You earned it.
… Thanks, I guess? Does it come with a cash prize? Or just Internet Points?
You earned it.
… Thanks, I guess? Does it come with a cash prize? Or just Internet Points?
Which is extra ironic, because apples are native to Asia.
Yes, absolutely. My point is that some regulations are counterproductive, or just plain wrong… like redlining.
Always works out real well for the owners while everyone else pays the bill.
Ironically, there’s a whole movement that directly fights that sentiment by deregulating the supply of housing. It’s called YIMBY. When housing is a rarity, it’s more expensive, so why not make more housing?
Imagine the stuff they wanted to keep secret???
Here’s a taste: https://climate-reporting.org/undercover-in-project-2025/
Well said. We’re on the same page, and I totally agree.
Although I absolutely think we’ve gone overboard on tipping, I genuinely think tipping shouldn’t be completely banned. Rather, ban expected tipping.
For instance, last time my wife and I were in London, we, as a clueless American couple, visited a tavern during their busiest period after work. We left a few pounds above and beyond the bill because it was clear they went above and beyond to serve us promptly and excellently despite the fact that they were literally overflowing with patrons. That’s how tipping should work.
Maybe it might override the name in people’s minds, thereby stealing attention away from that other guy.
That’s how cults do their work. They convince people that what they’re doing is perfectly normal and okay. Stop the negative thoughts. Don’t question your leader. Your leader would never lie to you. Other people want to poison your mind. You’re the normal one, everybody else is crazy. Don’t leave or bad things will happen…
It’s sorta like how “Christmas season” feels earlier and earlier every year… I’m a Grinch until Thanksgiving, and a patriotic non-partisan until Independence Day, thank you very much.
Not to attribute too much credence to the phrase, but I think it’s worth considering “there’s no such thing as bad publicity.” Maybe the free publicity isn’t so bad for Biden, no matter the light, because it’s time not spent broadcasting his opponent’s name into people’s ears.
I’d rather establish licensing/training requirements for light truck operation. Nobody likes it when someone takes away their stuff. But convince them that the only people allowed to operate such heavy machinery are “elite” and they’ll gladly take pride.
Normal passenger car driver’s licenses in most of North America have such a comically low bar because people need them for life. You lose your license, you can’t live. It’s not just harder. You physically cannot get to work, get food, meet friends, etc. It’s bonkers. Solving that problem is hard. But making sure that people who really absolutely shouldn’t be driving something as dangerous as a truck can’t get one “just because it’s cool” is a different, much easier solved problem.
Isn’t all non-quantitative language just… A Series Of Poor Choices? 😉
Love the name, BTW
Crash tests indicate native guardrail system can’t handle heavy
electricvehicles
Fixed that headline for anybody who doesn’t read the article (which is better at explaining some of the nuance). AP is good, but not totally immune to clickbait titles.
Disclaimer: I am an EV owner.
EVs are quite a bit heavier when comparing within size class. From checking just a couple curb weights across similarly-sized vehicles, you can expect between 15% and 30% heavier.
But, to your point… if you instead compare between vehicles with a similar pricetag, EVs are about 15% lighter. When people go to budget a new vehicle, I expect many people are less willing to do the math to realize that trucks are extremely expensive to fuel and maintain, and so they’re lured in by the “utility” they provide, when in reality it’s substantially cheaper to rent one for the 10 days a year they need it.
With that said… you know what’s even better for humans than EVs? Trains. Buses. Diverse transit infrastructure!
Ugh, don’t get me started. By “American Christians” I assume you mean “Christian Nationalists” … Christian Nationalism is about as Christian as the moon is made of cheese:
But our citizenship is in heaven, and from it we await a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ…
Ahh yes, Malus Cupertino. How could I forget. Prized for their disease resistance and unixy flavor. Too bad they don’t pollenize other varieties.