A heck of a lot of people are also trapped by work, family, and just not having time to keep up with all the changes.
A heck of a lot of people are also trapped by work, family, and just not having time to keep up with all the changes.
Honestly pretty crazy to me that 45% of legal Gen Z hasn’t had alcohol at all. That’s the craziest data in there for me if true. I guess covid really cut parties out for those prime peer pressure age groups. And it’s a cyclic effect as there’s less drinkers to peer pressure new drinkers.
I enjoy a drink(not wine) but the price and health are real kickers. I want a low abv good tasting beer and that’s hard to find as craft is still chasing the high abv super IPAs. I only have a drink with my weekly dnd and that’s kinda it anyway though.
Does the podcast still have to be in English? And what topics are you usually interested in?
It’s basically environmental nimbyism, they want those areas for themselves. Unfortunately, they honestly don’t think climate change is a thing or can’t appreciate how it will affect those areas.
It’s a way to assess dB without a gauge on hand.
True but also something that should have been tested for and known before it was upright and fuelled again. I.e. why didn’t safety checks catch the issue(s)?
Doesn’t matter if the outcome is after registration deadlines.
It opened fine for me so I don’t think there’s a paywall.
Dog piss is a salty slightly acid stream of water. I.e. it is more direct damage than general mist.
The problem is that you can never be certain about someone’s ability to stand their morals atop money until it is truly offered to them. Supposedly Gaben has turned down Billion dollar offers for steam. It is certainly not every person who will do so and it is hard to know how a person will react until that is truly offered to them. I don’t know that I’d turn it down (though I also don’t know how much Gaben makes).
The country isn’t really otherwise ready for a switch to renewables so overall good for the planet but not so much his citizens who will have to do without.
Personal effects are personal. If a country is going to burn or otherwise get rid of history others have a right to keep it from that country. Historical artifacts deserve to be preserved. Sometimes that means building protection around them (statue of David during wwii) other times that means leaving the country until it becomes more friendly to the truth.
The wife as stated in the article is likely a front for the CCP who are obsessed with removing any “harmful” history from peoples consciousness.
Names going to change to Urectum in 2620 anyway.
The social contract exists always. It isn’t a paper contract but a societal consensus about what constitutes acceptable behavior. Gambling joint money without agreement is not socially acceptable behavior. Bypassing a eula/nda for a beta version of a thing and then spreading the info just because you’re legally in the clear is not societally acceptable behavior. It doesn’t matter that it shouldn’t have been so easy to do so or that they won’t face legal consequences.
Valve fucked up but the Verge still broke the social contract regardless of whether they’re legally in the clear or not.
Doing something just because “it’s legal” doesn’t make it a moral justification. My wife and I have a joint bank account. It is legal for me to take money from it and gamble it all away, the gate is “open” but that doesn’t make it morally justifiable.
People who are going to Starbucks often aren’t drinking black coffee. They get some sugar, cream, and flavor combo such that the coffee is barely noticeable. It is coffee for people who don’t like coffee.
Not so long as media gets clicks from mentioning him. Same as Trump. Anger sells and most major media being owned by rightwing they also want to make their views mainstream.
If you’re in a larger city driving isn’t necessary, the problem is paying for living in a larger city near the public transport stops.
Elbow is most hygienic. That said someone tell me how to sneeze when I’ve thrown out my back 😭