Take up running they said. It's free!*
No, I mean by upholding Private Property Rights
What does this mean though? Like if someone breaks into my house then they shouldn't be coming over to investigate?
enforcing racist and anti-poor laws they uphold the brutal status quo
Is this not an issue with the laws of the country rather than the police? I feel like it would be an even bigger issue if the police just became a law unto themselves and decided on their own what they should laws they should or shouldn't enforce.
I think the latest models also have the gear selector (or whatever they're called for automatics / EVs) on the touch screen, so you need to swipe up to put it into drive.
True love when they're both on their phones on social media.
The people who voted Brexit weren't concerned about their ability to side load apps
I hate Brexit but this is a symptom of Tory Britain making severe cuts everywhere.
A little bit, in the same way that any man made structure does. But they're quite peaceful to look at and compared to a nuclear or coal plant they're way better to look at.
I wouldn't like to see them in an area of outstanding beauty, but I'm cool with them anywhere else.
Slight nitpick: they're wind turbines, not windmills. Windmills are used to grind things down, like wheat into flour.
And that’s what makes it great.
Not really. It's very tiresome when pretty much every thread turns into "capitalism bad" even from the most benign topics. Not that I disagree with it but it's just everywhere, to the point it's becoming a meme. That's what viking is talking about, there needs to be more diversity in the discussion otherwise it's just everyone circlejerking saying the same things over and over. It's not attractive to anyone that doesn't share those same views.
You can open a thread and almost play a lemmy bingo with the comments:
- No matter the topic, capitalism will be blamed
- Why are you driving 10 miles to that place? You should walk instead!
- We should ban cars and replace them with trains. Put trains everywhere!
- Linux good, Firefox best
- A story on a cop dying will have lots of comments celebrating their murder and calling for more policemen to die
I thought it was common knowledge that they lost, to be honest.
I don't think I've ever experienced any spam ever in my Reddit inbox in the 14 years I've been on it. What sort of stuff do you get?
Age of consent is 16 but I think both parties need be 18+ for sharing explicit selfies.
People will be toxic no matter what. I don't think making prospective new users feel unwelcome is a good idea when we'd like to see some growth.