>But on the other hand, having a car also has its benefits. Many anti-car people really underestimate the value of having your own means of transportation, going to and fro on your own time, and the inherent privacy…
>He’s a former government official who openly changes his messaging based on polling data, not scientific evidence. It’s not unreasonable to discount his public statements. What nonsense. OP and you either have actual…
> But what Fauci is saying about the lab leak evidence and gain of function stuff is misleading. Would you like to elaborate? I'm interested to see your explanation of how one of the most prominent infectious disease…
We just experienced this though and it wasn't good for their stock price. Low unemployment means they have to pay their workers more to hire or retain them. More expense means they either need accept making less (bad…
So what? The person who is accused of owning the emerald mine says they owned the emerald mine. That's at least some evidence that its true.
You aren't OP but that's my poin. OP made the absolutist statement that: "Censorship has always been on the wrong side of history and it still is." which is obviously absurd because there are very obvious situations…
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If you lived next door to a house that had become a drug spot, would you find it acceptable to call the landlord, tell them what's happening, and then ask them to investigate and evict? I sure would.
Free speech has never existed. We've always been pushing and pulling against what's acceptable.
Flyover country just alludes to the reality that people from the coasts don't go to places like Kansas for vacation or really much reason at all.
Okay? Like I said, people are completely free to build sites that have the moderation preferences they want. I don't really see how this relates to what I said
That's quite a revisionist history. The early web was heavily moderated, just on a smaller scale. >Hate to say it, but once the tech elite ( or more like the money elite controlling tech ) started talking about…
>If I'm driving well under limit due to towing, looking for address, etc - I pull over and let people pass. It's not so hard for a bike to do same. Thats cool! It's also not hard for motorists to wait literal seconds to…
>I think hate is inherently bad. Cool, I don't really believe you, but if that's the case, you're in the extreme (nonexistant) minority >People who hate will come to experience it as the truth. Literally every human who…
They aren't being antagonistic, they are protecting themselves. Allowing a motorists to pass you without leaving their lane is a really good way to end up dead and is also illegal on the motorists part. They are moving…
>Washington DC has some of the worst bicycle culture I’ve ever seen. Blowing red lights, asserting right of way over pedestrians and cars whenever it suites them, doing 50kmh on mount Vernon trail with pedestrians and…
I've never heard of this, are cyclists in your area just sitting in the road?
There is a zero percent chance your city spent "hundreds of millions" to rebuild anything to be cyclists friendly. > it’s also almost like being a cyclist instantly turns you in to an egomaniac with a death wish,…
There is no chance that the state would cap rates, I'm not sure they even could. The real pull would be trying to expand Medicaid, which is free,creating a single payer system and raising taxes, or creating public…
> If all the people who attended university remained influenced by those ideas over the years. Most of the people with higher income and influential positions in society would be overwhelmingly left but that has not…
I work in public health at a state government, in a western state. The biggest hurdle I see is that America has freedom of movement and residency. If my state creates truly affordable health care, we will of course have…
The United States is also massive geographically and road policies and enforcement vary dramatically. New York State, which similiar to the UK in regards to one massive metropolis, several large cities, and then lots of…
> They were responsible for the car, not Uber and its self-driving systems - that she was responsible for testing and overseeing. I agree with your point about the driver but disagree with this. Tesla is testing it's…
>I want to see the first things that surface in their mind and what they enjoy talking about. I How does that question get to that? I'd guess most of them are thinking 'why did I get asked such a vague question and how…
I know bots abuse the campground and permitted hike system but I don't how or why they'd try and manipulate the lottery. The cost is so high and odds so low of winning things like the the wave or the Enchantments. What…
>But on the other hand, having a car also has its benefits. Many anti-car people really underestimate the value of having your own means of transportation, going to and fro on your own time, and the inherent privacy…
>He’s a former government official who openly changes his messaging based on polling data, not scientific evidence. It’s not unreasonable to discount his public statements. What nonsense. OP and you either have actual…
> But what Fauci is saying about the lab leak evidence and gain of function stuff is misleading. Would you like to elaborate? I'm interested to see your explanation of how one of the most prominent infectious disease…
We just experienced this though and it wasn't good for their stock price. Low unemployment means they have to pay their workers more to hire or retain them. More expense means they either need accept making less (bad…
So what? The person who is accused of owning the emerald mine says they owned the emerald mine. That's at least some evidence that its true.
You aren't OP but that's my poin. OP made the absolutist statement that: "Censorship has always been on the wrong side of history and it still is." which is obviously absurd because there are very obvious situations…
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If you lived next door to a house that had become a drug spot, would you find it acceptable to call the landlord, tell them what's happening, and then ask them to investigate and evict? I sure would.
Free speech has never existed. We've always been pushing and pulling against what's acceptable.
Flyover country just alludes to the reality that people from the coasts don't go to places like Kansas for vacation or really much reason at all.
Okay? Like I said, people are completely free to build sites that have the moderation preferences they want. I don't really see how this relates to what I said
That's quite a revisionist history. The early web was heavily moderated, just on a smaller scale. >Hate to say it, but once the tech elite ( or more like the money elite controlling tech ) started talking about…
>If I'm driving well under limit due to towing, looking for address, etc - I pull over and let people pass. It's not so hard for a bike to do same. Thats cool! It's also not hard for motorists to wait literal seconds to…
>I think hate is inherently bad. Cool, I don't really believe you, but if that's the case, you're in the extreme (nonexistant) minority >People who hate will come to experience it as the truth. Literally every human who…
They aren't being antagonistic, they are protecting themselves. Allowing a motorists to pass you without leaving their lane is a really good way to end up dead and is also illegal on the motorists part. They are moving…
>Washington DC has some of the worst bicycle culture I’ve ever seen. Blowing red lights, asserting right of way over pedestrians and cars whenever it suites them, doing 50kmh on mount Vernon trail with pedestrians and…
I've never heard of this, are cyclists in your area just sitting in the road?
There is a zero percent chance your city spent "hundreds of millions" to rebuild anything to be cyclists friendly. > it’s also almost like being a cyclist instantly turns you in to an egomaniac with a death wish,…
There is no chance that the state would cap rates, I'm not sure they even could. The real pull would be trying to expand Medicaid, which is free,creating a single payer system and raising taxes, or creating public…
> If all the people who attended university remained influenced by those ideas over the years. Most of the people with higher income and influential positions in society would be overwhelmingly left but that has not…
I work in public health at a state government, in a western state. The biggest hurdle I see is that America has freedom of movement and residency. If my state creates truly affordable health care, we will of course have…
The United States is also massive geographically and road policies and enforcement vary dramatically. New York State, which similiar to the UK in regards to one massive metropolis, several large cities, and then lots of…
> They were responsible for the car, not Uber and its self-driving systems - that she was responsible for testing and overseeing. I agree with your point about the driver but disagree with this. Tesla is testing it's…
>I want to see the first things that surface in their mind and what they enjoy talking about. I How does that question get to that? I'd guess most of them are thinking 'why did I get asked such a vague question and how…
I know bots abuse the campground and permitted hike system but I don't how or why they'd try and manipulate the lottery. The cost is so high and odds so low of winning things like the the wave or the Enchantments. What…