ "                    "
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#~ msgstr ""
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#~ "Bof, si vous voulez saver plus de moi, j'ai fait un page web petit où je "
557
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#~ "me presente a vous dans quelques paragraphs. Mon site, mon choix, hein? =3"
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msgid "Literally just the name of the study"
+
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msgstr ""
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#: activism.djhtml:469
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msgid ""
+
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"A lot of studies have been labeled STEM in recent\n"
+
1091
"    years, because some people suggest that we need a lot of people with\n"
+
1092
"    knowledge in those fields for the future.<br />\n"
+
1093
"    I'm under the impression that it's now being regarded as something that "
+
1094
"puts\n"
+
1095
"    \"STEM studies\" on a better level of regard than other studies. \"STEM "
+
1096
"label\n"
+
1097
"    or it's not a study worth pursuing\", if you will.<br />\n"
+
1098
"    I find that ridiculous; lots of non-STEM-studies bring forth people that "
+
1099
"we\n"
+
1100
"    desperately need, also in this ever more connected world; interpreters "
+
1101
"are\n"
+
1102
"    needed for translation, lawyers are required to give citizens legal\n"
+
1103
"    representation and guidance, sociologists give us a scientifically "
+
1104
"based\n"
+
1105
"    idea of how humans\n"
+
1106
"    interact, and so on. I've studied informatics and I'd like people to "
+
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"call me\n"
+
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"    what I am: a student of informatics, not a \"STEM undergraduate\"."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:483
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msgid "Computer science"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:483
+
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msgid "Informatics"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:484
+
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msgid ""
+
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"In English (and sometimes also in Dutch), my study at the university is "
+
1122
"often referred to as merely\n"
+
1123
"    \"Computer science\", as if the only thing I learned about is just\n"
+
1124
"    \"computers\". That is degrading to my study and to my abilities, as "
+
1125
"well as\n"
+
1126
"    to other students of informatics.<br />\n"
+
1127
"    Informatics is the study of information: In more practical terms, that "
+
1128
"means\n"
+
1129
"    a student-informatician learns about how information is retrieved, the\n"
+
1130
"    nature of information itself, how we can store information, how we "
+
1131
"infer\n"
+
1132
"    new information from data. The focus is really, <em>information</em>, "
+
1133
"not\n"
+
1134
"    computers.<br />\n"
+
1135
"    This means that an informatician wields a toolbelt of various skills: "
+
1136
"Per\n"
+
1137
"    must learn about:\n"
+
1138
"    <ul>\n"
+
1139
"        <li>Statistics; the mathematical principles to interpret and "
+
1140
"collect\n"
+
1141
"            information, as well as inferring conclusions from that\n"
+
1142
"            information.</li>\n"
+
1143
"        <li>Discrete mathematics; the theories behind sets, tuples, graphs,\n"
+
1144
"            algorithms, and so on.</li>\n"
+
1145
"        <li>Logic; this teaches about collections, making sound proofs, and\n"
+
1146
"            computational complexity of algorithms.</li>\n"
+
1147
"        <li>Human interactions; how do people communicate with technology, "
+
1148
"how\n"
+
1149
"            can we take their data and present them with understandable\n"
+
1150
"            services, how do we deal with visually impaired, ...</li>\n"
+
1151
"        <li>Software engineering; what are crucial steps in developing "
+
1152
"software\n"
+
1153
"            that can serve as a long-term solution, how to maintain it, how "
+
1154
"do\n"
+
1155
"            you talk to clients and learn their wishes?</li>\n"
+
1156
"        <li>Telecommunication; what are the ways that we can transmit data, "
+
1157
"how\n"
+
1158
"            do imperfections occur and can we fix them, can we perfectly\n"
+
1159
"            reconstruct an analog, continuous signal with a digital, "
+
1160
"discrete\n"
+
1161
"            one, ...</li>\n"
+
1162
"        <li>Cryptography; how do we secure information, transmit it without\n"
+
1163
"            eavesdropping, can we safeguard vital communications?</li>\n"
+
1164
"        <li>And so on...</li>\n"
+
1165
"    </ul>\n"
+
1166
"    Informatics is a very broad study, and computer science is a part of "
+
1167
"that,\n"
+
1168
"    true. But just calling it that does disservice to what it's really "
+
1169
"about. It\n"
+
1170
"    also makes it sound as if there's not really that much to it, who "
+
1171
"doesn't\n"
+
1172
"    work with computers?\n"
+
1173
"    The reason that it's so often called that, is because informatics is\n"
+
1174
"    thorougly linked to computers, and computers are actually incredibly "
+
1175
"handy\n"
+
1176
"    tools for our study. But they're not the sole focus (at least not at "
+
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"the\n"
+
1178
"    universities I studied them), and they shouldn't be. In fact, if a "
+
1179
"wizard\n"
+
1180
"    would destroy all computers overnight, lots of fields in informatics "
+
1181
"could\n"
+
1182
"    still exist on their own merits. Studying a science is\n"
+
1183
"    all about learning the how, the why, the fundamentals, of your field, "
+
1184
"not just the\n"
+
1185
"    tools you use, that's what college is for.<br />\n"
+
1186
"    Calling informatics just \"computer science\" is akin to calling "
+
1187
"mathematics \"number science\";\n"
+
1188
"    it is true that\n"
+
1189
"    mathematics has undoubtedly close connections with digits and numbers, "
+
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"but\n"
+
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"    calling the whole study by that name does not take into account all the\n"
+
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"    other fields that mathematics encompasses, most of which don't even "
+
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"really\n"
+
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"    need numbers at all to exist. We understand that and call it by its "
+
1195
"proper\n"
+
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"    name, so as to avoid reducing it to a portion of it that's very visible "
+
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"in\n"
+
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"    our daily lives. Please treat informatics with the same\n"
+
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"    reasoning, and don't call it \"computer science\"."
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:541
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msgid "Don't buy diamonds"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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#: activism.djhtml:543
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msgid ""
+
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"Diamonds are often mined in inhumane circumstances. The\n"
+
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"    profits fuel cruel wars, which cause havoc on the local population and\n"
+
1210
"    finance terrorism on the African people, as well as enslavement.<br />\n"
+
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"    They're also worthless; Diamond is a very abundant material, and can "
+
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"easily\n"
+
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"    be made in laboratories. The price is artificially inflated by the "
+
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"monopoly\n"
+
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"    on diamond distribution by the De Beers corporation. Buying a diamond\n"
+
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"    automatically means you're being scammed."
+
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msgstr ""
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:552
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msgid ""
+
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"If you want to buy an engagement ring (which is a ritual\n"
+
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"    also fueled by a De Beers advertising campaign), look out for\n"
+
1223
"    (cubic) zirconia or moissanite rings. They're a ton cheaper, and look\n"
+
1224
"    exactly like diamonds. The latter was even mistaken for\n"
+
1225
"    diamond by the person who discovered it for the first time!"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:559
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msgid "Get/Stay off Facebook"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:561
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Facebook is an immense threat to our civil rights and\n"
+
1235
"\t\tliberties. I cannot possibly overstate how important it is that we\n"
+
1236
"\t\tcollectively act to make this company rot away.<br />\n"
+
1237
"\t\tThe useds of Facebook have their lives completely tracked and "
+
1238
"monitored,\n"
+
1239
"\t\teverything. It's a flagrant privacy violation.<br />\n"
+
1240
"\n"
+
1241
"\t\tBelieve me, <strong>I KNOW</strong> that leaving Facebook is a hard "
+
1242
"pill\n"
+
1243
"\t\tto swallow. Facebook facilitates communcation with acquintances and\n"
+
1244
"\t\tfriends, and humans are social creatures, we long for connection with\n"
+
1245
"\t\tother people. When you've been used by Facebook, it's hard to get its\n"
+
1246
"\t\thooks off. We cannot refer to this as an addiction, because that would\n"
+
1247
"\t\tbe like calling eating an addiction to food.\n"
+
1248
"\n"
+
1249
"\t\tSaying \"I have nothing to hide\" is not what this is about. It's\n"
+
1250
"\t\terroneous to say privacy and secrecy are the same thing. I don't hide\n"
+
1251
"\t\tfrom my friends that I take a bath to clean myself but I'd never allow\n"
+
1252
"\t\tthem to watch me do so. I love my parents but I don't allow them to "
+
1253
"come\n"
+
1254
"\t\tinside my place without my permission. I'm not ashamed to buy orange\n"
+
1255
"\t\tjuice but I pay cash because I don't want to be recorded doing so "
+
1256
"(which\n"
+
1257
"\t\thappens when you use debit/credit cards).\n"
+
1258
"\t\tI'm sure you can imagine more examples like these.<br />\n"
+
1259
"\t\tAlso, even if you were a person that doesn't care about privacy, there\n"
+
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"\t\tare people that do, and <strong>need</strong> privacy. Facebook makes "
+
1261
"it\n"
+
1262
"\t\tharder to call upon that right, because its mere existence changes the\n"
+
1263
"\t\t<em>status quo</em> from privacy being a human right, to privacy being\n"
+
1264
"\t\tsomething that requires justification: \"Surely if thát many people are\n"
+
1265
"\t\ton Facebook, maybe privacy isn't that important to have as a right?\"\n"
+
1266
"\n"
+
1267
"\t\tFor people that I manage to convince to leave, but just need a final\n"
+
1268
"\t\targument to take the definitive step: I ask you to not only do\n"
+
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"\t\tthis for yourself, but for everyone else as well: Every person being\n"
+
1270
"\t\tused by Facebook increases the power it has, but the reverse is also\n"
+
1271
"\t\ttrue: Every person that decides to take off the shackles, makes it\n"
+
1272
"\t\teasier for others to do as well. By not being on Facebook, you help\n"
+
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"\t\teveryone else with not being there either.\n"
+
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"\t\t"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:598
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msgid "Gender neutral prenouns"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: index.djhtml:5
+
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msgid "Maarten | Main page"
+
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msgstr "Maarten | Page d'acceuil"
+
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+
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#: index.djhtml:28
+
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msgid "Maarten's personal place on the internet. Make yourself at home!"
+
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msgstr "L'endroit personnel de Maarten sur l'internet. Fais comme chez toi!"
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:4
+
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msgid "Welcome!"
+
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msgstr "Bienvenue!"
+
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+
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#: main_content.djhtml:6
+
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msgid ""
+
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"Hello there! I'm Maarten, a happy\n"
+
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"        student from Belgium, and this is my amazing personal website.\n"
+
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"        I like a lot of things, and I share some of those in here. Take\n"
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"    terrible state of affairs!<br />\n"
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"(veelal client-side)-scripts te blokkeren die mijn identiteit kunnen "
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"onthullen. Spijtig genoeg gebruiken veel websites <em>tracking scripts</em> "
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"om te traceren en te profileren wie ik ben, en wat ik allemaal bekijk op het "
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"ervoor dat ook deze advertenties geblokkeerd worden, maar dat is juist goed: "
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"Het is een manier voor mij om te tonen dat ik tegen deze praktijken ben.<br /"
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"Het feit dat deze websites zó slecht geschreven zijn dat ze niet kunnen "
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"moeite van het deblokkeren niet, en dan lees ik gewoon niet wat erop staat."
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"<br />Daar staat als voordeel wel tegenover dat het blokkeren van al die "
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"scripts mijn surfen een stuk sneller maakt (wat ook grotendeels het "
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"enkele seconden, terwijl zonder het blokkeren het makkelijk minstens "
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"ingeladen zijn.Daarbij komt dat die webpagina's nog eens bevuild worden met "
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"lelijke elementen die mij irriteren, zoals (a)socialemediaknoppen, grote "
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"banners, en regelmatig een dikke cookiemelding. Allemaal dingen die me "
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"weerhouden van te doen wat ik in het begin wilde doen: Een webpagina lezen. "
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"Wat een belachelijke toestanden toch!<br />Als jij ook denkt dat de extra "
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"snelheid, veiligheid en privacy tijdens het surfen het waard is om af en toe "
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"op \"Sta dit script toe\" te klikken, dan raad ik ten zeerste aan om "
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"    way to find replacements for any proprietary software, and have a high\n"
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"    movement and organizations that battle to preserve our computing "
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"freedom,\n"
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"    which I regard as a human right. I go out of my\n"
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"    way to find replacements for any proprietary software, and have a high\n"
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"    tolerance for practical ease of use I'm willing to sacrifice.<br />\n"
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"    I do use Windows (often in an emulated environment) for some programs "
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"    run for my university courses, as annoying and terrible I might find "
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"    run for my university courses, as annoying and terrible I might find "
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"    internet that are pretty easy for novice free/libre software users. You "
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"\n"
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"    I also voluntarily help people move from using proprietary software to "
+
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"free\n"
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"    software. I feel responsible for doing so, because I'm an informatician, "
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"and\n"
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"    not many people understand these subjects well.\n"
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"    If you want to try it (on your own), you can find a lot of GNU/Linux "
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"distros on the\n"
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"    internet that are pretty easy for novice free/libre software users. You "
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"die zich inzetten voor het behoud van onze digitale vrijheden en rechten. Ik "
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"zie deze digitale vrijheid als een mensenrecht, geïmpliceerd door artikel 5 "
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"van het EVRM. Ik doe dan ook ongewoon veel moeite om vervangingen te vinden "
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"voor propriëtaire software, waarbij ik ook een hoge tolerantie heb voor de "
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"hoeveelheid gebruiksgemak die ik daarvoor moet opofferen.<br />"
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"Ik gebruik (zelden) nog wel Windows (vaak in een geëmuleerde omgeving) voor software "
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"waarbij dat nodig is, met name enkele games en software die ik nodig heb voor "
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"mijn universiteitsvakken, hoe vervelend ik dat ook vind. Als je het ook eens "
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"wilt proberen, dan raad ik aan om een GNU/Linuxversie te downloaden. Op het "
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"internet kun je vele \"distro's\" vinden die geschikt zijn voor nieuwe "
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"gebruikers, om de overgang naar vrije software zo vlot mogelijk te laten "
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"verlopen (want pragmatisch gezien is het toch zeker een grote stap voor leken)."
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"I hope you liked what I wrote! The pleasure was all mine,\n"
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"    dear reader =D<br />\n"
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"door artikel 5 van het EVRM. Ik doe dan ook ongewoon veel moeite om "
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"vervangingen te vinden voor propriëtaire software, waarbij ik ook een hoge "
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"tolerantie heb voor de hoeveelheid gebruiksgemak die ik daarvoor moet "
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"opofferen.<br />Ik gebruik (zelden) nog wel Windows (vaak in een geëmuleerde "
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"omgeving) voor software waarbij dat nodig is, met name enkele games en "
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"software die ik nodig heb voor mijn universiteitsvakken, hoe vervelend ik "
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"dat ook vind. Als je het ook eens wilt proberen, dan raad ik aan om een GNU/"
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"Linuxversie te downloaden. Op het internet kun je vele \"distro's\" vinden "
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"die geschikt zijn voor nieuwe gebruikers, om de overgang naar vrije software "
+
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"zo vlot mogelijk te laten verlopen (want pragmatisch gezien is het toch "
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"zeker een grote stap voor leken)."
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#: about.djhtml:447
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msgid ""
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"Although I avoid proprietary software, I take a mild\n"
+
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"    approach to proprietary video games. This is because games\n"
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"    serve a cultural/entertainment purpose, not a general/functional\n"
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"    purpose. They're a form of art, so to speak. That's a fundamental\n"
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"    difference from other types of software, and that reflects in how I\n"
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"    experience the (lack of) freedom in games.\n"
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"\n"
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"    I do draw the line with\n"
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"    <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/proprietary/malware-games.html\" target="
+
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"\"_blank\">games that\n"
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"    are distributed with malware</a>, most often taking the form of\n"
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"    <a\n"
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"what_is_drm_digital_restrictions_management\"\n"
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"    target=\"_blank\">DRM</a>.\n"
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"\n"
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"    <br />\n"
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"    However, I still think that games also ought to be free software, "
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"because\n"
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"    Proprietary games can get\n"
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"    lost because of technical changes (ranging from instruction set "
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"Voor het collectieve goed. Kom meer te weten over interessante manieren om "
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"You see, the world gets better all the time. Mostly, this is\n"
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"    thanks to people who believe in something, and actively strive to better "
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"        people really want to make a change, but don't see it as viable for "
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"causes\n"
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"everyone.\n"
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"        It's also important to remember that nobody can do everything, "
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"plenty of\n"
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"        valid reasons why that's the case. Maybe you think that organic "
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"farming\n"
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"        is better for the environment, but you still buy non-organic food "
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"because\n"
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"        you can't afford the higher price. But that doesn't mean that "
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"        used in a discussion about activism with me). On this page, you find "
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"your\n"
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"        daily life that help that. You won't find the general calls to "
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"action here\n"
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"        I assume most people already see those often enough. I target more "
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"        fewer mentioned points. For some things, I propose certain "
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"        to \"ease\" taking on an cause without disrupting your life "
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"radically.\n"
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"        (Like vegetarianism; it's a good thing, really, but replacing ⅓ of "
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"I want to end this with a nice citation,\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">accredited to Frederick Douglass</a>:"
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"If there is no struggle, there is no progress.\n"
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"\t\tThose who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation,\n"
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"\t\tare men who want crops without plowing up the ground.\n"
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"\t\tThey want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean\n"
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"\t\twithout the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a\n"
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"\t\tmoral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and\n"
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"\t\tphysical; but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without\n"
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"\t\ta demand. It never did and it never will."
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"I know this sounds pretty radical, but\n"
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"        allow me to explain in detail. I'm sure you'll understand.<br />\n"
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"        The scientific consensus is clear: Humans are the main cause of the\n"
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"        climate mayhem, period. Collectively, we are ruining the planet's "
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"        It's also clear that there's a direct correlation between the "
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"earth's\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">This graph</a>\n"
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"Major_greenhouse_gas_trends.png\"\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">these graphs</a>\n"
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"        show the increase of greenhouse gases during that same timespan."
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"I'm not the first one to state that having no children is the\n"
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"        <a href=\"http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/aa7541/"
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"pdf\"\n"
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"\t\t   target=\"_blank\">A study</a>\n"
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"        calculated that living a <em>completely</em> car-free life reduces "
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"        while having just one <strong>(just one!) fewer child reduces it by "
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"58.6 tonnes of CO₂. Per. Year.</strong>\n"
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"        It goes without saying that having one fewer child is <em>way</em> "
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"easier than living without a car for the\n"
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"        rest of your life.<br />\n"
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"        You can see why it strikes me as very odd that lots of people are "
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"calling for\n"
+
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"        small solutions like electrical cars, or a vegetarian diet, while\n"
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"        at the same time omitting what might be the easiest and most "
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"effective\n"
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"        solution to make a truly great impact on the world. Sure, the other "
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"things\n"
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"        help, but not nearly as much as having no/fewer children."
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"From that (again: scientifically proven) point, the inference is thus:\n"
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"        Every ecological problem caused by humans gets larger and more "
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"destructing\n"
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"        with every new human. The easiest and best solution to this problem, "
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"is to do as\n"
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"        I do, and have no children. By not creating more humans, you are "
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"Having no children allowed me to study whatever I want,\n"
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"        and might be the biggest contribution to planet Earth I'll ever "
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"        I've seen a member of my family give up a possible job as police "
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"inspector because she\n"
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"        got pregnant. These are just personal anecdotes, but I doubt I'd "
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"have to look very\n"
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"        far for other examples where somebody had to stash per dreams "
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"because of an oncoming child.\n"
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"        (If that person even gets to see that child very much: My parents "
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"got divorced, which\n"
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"        is not only bad for the children of said parents, but in my case, my "
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"        didn't get to see me very often when I was a minor.)\n"
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"Some people suggest that not the amount of people living is\n"
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"\tthe problem, but that the way they live is bad. So solving the climate\n"
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"\tmayhem can also happen with a more sustainable lifestyle.<br />\n"
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"\tLet's ignore the fact that saying seven billion people is \"not too\n"
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"\tmuch\" is (at least) remarkable. First, for a lot of people, a more\n"
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"\t\"sustainable\" lifestyle is simply too hard to accomplish. The more\n"
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"\tpeople there are, the less resources are available for everyone. Lowering\n"
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"\tthe population directly implies that everyone's lifestyle becomes\n"
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"\tautomatically more sustainable, and requires practically no difficult\n"
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"\tintervention.<br />\n"
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"\tAlso, this statement prepositions that there's enough resources for\n"
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"\teveryone. This is ignorant; if everyone lived in a decent way, we'd need\n"
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"\tat least 2.5 Earths just to keep up. Currently, the disgusting way\n"
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"\tpeople in third world countries have to live can't even offset a way of\n"
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"\tliving humanely.<br />\n"
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"\tFinally, the climate mayhem has already started, and its consequences are\n"
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"\talready happening. Even assuming that 7 billion people is not too much,\n"
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"\tgetting them all to live sustainable will take way longer than simply\n"
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"\treducing the population, and we can't afford any delay.<br />\n"
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"\tOh, and before I forget: Having no children and a sustainable lifestyle\n"
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"Some people tout the economy as a reason why this is a bad\n"
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"\tsuggestion.<br />\n"
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"\tFirst, simply making this statement implies that economical progress is "
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"    argument that's worth\n"
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"\ttaking into consideration with the current direction we're heading, which "
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"is\n"
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"\tone where the economy will be the least of our problems.<br />\n"
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"\tSecondly, many economists say that a constant growth is economically\n"
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"\tnecessary, and since the economy grows with more people, reducing the "
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"birth\n"
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"\trate is bad. This argument dismisses discussion out of hand (\"It goes\n"
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"\tagainst our current system, therefore this will be bad\"). It also "
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"assumes\n"
+
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"\tthat we should always work towards \"economic growth\", which could work "
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"if\n"
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"\tthe planet would also grow infinitely. Since it doesn't, economic growth "
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"is\n"
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"\tfinitely bound, and since\n"
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"\t<a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Overshoot_Day\" target="
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"\"_blank\">\n"
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"\t\twe're currenty using more of the Earth than it can possibly\n"
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"\t\treplenish</a>, we've exceeded that limit. Thus, our current economic\n"
+
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"\tsituation is incompatible with the planet we all live on. One of the two\n"
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"\tmust change, and we're stuck on Earth, so the economy must change.<br />\n"
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"\tWhile we're on the subject of economics:\n"
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"\tA reduction in the world population has also secondary economical "
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"benefits:\n"
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"\tIt's easier for a government to pay for healthcare and education if there "
+
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"are fewer\n"
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"\tstudents/patients to pay for in the first place. These funds can then "
+
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"easily be divested\n"
+
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"    to paying pensions for the elderly, or other problems that need "
+
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"funding.\n"
+
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"    Also, jobs that have struggle with constant shortage of workforce (like "
+
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"school teachers)\n"
+
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"    will see this problem gradually disappear.\n"
+
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"    Of course, global heating already puts economies across the planet\n"
+
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"in jeopardy because of all the problems it causes, that then need fixing. "
+
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"It\n"
+
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"also causes so-called climate refugees, who also need to be granted asylum, "
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"and\n"
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"all the costs that come with it."
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"<b>Mail</b>:\n"
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"        "
+
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"    and spread information about (working) anticonception measures. An "
+
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"increase in\n"
+
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"    abortion rights will also help, and is also beneficial to the rights of "
+
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"women, another\n"
+
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"\timportant problem. It goes without saying that I am pro abortion rights."
+
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"<br />\n"
+
1043
"\tOf course, many of these measures directly contradict religious teachings\n"
+
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"\t(including the thought that women must give birth as much as possible,\n"
+
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2018/01/05/vlaams-belang-wil-dat-"
+
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"vlamingen-meer-kinderen-krijgen---nieuwkom/\" target=\"_blank\">\n"
+
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"\tideas that are also often espoused by extremist groups, like\n"
+
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"    Vlaams-Belachelijk and AfD<!--Albernheit für Deutschland?--></a>),\n"
+
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"\tbut we mustn't listen to that; they're fundamentally irrational, and\n"
+
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"\ttheir preachers would rather condemn people to parenthood against their "
+
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"will,\n"
+
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"\trather than allow abortions, which are medically speaking less dangerous\n"
+
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"\tprocedures than giving birth. Forcing people to risk maternal death "
+
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"against\n"
+
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"\ttheir will because of a flawed reasoning is reprehensible, that's why "
+
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"they\n"
+
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"\tshould be called the\n"
+
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
+
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"call-the-pro-lifers-what-they-are-pro-death\">\n"
+
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"\t\t<strong>pro-death</strong> movement</a>; because of these people, the "
+
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"US\n"
+
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"\tnow has\n"
+
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"\t<a href=\"https://www.npr.org/2017/05/12/528098789/u-s-has-the-worst-rate-"
+
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"of-maternal-deaths-in-the-developed-world\">\n"
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"\tthe highest number of maternal deaths in the developed nations.</a>"
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msgid ""
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"While I don't want humanity to disappear, I don't have to worry\n"
+
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"\tthat my call to not have children will cause that; there is no way I'd "
+
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"ever become\n"
+
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"\tso influential that I would cause that to happen. Therefore, any change "
+
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"that\n"
+
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"    I might cause is all to the good.<br />\n"
+
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"    I also don't want governmentally issued laws that limit procreation; "
+
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"that is\n"
+
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"    very unlikely to work anyway, and since lower income households have "
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"more\n"
+
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"    children on average than higher income, the burden of such a law would "
+
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"fall\n"
+
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"    on those people that have enough problems already. It would also fuel "
+
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"the idea\n"
+
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"\t\tthat wanting a family should be a misdemeanour, which is ridiculous.\n"
+
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"    (To continue on that: The government should focus especially on "
+
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"immigrants\n"
+
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"    and lower income households, because these groups have statistically "
+
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"the\n"
+
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"    largest families. Reducing the birthrate with them will have more "
+
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"effect\n"
+
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"    than with other types of households.)\n"
+
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"    Also, children that are born, deserve/need all the\n"
+
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"    help to develop themselves, and laws need to be put in place that "
+
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"supports\n"
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"    families, such as school and child subsidies, to name a few."
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msgid ""
+
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"Additionally, the time that would otherwise need to be invested\n"
+
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"in child care, is then completely up to you to use for other things. You\n"
+
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"can go on a very long vacation, you can devote yourself to a cause, make a\n"
+
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"lucrative career, study, ..."
+
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
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"But perhaps you still want to have a family. And that's no problem "
+
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"whatsoever:\n"
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"        Thousands of orphans are waiting for a family as you're reading "
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"this,\n"
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"        and studies show that adoption does wonders for a child's "
+
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"development.\n"
+
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"        By adoption (or fostering), you can build a family, without "
+
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"increasing\n"
+
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"        the climate mayhem. It's a great way to devote yourself to a better "
+
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"world,\n"
+
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"        and be a parent to somebody who desperately needs it."
+
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msgstr ""
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msgid "(Anti-)Glossary"
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msgid ""
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"Words mean things. Like, a lot. We use them to communicate\n"
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"    our thoughts, how we perceive the world and how we organize that. The "
+
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"way we\n"
+
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"    speak impacts what people think of us, and influences how they might "
+
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"think\n"
+
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"    about stuff.<br />\n"
+
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"    All that to say that another form of activism can come from using a\n"
+
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"    vocabulary that differs from the \"mainstream\". By thinking about what "
+
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"you\n"
+
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"    say, you can have a clear thinking process, and avoid giving other "
+
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"people\n"
+
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"    the wrong ideas. This is why I put up a glossary here that you can use "
+
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"to\n"
+
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"    avoid misconceptions in your daily conversation.<br />\n"
+
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"    For a glossary related to informatics, I urge you to read\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/words-to-"
+
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"avoid.html\">\n"
+
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"    the GNU project glossary</a> which\n"
+
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"    handles that off already. My glossary here is a personal one, and "
+
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"tackles\n"
+
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"    more diverse topics. Some of these are mine, but if I did not coin a "
+
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"term, I\n"
+
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"    will put a link to where I found it."
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msgstr ""
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msgid "Alt-right"
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msgid "Fascism"
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+
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"What is usually referred to in mainstream media as the\n"
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"    \"alt-right\" movement is a collection of groups that in general favour\n"
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"    fascist doctrines,\n"
+
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"    that spread hatred amongst society, and propose blanket discrimination "
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"and\n"
+
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"    racism to the fullest extent possible, with the eventual goal of "
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"destabilizing\n"
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"    everyone and everything, just for the sake of destabilization.\n"
+
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"    They call themselves \"alt-right\", which is a\n"
+
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"    portmanteau of \"alternative right\". This wording is used to describe "
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"their\n"
+
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"    views as an \"alternative\" to other right-wing views, but what they're\n"
+
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"    standing for (fascism, and sometimes even neonazism) is <em>in no "
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"possible\n"
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"    way an alternative\n"
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"    political stream for which support can reasonably be defended.</em>\n"
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"    Calling it alt-right fails to indicate the\n"
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"    imminent danger these people pose, and hides the fact that they are\n"
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"    fascists. Calling things by their actual name removes this mask of "
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"being\n"
+
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"    \"alternative\"."
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"People that fight against abortion rights see this as\n"
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"    some kind of moral crusade that they are pro-life, as if to say that "
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"people\n"
+
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"    who propose abortion rights are anti-life. This is dangerous spin: Not "
+
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"only\n"
+
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"    do abortions allow many people a path out of poverty (which would also\n"
+
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"    impoverise\n"
+
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"    any offspring they get), abortions are medically speaking less dangerous "
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"to\n"
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"    the pregnant woman than carrying the foetus to term. America now has "
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"the\n"
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"    highest amount of maternal deaths in the developed world because of "
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"these\n"
+
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"    people. Thus, they are responsible for the deaths of many people, and "
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"since\n"
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"    they see no problem with their views, they are pro-death people.<br />\n"
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"    <a target=\"_blank\"\n"
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"       href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/abortion-lets-"
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"call-the-pro-lifers-what-they-are-pro-death\">\n"
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
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msgid "Pro abortion rights"
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"Pro-choice is used by people that propose extension of\n"
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"    abortion rights, but don't want to stress people with their\n"
+
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"    views. As such they state this is a matter of choice, while omitting "
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"the\n"
+
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"    challenge of condemnation of abortion rights.<br />\n"
+
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"    Let me be clear that no person in their right mind would say having an\n"
+
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"    abortion is a pleasant thing.\n"
+
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"    And in a world where women don't ever have a\n"
+
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"    risk of getting pregnant if they don't want to, abortion probably "
+
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"wouldn't\n"
+
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"    be so necessary. But in this world, it happens. And when it does, these "
+
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"people deserve\n"
+
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"    all the help they can get. Abortion rights make that legally possible."
+
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"<br />\n"
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"    People who do undergo abortion do this <em>because they have no choice "
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"left\n"
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"    anymore</em>, so saying that this is about choice is wrong.\n"
+
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"    It is about the right to have an abortion when necessary, an\n"
+
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"    essential right for humans. If that rubs anyone the wrong way, so be\n"
+
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"    it.<br />\n"
+
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"    <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https://stallman.org/antiglossary.html#pro-"
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"choice\">\n"
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"    I did not coin this term.</a>"
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msgstr ""
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+
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"A lot of studies have been labeled STEM in recent\n"
+
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"    years, because some people suggest that we need a lot of people with\n"
+
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"    knowledge in those fields for the future.<br />\n"
+
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"    I'm under the impression that it's now being regarded as something that "
+
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"puts\n"
+
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"    \"STEM studies\" on a better level of regard than other studies. \"STEM "
+
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"label\n"
+
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"    or it's not a study worth pursuing\", if you will.<br />\n"
+
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"    I find that ridiculous; lots of non-STEM-studies bring forth people that "
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"we\n"
+
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"    desperately need, also in this ever more connected world; interpreters "
+
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"are\n"
+
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"    needed for translation, lawyers are required to give citizens legal\n"
+
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"    representation and guidance, sociologists give us a scientifically "
+
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"based\n"
+
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"    idea of how humans\n"
+
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"    interact, and so on. I've studied informatics and I'd like people to "
+
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"call me\n"
+
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"    what I am: a student of informatics, not a \"STEM undergraduate\"."
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msgstr ""
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msgid ""
+
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"In English (and sometimes also in Dutch), my study at the university is "
+
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"often referred to as merely\n"
+
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"    \"Computer science\", as if the only thing I learned about is just\n"
+
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"    \"computers\". That is degrading to my study and to my abilities, as "
+
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"well as\n"
+
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"    to other students of informatics.<br />\n"
+
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"    Informatics is the study of information: In more practical terms, that "
+
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"means\n"
+
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"    a student-informatician learns about how information is retrieved, the\n"
+
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"    nature of information itself, how we can store information, how we "
+
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"infer\n"
+
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"    new information from data. The focus is really, <em>information</em>, "
+
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"not\n"
+
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"    computers.<br />\n"
+
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"    This means that an informatician wields a toolbelt of various skills: "
+
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"Per\n"
+
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"    must learn about:\n"
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"    <ul>\n"
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"        <li>Statistics; the mathematical principles to interpret and "
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"collect\n"
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"            information, as well as inferring conclusions from that\n"
+
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"            information.</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Discrete mathematics; the theories behind sets, tuples, graphs,\n"
+
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"            algorithms, and so on.</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Logic; this teaches about collections, making sound proofs, and\n"
+
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"            computational complexity of algorithms.</li>\n"
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"        <li>Human interactions; how do people communicate with technology, "
+
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"how\n"
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"            can we take their data and present them with understandable\n"
+
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"            services, how do we deal with visually impaired, ...</li>\n"
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"        <li>Software engineering; what are crucial steps in developing "
+
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"software\n"
+
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"            that can serve as a long-term solution, how to maintain it, how "
+
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"do\n"
+
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"            you talk to clients and learn their wishes?</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Telecommunication; what are the ways that we can transmit data, "
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"how\n"
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"            do imperfections occur and can we fix them, can we perfectly\n"
+
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"            reconstruct an analog, continuous signal with a digital, "
+
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"discrete\n"
+
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"            one, ...</li>\n"
+
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"        <li>Cryptography; how do we secure information, transmit it without\n"
+
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"            eavesdropping, can we safeguard vital communications?</li>\n"
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"        <li>And so on...</li>\n"
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"    </ul>\n"
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"    Informatics is a very broad study, and computer science is a part of "
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"that,\n"
+
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"    true. But just calling it that does disservice to what it's really "
+
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"about. It\n"
+
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"    also makes it sound as if there's not really that much to it, who "
+
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"doesn't\n"
+
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"    work with computers?\n"
+
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"    The reason that it's so often called that, is because informatics is\n"
+
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"    thorougly linked to computers, and computers are actually incredibly "
+
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"handy\n"
+
1336
"    tools for our study. But they're not the sole focus (at least not at "
+
1337
"the\n"
+
1338
"    universities I studied them), and they shouldn't be. In fact, if a "
+
1339
"wizard\n"
+
1340
"    would destroy all computers overnight, lots of fields in informatics "
+
1341
"could\n"
+
1342
"    still exist on their own merits. Studying a science is\n"
+
1343
"    all about learning the how, the why, the fundamentals, of your field, "
+
1344
"not just the\n"
+
1345
"    tools you use, that's what college is for.<br />\n"
+
1346
"    Calling informatics just \"computer science\" is akin to calling "
+
1347
"mathematics \"number science\";\n"
+
1348
"    it is true that\n"
+
1349
"    mathematics has undoubtedly close connections with digits and numbers, "
+
1350
"but\n"
+
1351
"    calling the whole study by that name does not take into account all the\n"
+
1352
"    other fields that mathematics encompasses, most of which don't even "
+
1353
"really\n"
+
1354
"    need numbers at all to exist. We understand that and call it by its "
+
1355
"proper\n"
+
1356
"    name, so as to avoid reducing it to a portion of it that's very visible "
+
1357
"in\n"
+
1358
"    our daily lives. Please treat informatics with the same\n"
+
1359
"    reasoning, and don't call it \"computer science\"."
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
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#: activism.djhtml:541
+
1363
msgid "Don't buy diamonds"
+
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msgstr ""
+
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+
1366
#: activism.djhtml:543
+
1367
msgid ""
+
1368
"Diamonds are often mined in inhumane circumstances. The\n"
+
1369
"    profits fuel cruel wars, which cause havoc on the local population and\n"
+
1370
"    finance terrorism on the African people, as well as enslavement.<br />\n"
+
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"    They're also worthless; Diamond is a very abundant material, and can "
+
1372
"easily\n"
+
1373
"    be made in laboratories. The price is artificially inflated by the "
+
1374
"monopoly\n"
+
1375
"    on diamond distribution by the De Beers corporation. Buying a diamond\n"
+
1376
"    automatically means you're being scammed."
+
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msgstr ""
+
1378
+
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#: activism.djhtml:552
+
1380
msgid ""
+
1381
"If you want to buy an engagement ring (which is a ritual\n"
+
1382
"    also fueled by a De Beers advertising campaign), look out for\n"
+
1383
"    (cubic) zirconia or moissanite rings. They're a ton cheaper, and look\n"
+
1384
"    exactly like diamonds. The latter was even mistaken for\n"
+
1385
"    diamond by the person who discovered it for the first time!"
+
1386
msgstr ""
+
1387
+
1388
#: activism.djhtml:559
+
1389
msgid "Get/Stay off Facebook"
+
1390
msgstr ""
+
1391
+
1392
#: activism.djhtml:561
+
1393
msgid ""
+
1394
"Facebook is an immense threat to our civil rights and\n"
+
1395
"\t\tliberties. I cannot possibly overstate how important it is that we\n"
+
1396
"\t\tcollectively act to make this company rot away.<br />\n"
+
1397
"\t\tThe useds of Facebook have their lives completely tracked and "
+
1398
"monitored,\n"
+
1399
"\t\teverything. It's a flagrant privacy violation.<br />\n"
+
1400
"\n"
+
1401
"\t\tBelieve me, <strong>I KNOW</strong> that leaving Facebook is a hard "
+
1402
"pill\n"
+
1403
"\t\tto swallow. Facebook facilitates communcation with acquintances and\n"
+
1404
"\t\tfriends, and humans are social creatures, we long for connection with\n"
+
1405
"\t\tother people. When you've been used by Facebook, it's hard to get its\n"
+
1406
"\t\thooks off. We cannot refer to this as an addiction, because that would\n"
+
1407
"\t\tbe like calling eating an addiction to food.\n"
+
1408
"\n"
+
1409
"\t\tSaying \"I have nothing to hide\" is not what this is about. It's\n"
+
1410
"\t\terroneous to say privacy and secrecy are the same thing. I don't hide\n"
+
1411
"\t\tfrom my friends that I take a bath to clean myself but I'd never allow\n"
+
1412
"\t\tthem to watch me do so. I love my parents but I don't allow them to "
+
1413
"come\n"
+
1414
"\t\tinside my place without my permission. I'm not ashamed to buy orange\n"
+
1415
"\t\tjuice but I pay cash because I don't want to be recorded doing so "
+
1416
"(which\n"
+
1417
"\t\thappens when you use debit/credit cards).\n"
+
1418
"\t\tI'm sure you can imagine more examples like these.<br />\n"
+
1419
"\t\tAlso, even if you were a person that doesn't care about privacy, there\n"
+
1420
"\t\tare people that do, and <strong>need</strong> privacy. Facebook makes "
+
1421
"it\n"
+
1422
"\t\tharder to call upon that right, because its mere existence changes the\n"
+
1423
"\t\t<em>status quo</em> from privacy being a human right, to privacy being\n"
+
1424
"\t\tsomething that requires justification: \"Surely if thát many people are\n"
+
1425
"\t\ton Facebook, maybe privacy isn't that important to have as a right?\"\n"
+
1426
"\n"
+
1427
"\t\tFor people that I manage to convince to leave, but just need a final\n"
+
1428
"\t\targument to take the definitive step: I ask you to not only do\n"
+
1429
"\t\tthis for yourself, but for everyone else as well: Every person being\n"
+
1430
"\t\tused by Facebook increases the power it has, but the reverse is also\n"
+
1431
"\t\ttrue: Every person that decides to take off the shackles, makes it\n"
+
1432
"\t\teasier for others to do as well. By not being on Facebook, you help\n"
+
1433
"\t\teveryone else with not being there either.\n"
+
1434
"\t\t"
+
1435
msgstr ""
+
1436
+
1437
#: activism.djhtml:598
+
1438
msgid "Gender neutral prenouns"
+
1439
msgstr ""
+
1440
+
1441
#: index.djhtml:5
+
1442
msgid "Maarten | Main page"
+
1443
msgstr "Maarten | Hoofdpagina"
+
1444
+
1445
#: index.djhtml:28
+
1446
msgid "Maarten's personal place on the internet. Make yourself at home!"
+
1447
msgstr "Maartens eigen stek op het internet. Maak het je gemakkelijk!"
+
1448
+
1449
#: main_content.djhtml:4
+
1450
msgid "Welcome!"
+
1451
msgstr "Welkom!"
+
1452
+
1453
#: main_content.djhtml:6
+
1454
msgid ""
+
1455
"Hello there! I'm Maarten, a happy\n"
+
1456
"        student from Belgium, and this is my amazing personal website.\n"
+
1457
"        I like a lot of things, and I share some of those in here. Take\n"
+
1458
"        a look around, read a bit, talk with me, and most importantly,\n"
+
1459
"        enjoy your stay!"
+
1460
msgstr ""
+
1461
"Hallo! Ik ben Maarten, een gelukkige student uit België, en dit is mijn "
+
1462
"fantastische, persoonlijke website. Ik hou van een hele hoop dingen, en "
+
1463
"daarvan deel ik sommigen hier. Kijk eens rond, lees een beetje, praat met "
+
1464
"mij, maar vooral, veel plezier tijdens het surfen!"
+
1465
+
1466
#: main_content.djhtml:17
+
1467
msgid "Blog"
+
1468
msgstr "Blog"
+
1469
+
1470
#: main_content.djhtml:19
+
1471
msgid ""
+
1472
"My personal scribblepad, written from scratch,\n"
+
1473
"            on which I ramble about everything I like. Highly recommended\n"
+
1474
"            while eating breakfast."
+
1475
msgstr ""
+
1476
"Mijn persoonlijk kladschrift, zelf geschreven met Django, waar ik schrijf "
+
1477
"over alles wat me interesseert. Wordt u warm aanbevolen tijdens het ontbijt."
+
1478
+
1479
#: main_content.djhtml:23
+
1480
msgid "Visit blog"
+
1481
msgstr "Blog lezen"
+
1482
+
1483
#: main_content.djhtml:32
+
1484
msgid ""
+
1485
"I actually don't use GitHub to host my code,\n"
+
1486
"            contrary to a lot of other coders. Instead, I've been trying to\n"
+
1487
"            create something that's just fit to my taste. I host a couple "
+
1488
"of\n"
+
1489
"            archive repositories there, as well as dotfiles, and that jazz. "
+
1490
"It's\n"
+
1491
"            a continuing work, so don't flip your desk if the layout is "
+
1492
"upside\n"
+
1493
"            down tomorrow =3"
+
1494
msgstr ""
+
1495
"Ik gebruik geen GitHub om mijn code te hosten, in tegenstelling tot een hoop "
+
1496
"andere programmeurs. In plaats daarvan probeer ik zelf iets te maken dat "
+
1497
"volledig op mijn smaak afgestemd is. Het is een doorgaand werk, dat "
+
1498
"regelmatig verandert, dus niet ontploffen als m'n site opeens ondersteboven "
+
1499
"staat =3"
+
1500
+
1501
#: main_content.djhtml:40
+
1502
msgid "Check code"
+
1503
msgstr "Bekijk code"
+
1504
+
1505
#: main_content.djhtml:48
+
1506
msgid "About me"
+
1507
msgstr "Over mezelf"
+
1508
+
1509
#: main_content.djhtml:50
+
1510
msgid ""
+
1511
"Well, if you wish to know more of me, I have a page\n"
+
1512
"            where I describe myself in a couple more sentences. You know,\n"
+
1513
"    because I can =)\n"
+
1514
"            "
+
1515
msgstr ""
+
1516
"Nu, als je goesting hebt om wat meer over mij te weten te komen: Ik heb een "
+
1517
"aparte pagina waarop ik mezelf in iets meer detail beschrijf. Gewoon, omdat "
+
1518
"ik het kan =)"
+
1519
+
1520
#: main_content.djhtml:55
+
1521
msgid "Read on"
+
1522
msgstr "Verder lezen"
+
1523
+
1524
#: main_content.djhtml:61
+
1525
msgid "Publications"
+
1526
msgstr "Publicaties"
+
1527
+
1528
#: main_content.djhtml:63
+
1529
msgid ""
+
1530
"Throughout my academic career, I've written a lot,\n"
+
1531
"            sometimes together with other people. To avoid that these papers "
+
1532
"get\n"
+
1533
"            lost to the passing of time, I've decided to publish them on my "
+
1534
"website, should somebody\n"
+
1535
"            want to read them."
+
1536
msgstr ""
+
1537
"Tijdens mijn academische carrière heb ik een hoop geschreven, en soms ook "
+
1538
"samen met andere mensen. Om te voorkomen dat mijn (en hun) werken verloren "
+
1539
"gaan doorheen de tijd heb ik besloten om ze op mijn website te publiceren, "
+
1540
"moest iemand ze willen lezen."
+
1541
+
1542
#: main_content.djhtml:68
+
1543
msgid "Consult publications"
+
1544
msgstr "Bekijk publicaties"
+
1545
+
1546
#: main_content.djhtml:73
+
1547
msgid "Other projects"
+
1548
msgstr "Andere projecten"
+
1549
+
1550
#: main_content.djhtml:75
+
1551
msgid ""
+
1552
"Projects come and go, and with my website I can\n"
+
1553
"            present them to you. This cards takes you to the\n"
+
1554
"            archive of past projects.\n"
+
1555
"            "
+
1556
msgstr ""
+
1557
"Projecten komen en gaan, en met mijn website kan ik ze aan iedereen laten "
+
1558
"zien. Via deze kaart kun je de geachriveerde projecten ook nog bekijken."
+
1559
+
1560
#: main_content.djhtml:81
+
1561
msgid "View projects"
+
1562
msgstr "Bekijk projecten"
+
1563
+
1564
#: main_content.djhtml:88
+
1565
msgid ""
+
1566
"Trying to make this place better takes some time. So\n"
+
1567
"            I made a page in the hopes that it can engage you to partake in "
+
1568
"that\n"
+
1569
"            process. Because it's never too late to begin.\n"
+
1570
"            "
+
1571
msgstr ""
+
1572
"De wereld verbeteren gaat niet van vandaag op morgen. Daarom heb ik een "
+
1573
"pagina gemaakt met wat ik probeer te doen, in de hoop dat anderen mij daarin "
+
1574
"volgen. Het is nooit te laat om te beginnen."
+
1575
+
1576
#: main_content.djhtml:94
+
1577
msgid "List talking points"
+
1578
msgstr "Naar de standpunten"
+
1579
+
1580
#: project-archive.djhtml:5
+
1581
msgid "Project archive"
+
1582
msgstr "Projectenarchief"
+
1583
+
1584
#: project-archive.djhtml:6
+
1585
msgid ""
+
1586
"Some old projects that I attached an\n"
+
1587
"\"obsolete\" tag to."
+
1588
msgstr ""
+
1589
+
1590
#: project-archive.djhtml:11
+
1591
msgid "Maarten's website"
+
1592
msgstr "Maartens website"
+
1593
+
1594
#: project-archive.djhtml:20
+
1595
msgid "Navigation"
+
1596
msgstr "Navigatie"
+
1597
+
1598
#: project-archive.djhtml:21
+
1599
msgid "Front page"
+
1600
msgstr "Hoofdpagina"
+
1601
+
1602
#: project-archive.djhtml:27
+
1603
msgid ""
+
1604
"I collect the parts of my website here that are now\n"
+
1605
"        obsolete, for the purpose of archiving them if somebody wants to "
+
1606
"see\n"
+
1607
"        them.\n"
+
1608
"        "
758
1609
msgstr ""
759
1610
"<b>Mail</b>:\n"
760
-
"Dit is the meest rechtstreekse en betrouwbare manier om mij te bereiken van "
761
-
"alle manieren die publiekelijk beschikbaar zijn. Met goeie ouwe e-mail kun "
762
-
"je bij mij terecht op <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"mailto:"
763
-
"contact_me@maartenv.be\">contact_me@maartenv.be</a>."
764
-
765
1611
#: templates/about/about.html:273
766
-
#, python-format
767
-
msgid ""
+
1612
msgid "Ghent University elections 2019"
+
1613
msgstr ""
+
1614
+
1615
#: project-archive.djhtml:36
+
1616
msgid ""
768
1617
"<b>\n"
769
-
"        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"https://tox.chat"
770
-
"\">Tox</a>\n"
771
-
"        </b> offers its users decentralized and encrypted live chat, on a\n"
772
-
"        multitude of platforms, and is so simple, you don't even need a\n"
773
-
"        phone number or an email address or that jazz to \"identify\"\n"
774
-
"        yourself, which makes it awesome if you want to stay anonymous.\n"
775
-
"        Despite its young age, it's already pretty stable and fast on p2p\n"
776
-
"        connections. If you want a quick chat with me, add me using\n"
777
-
"        my Tox ID: <br />\n"
778
-
"        955F4DA92BD174FEB985D57F5283DEA0DCEE757B32E1EBFFF4F13A932D60B07884E12009E019<br /"
779
-
">\n"
780
-
"        You can also simply scan \n"
781
-
"        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"/media/main/tox.png"
782
-
"\">the QR code</a>,\n"
783
-
"        maybe that's easier =P\n"
784
-
"        "
+
1618
"        Board of Governors at Ghent University. If you want to know what\n"
+
1619
"        we want(ed) to change, then this is the place for you.\n"
+
1620
"        "
785
1621
msgstr ""
786
1622
"<b><a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"https://tox.chat\">Tox</"
787
-
"a></b> biedt haar gebruikers de mogelijkheid om gedecentraliseerd en "
788
-
"geëncrypteerd gesprekken met elkaar te voeren, op een groot aantal "
789
-
"platformen. Het is zo simpel dat je zelfs geen telefoonnummer, e-mailadres, "
790
-
"of andere prul moet opgeven om een account aan te maken om jezelf te "
791
-
"identificeren, wat het een extreem handig protocol maakt als je anoniem "
792
-
"wenst te blijven. Ondanks de jonge leeftijd is het al relatief stabiel en "
793
-
"snel voor P2P-verbindingen. Als je snel met me wilt kunnen chatten, stuur "
794
-
"dan een verzoek naar mijn Tox-ID: <br /"
795
-
">955F4DA92BD174FEB985D57F5283DEA0DCEE757B32E1EBFFF4F13A932D60B07884E12009E019<br /"
796
-
">Je kunt ook simpelweg <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"/"
797
-
"media/main/tox.png\">de QR-code</a> scannen, misschien is dat net iets "
798
-
"gemakkelijker als je op een GSM zit te werken. 😉"
799
-
800
-
#: templates/about/about.html:288
801
-
msgid ""
802
-
"<b>Other ways</b> to connect to me are \n"
803
-
"        limited/reserved to a specific public. You'll probably know it when "
804
-
"it's\n"
805
-
"        not listed here =P"
806
-
msgstr ""
807
-
"<b>Andere manieren</b> om met mij te communiceren zijn voorbehouden voor "
808
-
"specifieke doelgroepen. Als je daarbij hoort, dan weet je het wel. =P"
809
-
+
1623
#: project-archive.djhtml:44
+
1624
msgid "View project page"
+
1625
msgstr "Bekijk project"
+
1626
+
1627
#: project-archive.djhtml:46
+
1628
msgid "Quotebook"
+
1629
msgstr "Open citatenboek"
+
1630
+
1631
#: project-archive.djhtml:52
+
1632
msgid ""
+
1633
"When I was a student at Hasselt University, I\n"
+
1634
"            maintained a quotebook as special treat for my buddies of\n"
+
1635
"            Informatics. An amazing time that's long past now, but I keep a\n"
+
1636
"            little link to the project because nostalgia is comforting.\n"
+
1637
"            "
+
1638
msgstr ""
+
1639
+
1640
#: project-archive.djhtml:58
+
1641
msgid "Open quotebook"
+
1642
msgstr "Open citatenboek"
+
1643
+
1644
#~| msgid "Weekly scheduling"
+
1645
#~ msgid "weekly-scheduling"
+
1646
#~ msgstr "weekplanning"
+
1647
+
1648
#~ msgid "Weekly scheduling"
+
1649
#~ msgstr "Weekplanning"
+
1650
+
1651
#~ msgid ""
+
1652
#~ "I'm an omnivore, and eat everything that I like to eat.<br />\n"
+
1653
#~ "  I try to eat vegetarian when an attractive option is available. I "
+
1654
#~ "believe this\n"
+
1655
#~ "  helps to reduce my carbon footprint."
+
1656
#~ msgstr ""
+
1657
#~ "Ik ben een omnivoor, en eet alles wat er mij lekker uitziet.<br />Ik "
+
1658
#~ "probeer om vegetarisch te eten als een aantrekkelijke optie zich "
+
1659
#~ "aanbiedt. Ik denk dat dit kan helpen om mijn ecologische voetafdruk te "
+
1660
#~ "verkleinen."
+
1661
+
1662
#~ msgid ""
+
1663
#~ "I'll never be a vegan and I firmly believe that veganism is not\n"
+
1664
#~ "  necessary to prevent animal abuse. Humans have lived with animals for\n"
+
1665
#~ "  centuries, sometimes even in a way that proved beneficial to both the "
+
1666
#~ "animals and humans\n"
+
1667
#~ "  (for example: chickens, sheep, and goats provide eggs, wool, and milk, "
+
1668
#~ "while we provided them\n"
+
1669
#~ "  adequate protection from predators). I've had chicken coops for my "
+
1670
#~ "entire life\n"
+
1671
#~ "  and I dare to say that eating eggs does not have to amount to animal "
+
1672
#~ "cruelty, contrary\n"
+
1673
#~ "  to veganistic beliefs.<br />\n"
+
1674
#~ "  While I know that animals are abused in big farms, a system called "
+
1675
#~ "\"laws\" can\n"
+
1676
#~ "  effectively stop those practices, way better than veganism. It's also a "
+
1677
#~ "very\n"
+
1678
#~ "  radical lifestyle for most people to attempt.<br />\n"
+
1679
#~ "  That's not to say that veganism is bad; delicious meals are easily made "
+
1680
#~ "in a\n"
+
1681
#~ "  vegan way, and within a healthy and varied diet, it's possible to be a\n"
+
1682
#~ "  lifelong vegan, starting from adulthood: due to health concerns minors\n"
+
1683
#~ "  shouldn't be vegans."
+
1684
#~ msgstr ""
+
1685
#~ "Ik zal nooit een veganist worden en ik geloof stellig dat veganisme geen "
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1686
#~ "vereiste is om dierenleed te voorkomen. Mensen hebben eeuwenlang met "
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1687
#~ "dieren geleefd, en soms zelfs op manieren die voor mens én dier voordelig "
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1688
#~ "waren. (Bijvoorbeeld: Kipppen, geiten en schapen geven ons eieren, melk "
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1689
#~ "en wol, terwijl wij hen voorzien van bescherming tegen roofdieren.) Ik "
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1690
#~ "heb ook altijd thuis een kippenhok gehad, en kan uit ervaring stellen dat "
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1691
#~ "eieren eten niet hoeft te betekenen dat je systematische "
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1692
#~ "dierenmishandeling in stand houdt, in tegenstelling tot veganistisch "
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1693
#~ "gedachtengoed.<br /> Ik ben wel op de hoogte van dierenleed in (grote) "
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1694
#~ "boerderijen, maar het inzetten van wetgeving is stukken effectiever dan "
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1695
#~ "veganisme. Het is ook een enorm radicale levenswijze, die veel mensen "
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#~ "niet zien zitten.<br />Ik zeg wel niet dat veganisme een slecht idee is; "
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1697
#~ "je kan even goed smakelijke én veganistische gerechten maken, en vanaf "
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1698
#~ "dat je volwassen bent kunt je levenslang zowel een gebalanceerd als "
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1699
#~ "veganistisch eetpatroon aanhouden. Minderjarigen zouden echter geen "
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1700
#~ "veganistisch dieet moeten doen omwille van gezondheidsredenen."
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#~ msgid "social-media"
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1703
#~ msgstr "sociale-media"
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1704
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1705
#~ msgid "browsing"
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1706
#~ msgstr "browsen"
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1707
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1708
#~ msgid "free-software"
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1709
#~ msgstr "vrije-software"
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+
1711
#~ msgid "Wrapping it up // Contacting me"
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1712
#~ msgstr "Afronden // Hoe mij te contacteren"
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1713
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1714
#~ msgid ""
+
1715
#~ "I hope you liked what I wrote! The pleasure was all mine,\n"
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1716
#~ "    dear reader =D<br />\n"
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1717
#~ "    If you want to talk with me about anything, suggest stuff, have a "
+
1718
#~ "laugh, say\n"
+
1719
#~ "    something nice, exchange virtual hugs, or\n"
+
1720
#~ "    anything else, I've got a couple of ways you can connect to me:\n"
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1721
#~ "    "
+
1722
#~ msgstr ""
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1723
#~ "Ik hoop dat je genoten hebt van wat ik geschreven heb! Ik alleszins toch "
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1724
#~ "wel, beste lezer. 😄\n"
+
1725
#~ "Moest je nog iets hebben om over te praten met mij, een suggestie, of wat "
+
1726
#~ "dan ook, dan heb ik enkele manieren waarop je mij kunt contacteren:"
+
1727
+
1728
#, python-format
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1729
#~ msgid ""
+
1730
#~ "<b>Mail</b>:\n"
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1731
#~ "        This is the most direct and reliable way to reach me (of all "
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1732
#~ "public\n"
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1733
#~ "        ways). If you want to get to me through\n"
+
1734
#~ "        good ol' email, you can always \n"
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1735
#~ "        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"mailto:"
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1736
#~ "contact_me@maartenv.be\">contact_me@maartenv.be</a>.\n"
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1737
#~ "        "
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1738
#~ msgstr ""
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1739
#~ "<b>Mail</b>:\n"
+
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#~ "Dit is the meest rechtstreekse en betrouwbare manier om mij te bereiken "
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1741
#~ "van alle manieren die publiekelijk beschikbaar zijn. Met goeie ouwe e-"
+
1742
#~ "mail kun je bij mij terecht op <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" "
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1743
#~ "href=\"mailto:contact_me@maartenv.be\">contact_me@maartenv.be</a>."
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#, python-format
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#~ msgid ""
+
1747
#~ "<b>\n"
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#~ "        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"https://tox.chat"
+
1749
#~ "\">Tox</a>\n"
+
1750
#~ "        </b> offers its users decentralized and encrypted live chat, on "
+
1751
#~ "a\n"
+
1752
#~ "        multitude of platforms, and is so simple, you don't even need a\n"
+
1753
#~ "        phone number or an email address or that jazz to \"identify\"\n"
+
1754
#~ "        yourself, which makes it awesome if you want to stay anonymous.\n"
+
1755
#~ "        Despite its young age, it's already pretty stable and fast on "
+
1756
#~ "p2p\n"
+
1757
#~ "        connections. If you want a quick chat with me, add me using\n"
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1758
#~ "        my Tox ID: <br />\n"
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1759
#~ "        955F4DA92BD174FEB985D57F5283DEA0DCEE757B32E1EBFFF4F13A932D60B07884E12009E019<br /"
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1760
#~ ">\n"
+
1761
#~ "        You can also simply scan \n"
+
1762
#~ "        <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"/media/main/tox."
+
1763
#~ "png\">the QR code</a>,\n"
+
1764
#~ "        maybe that's easier =P\n"
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1765
#~ "        "
+
1766
#~ msgstr ""
+
1767
#~ "<b><a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"https://tox.chat"
+
1768
#~ "\">Tox</a></b> biedt haar gebruikers de mogelijkheid om gedecentraliseerd "
+
1769
#~ "en geëncrypteerd gesprekken met elkaar te voeren, op een groot aantal "
+
1770
#~ "platformen. Het is zo simpel dat je zelfs geen telefoonnummer, e-"
+
1771
#~ "mailadres, of andere prul moet opgeven om een account aan te maken om "
+
1772
#~ "jezelf te identificeren, wat het een extreem handig protocol maakt als je "
+
1773
#~ "anoniem wenst te blijven. Ondanks de jonge leeftijd is het al relatief "
+
1774
#~ "stabiel en snel voor P2P-verbindingen. Als je snel met me wilt kunnen "
+
1775
#~ "chatten, stuur dan een verzoek naar mijn Tox-ID: <br /"
+
1776
#~ ">955F4DA92BD174FEB985D57F5283DEA0DCEE757B32E1EBFFF4F13A932D60B07884E12009E019<br /"
+
1777
#~ ">Je kunt ook simpelweg <a class=\"%(mdac)s-text text-accent-4\" href=\"/"
+
1778
#~ "media/main/tox.png\">de QR-code</a> scannen, misschien is dat net iets "
+
1779
#~ "gemakkelijker als je op een GSM zit te werken. 😉"
+
1780
+
1781
#~ msgid ""
+
1782
#~ "<b>Other ways</b> to connect to me are \n"
+
1783
#~ "        limited/reserved to a specific public. You'll probably know it "
+
1784
#~ "when it's\n"
+
1785
#~ "        not listed here =P"
+
1786
#~ msgstr ""
+
1787
#~ "<b>Andere manieren</b> om met mij te communiceren zijn voorbehouden voor "
+
1788
#~ "specifieke doelgroepen. Als je daarbij hoort, dan weet je het wel. =P"
+
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810
1790
#~ msgid "What I do/am"
811
1791
#~ msgstr "Wat ik doe / Wie ik ben"
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813
1793
#~ msgid ""
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1794
#~ "I'm a happy person. True, life is not always joy and\n"
815
1795
#~ "    sunshine, but I\n"
816
1796
#~ "    always try to look at the bright side! It's just that life's a bit "
817
1797
#~ "too short\n"
818
1798
#~ "    to not be happy, so we might as well make it a gaint party! I offer "
819
1799
#~ "hugs and\n"
820
1800
#~ "    cuddles to whomever wants them, or needs them, just like a shoulder "
821
1801
#~ "to cry\n"
822
1802
#~ "    on, or a simple peptalk. I hope that by doing that, I can make other "
823
1803
#~ "people\n"
824
1804
#~ "    just as happy as myself!"
825
1805
#~ msgstr ""
826
1806
#~ "Ik ben nogal een gelukkig persoon. Het klopt dat het leven niet altijd "
827
1807
#~ "rozengeur en maneschijn is, maar ik probeer toch altijd de zonnige kant "
828
1808
#~ "te bekijken! Ik denk gewoon dat het leven net te kort is om niet gelukkig "
829
1809
#~ "te kunnen zijn, dus dan kunnen we evengoed elke dag vieren van "
830
1810
#~ "blijdschap! Mensen die het nodig hebben, kunnen bij mij altijd terecht "
831
1811
#~ "voor een knuffel, een opbeurend gesprek, of een schouder om op uit te "
832
1812
#~ "huilen. Ik hoop zo toch andere mensen even gelukkig te kunnen zien als ik!"
833
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834
1814
#~ msgid ""
835
1815
#~ "I'm a student of Informatics at Hasselt University\n"
836
1816
#~ "    (coloquially named UHasselt). From Monday to Friday, you can find me "
837
1817
#~ "here,\n"
838
1818
#~ "    most probably studying, or attending classes.\n"
839
1819
#~ "    "
840
1820
#~ msgstr ""
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1821
#~ "Ik studeer informatica aan de UHasselt. Van maandag tot vrijdag kun je "
842
1822
#~ "mij daar hoogstwaarschijnlijk aantreffen."
843
1823
844
1824
#~ msgid "A small apology"
845
1825
#~ msgstr "Een kleine verontschuldiging"
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1826
847
1827
#~ msgid "Maarten | Main page"
848
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#~ msgstr "Maarten | Hoofdpagina"
849
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-
#~ msgid "Welcome!"
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#~ msgstr "Welkom!"
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#~ msgid ""
854
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#~ "Hello there! I'm Maarten, a happy\n"
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#~ "                            student from Belgium, and this is my amazing "
856
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#~ "personal website.\n"
857
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#~ "                            I like a lot of things, and I share some of "
858
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#~ "those in here. Take\n"
859
-
#~ "                            a look around, read a bit, talk with me, and "
860
-
#~ "most importantly,\n"
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-
#~ "                            enjoy your stay!"
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#~ msgstr ""
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#~ "Hallo! Ik ben Maarten, een gelukkige student uit België, en dit is mijn "
864
-
#~ "fantastische, persoonlijke website. Ik hou van een hele hoop dingen, en "
865
-
#~ "daarvan deel ik sommigen hier. Kijk eens rond, lees een beetje, praat met "
866
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#~ "mij, maar vooral, veel plezier tijdens het surfen!"
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#~ msgstr "Blog"
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871
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#~ msgid ""
872
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#~ "My personal scribblepad, written from scratch,\n"
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#~ "                    on which I ramble about everything I like. Highly "
874
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#~ "recommended\n"
875
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#~ "                    while eating breakfast."
876
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#~ msgstr ""
877
-
#~ "Mijn persoonlijk kladschrift, zelf geschreven met Django, waar ik schrijf "
878
-
#~ "over alles wat me interesseert. Wordt u warm aanbevolen tijdens het "
879
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#~ "ontbijt."
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-
881
-
#~ msgid "Visit blog"
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-
#~ msgstr "Blog lezen"
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884
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#~ msgid ""
885
-
#~ "I actually don't use GitHub to host my code,\n"
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-
#~ "                    contrary to a lot of other coders. Instead, I've been "
887
-
#~ "trying to\n"
888
-
#~ "                    create something that's just fit to my taste. I host "
889
-
#~ "a couple of\n"
890
-
#~ "                    archive repositories there, as well as dotfiles, and "
891
-
#~ "that jazz. It's\n"
892
-
#~ "                    a continuing work, so don't flip your desk if the "
893
-
#~ "layout is upside\n"
894
-
#~ "                    down tomorrow =3"
895
-
#~ msgstr ""
896
-
#~ "Ik gebruik geen GitHub om mijn code te hosten, in tegenstelling tot een "
897
-
#~ "hoop andere programmeurs. In plaats daarvan probeer ik zelf iets te maken "
898
-
#~ "dat volledig op mijn smaak afgestemd is. Het is een doorgaand werk, dat "
899
-
#~ "regelmatig verandert, dus niet ontploffen als m'n site opeens "
900
-
#~ "ondersteboven staat =3"
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-
902
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#~ msgid "Check code"
903
-
#~ msgstr "Bekijk code"
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-
905
-
#~ msgid "About me"
906
-
#~ msgstr "Over mezelf"
907
-
908
-
#~ msgid ""
909
-
#~ "Well, if you wish to know more of me, I have a page\n"
910
-
#~ "                    where I describe myself in a couple more sentences. "
911
-
#~ "You know, because I can =)\n"
912
-
#~ "                    "
913
-
#~ msgstr ""
914
-
#~ "Nu, als je goesting hebt om wat meer over mij te weten te komen: Ik heb "
915
-
#~ "een aparte pagina waarop ik mezelf in iets meer detail beschrijf. Gewoon, "
916
-
#~ "omdat ik het kan =)"
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918
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#~ msgid "Read on"
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#~ msgstr "Verder lezen"
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#~ msgid ""
922
1828
#~ "A special treat for my buddies at Hasselt\n"
923
1829
#~ "                    University: The one and the only Quotebook of "
924
1830
#~ "Informatics!\n"
925
1831
#~ "                    (Authorization required, Dutch only)\n"
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1832
#~ "                    "
927
1833
#~ msgstr ""
928
1834
#~ "Een cadeautje voor mijn vrienden op de UHasselt: Het enige echte "
929
1835
#~ "citatenboek van de richting Informatica! (Authenticatie vereist)"
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931
1837
#~ msgid "Open quotebook"
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#~ msgstr "Open citatenboek"
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934
-
#~ msgid ""
935
1838
#~ "What could this possibly lead to? Some may know,\n"
936
1839
#~ "                        some may not. Don't beat yourself over it, it's "
937
1840
#~ "some small\n"
938
1841
#~ "                        side project of myself, and could probably take "
939
1842
#~ "months\n"
940
1843
#~ "                        before it gets released."
941
1844
#~ msgstr ""
942
1845
#~ "Huh, wat zal dit worden? Sommigen weten het, sommigen niet. Trek het je "
943
1846
#~ "niet aan, 't is een klein project van mezelf, en het duurt waarschijnlijk "
944
1847
#~ "nog een paar maanden voordat het klaar is."
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#~ msgstr "Bekijk project"
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