
They won’t, which is why we need to free them from their burden and do it for them.
They won’t, which is why we need to free them from their burden and do it for them.
Money does rain from the sky if you properly tax the rich.
Mainly to get to work (10 minutes), but also all other short ways and occasionally getting out in nature.
As soon as money allows it, I’ll get a better one though. It’s used and I mainly bought it because the seller was close to where I live, but I need a larger frame and I want more modern mechanics, e.g. disc brakes, overall.
Well that is one of the things I have no idea about. But maybe it depends on the type of mechanism you use? I can’t imagine it would be too hard with my bike.
Repairing your bike is easy and checking the important parts every couple of months makes riding it a lot better.
By the sound mine make I would have thought free jazz.
Yeah that was some stupid shit, but coal was phased out at the same rate as nuclear in the last years. You also got to take into account that the decision to phase out nuclear was made before a critical mass (lol) of people realized that CO2 is a far bigger problem. I think the plants could be run some years more, but it takes more to flip a switch for that to work. We neither have personnel nor the supply chains anymore and building new plants will take decades, so it’s far easier to just put all effort into renewables.
Yes because we have nothing else and never will.
A lot of suspicious “wholesome” posts on all, too. Seems like an astroterf to make the whole thing more digestible.
Hitler didn’t create a cultural identity for Germans, that already happened in the 1800s.
What would happen to a molten salt reactor when the ship sinks?
“The aurora over the Rocky Mountains in the United States was so bright that the glow woke gold miners, who began preparing breakfast because they thought it was morning.”
Lol, this must’ve been hella confusing.
As far as I understand, the problem stems from the fact that places like skid row provide infrastructure to help homeless people, so more homeless move there to get at least basic healthcare, food etc.
If all larger cities did that instead of repressive measures, the problem should spread among them, making single places less problematic.
That’s not true. You might be thinking about the German network enforcement act. Every little ecommerce website, even when it’s a one-man operation, has to follow GDPR guidelines when they aim at people in the EU.
You’re definitely not getting young.
You are right. Seems I confused common sense with reality.
It’s a tool. Can’t sue the manufacturer if you injure someone with it.
Choked me, but no one believes a 9-year old anyways so nothing happened.