Analogies usually relate to the topic i guess.
Not a commercial, didn't know stating facts relevant to the discussion is frowned upon in your circles.
Guess we're done here, if you don't like to discuss anything, maybe just don't reply next time.
Analogies usually relate to the topic i guess.
Not a commercial, didn't know stating facts relevant to the discussion is frowned upon in your circles.
Guess we're done here, if you don't like to discuss anything, maybe just don't reply next time.
Classic Todd bs on the level of "it just works"
tell me lies tell me sweet little lies
Ohhh other apps support that?
It was kind of the mastodon dealbreaker for me. No continuous feed based on tags or topics, hard to find people, and some buggy scrolling
Yum tasty
I have never in my life seen a publicly owned strip club or heard of governmental strip club subsidisations.
Is that a US thing?
A national or international rail network makes long distance travel safer, faster, more affordable, more sustainable and by those factors incredibly more accessible to lower income citizens.
You pay taxes regardless, wouldn't you want them to go towards something that benefits you and your peers?
At least they seem to have had several ways of surfacing, including at least 2 options without power and 1 deadman switch kinda situation with hooks releasing ballast after a certain amount of time.
Some questions (some are a bit polemic but I kinda wanna find common ground in the end):
Do you drive on roads that you didn't pave yourself?
Do you maintain them yourself - if not, do you expect them to be generally connecting you to other places?
Do you use the public power grid?
Do you depend on water lines?
Have you ever taken a flight from a city's main airport?
Have you served, or support the military?
Do you consider any of these being publicly funded "socialism" or "demanding something of your peers"?
In general, the way things work in my home country - the district / city / county / state / federal government have funds to maintain things on their corresponding scale (ascending local to federal) that are deemed either publicly beneficial or even essential.
None of that is socialism, but in our case a "social democracy" i.e. making sure the bare, liveable minimum of life in this society functions through tax money and the federal budget in general.
So to me it looks.. weirdly disconnected to call any of these things "thinking you're owed something from your peers", just because one of these individual pieces might not be immediately relevant to your day to day routine.
Technisch müssen für ne biopsie keine Tiere sterben.
Wie gesagt ich find auch nicht ideal, aber es ist n schritt in eine gute Richtung.
Wenn gerade billigfleisch mit massiv verringertem Tierleid massentauglich würde, wäre es imo ein Erfolg.
Because its a net benefit for the vast majority of daily use cases.
Why would literally anyone not support that.
And i dont mean nobody can ever drive anything again, its just silly to day "i dont support the extension of public transport"
On why the missing vessel has not yet been located We really have no idea. I mean, the waves are six feet high. It's all whitecaps. The sub itself is white.
The more i read about this the dumber it gets.
At least there are failsafes to bring it back up. If it wasn't too deep if i understand correctly
Thanks for saving our time
Finally got one a couple of years ago. Absolutely adore the thing. It also had incredible accessories that I'm still missing.
Fishing rod, steering wheel, keyboard, light gun..
It did a lot of thing that didn't really happen again until the wii.