This is just a recycled George Carlin bit.
This is just a recycled George Carlin bit.
It’s been a few years, but last time I was there, (some) bars in Berlin still has large smoking sections.
Yeah, picking up useful skills is a good one, no matter what happens. I’ve started gardening a bit, but most of my time is still taken up working what in the end is still a non essential bullshit job (when though I enjoy it most of the time). That need, that trap is what keeps all of the rest going. But I agree, we do what we can to minimize our impact and maybe Even have some positive influence.
This is a bit more political/ideological than my own thinking in this general direction, but on the whole I agree. I often think “why do you all want to own so much junk?” I’ve been getting more and more anti consumerist over the years, and it’s become kind of a point of pride not to but things, and start at the top, at "reduce*.
I only use it in a desktop browser with ublock. It’s tolerable, but they keep taking things away…
Thanks for taking the time to answer!
What’s the typical reaction to that? Bring honest like that doesn’t sound like a winning strategy, unless you pass it off as a joke maybe.
Well that’s it then, climate change solved!
I hear Aquaman is looking to boost his real estate portfolio.
We had this in Switzerland for a while, but it wasn’t very popular.
I semi recently discovered train hopping channels. Mainly Gifgas, but there are a few related ones that cross over into urban exploration (shiey for example). Especially the train hopping is something I would never do myself, and I guess that’s why it’s so fascinating.
The only way to regulate my intake is not to buy them.
Making sure the right team wins.
Not as cool as the Fondue tram!
The “up to” makes this particularly depressing. And realistic.
Revachol vibes
Borrow from German: Übermorgen
Wouldn’t it make sense to minimize that disadvantage then? There will always be people who have no other choice but rent, so they should be protected from exploitation. And stronger renter protection could cool down the housing market, because it makes being a landlord work multiple properties less attractive. Win-win if you ask me.
Renting by itself would be fine, it’s just that there’s barely any rent control in North America, and you’re constantly at the mercy of your landlord, inflation and general greed. Put national standards for renter protection and rent increases in place and this would be much less of a problem.
Chef’s kiss!