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  • I think you’d be fine here in Australia but that depends on whether you have a job or not. Australia is good for anyone who comes with employment already. Otherwise its Work And Holiday visa pathways are better suited to younger people because of the usually physical and demanding nature of the jobs available.

    Otherwise Argentina would also be legally okay for you, however I haven’t lived there for a very long time so I can’t say for sure. It would be a lot less safe for foreigners than Australia but I hear it wouldn’t be more rough than some of the rough places in the US. You will want a stable source of income ideally from a remote job, such as freelancing for clients that can pay with dollars or euros. You will also want a friend who’s native or already well established so they can teach you the ropes socially/locally and with the current state of the country. I would personally not go back to Argentina without a stable income because making a livable income inside the country is going to be next to impossible.








  • Yeah but it doesn’t share its root with ambrosia.

    The concept of an immortality drink is attested in at least two ancient Indo-European languages: Greek and Sanskrit. The Greek ἀμβροσία (ambrosia) is semantically linked to the Sanskrit अमृत (amṛta) as both words denote a drink or food that gods use to achieve immortality. The two words appear to be derived from the same Indo-European form *ṇ-mṛ-tós, “un-dying”[20] (n-: negative prefix from which the prefix a- in both Greek and Sanskrit are derived; mṛ: zero grade of *mer-, “to die”; and -to-: adjectival suffix). A semantically similar etymology exists for nectar, the beverage of the gods (Greek: νέκταρ néktar) presumed to be a compound of the PIE roots *nek-, “death”, and -*tar, “overcoming”.








  • Mothra@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    3 days ago

    I guess Lemmy, for news and memes and talking to random people.

    Then Instagram, to talk to a few people. Occasionally I scroll the feed, see some jokes, save pretty pictures but I don’t like the platform

    Then discord but I don’t think that is something I use often

    I do browse YouTube a lot but through newpipe so I just lurk it, I don’t interact with it.

    If Whatsapp counts then yes, I also have some chats there since a lot of people use it. Inescapable because of work I guess.




  • Mothra@mander.xyztoScience Memes@mander.xyzShorebirbs
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    4 days ago

    Well after about an hour of reading I found plenty of examples of gender reversal examples and some cool behaviors but nothing regarding chromosomes seems easily accessible or even mentioned. Reproductive behavior seems to be one of the main criteria used to establish evolutionary relationships (aka the cladogram) but that’s as far as the layman can find online. I didn’t search in Scholar though.