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Almost a troll-like insistence on lack of nuance to an extremely complex situation
Almost a troll-like insistence on lack of nuance to an extremely complex situation
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I believe black people’s lives matter. I hold that view so strongly that I’m willing to shout it in the streets. Does that make part of a political extremist movement?
That’s quite the false equivalence you’ve made there
I’ll take both please
Pretty sure Whole Foods had shitty conservative executives back then too didn’t they?
Because they don’t care about quality in depth content. They’re just in it for the clicks. Probably had an algorithm fill in the remaining paragraphs
Would this look any different if it displayed average salary instead of iPhone price as a percentage of average salary?
Thank you. As someone who knows nothing about that religion this headline was extremely confusing to me
That’s cool. Would it kill them to show us a graph of this though? I just want to see a graph
Here’s todays winner for most unintelligible title
Right? Name one thing, anywhere in humanity, that somebody isn’t profiting from
Even accounting for how car-centric US cities are, I agree with that commenter. Yeah it may be hard to get downtown from outlying neighborhoods without a car, but sidewalks have ramps and building have access. Hell, the parking lots have designated parking spaces. Not true at all in most European cities
Edit: I guess it’s worth a little more nuance than just limping all European cities in the same category. The wealthier northern cities have definitely caught up a bit (though they all still have buildings that are completely inaccessible). The real problems are the southern cities like Rome, Madrid, Athens, Lisbon etc.
It really should be proper fedi-etiquette for a community owner to seek out and link to similar communities in the side bar. Not sure why they don’t do that either.
What about using solar to pump water into a reservoir and then using that to run hydroelectric systems at night? Too inefficient?
Tl;dr - some businesses will be impacted, but it probably won’t drag down our economy much at all.
Environmental damage is reversible
Wasn’t there a similar story about “Born in the USA” ?
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