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  • I mean, as an actual disabled person... By just like, backing up to it?

    Well, as an actual disabled person, how many different chairs do you have on a daily basis? Because as a taxi driver driving around disabled people, there's a lot of different chairs.

    I've never seen one without a backrest. Do you have one?

    Could you back into that with a chair? Ofc.

    But if yours has a backrest like all the other chairs, you'll hit the backrest before with the back of your chair before you'd be in the same line as a person leaning back on other parts of the bench.

    Not to even mention that a ton of the people that I know who use chairs have often have a bag or a backpack hanging back there.

    I don't want to be around when they pull into a parking spot and then can't drive forward out of it...

    As a professional driver, I can tell you that if you have to choose a parking place between a space that's only just and just free (three cars around it, all parked tightly so as to not leave any extra room even close to the line), and one that is completely free, not a single car around it, you choose the latter one.

    Can I reverse into the former? Ofc. Even just a few years after I started, when I was still very young, around 20, I made grown (and somewhat drunk) men give a little shriek as they thought I would crash the car when driving in places where they thought a car wouldn't fit (because people were picked up usually from in front of a bar, and bars can exist in the weirdest places.)

    So with that logic in mind, my question is why would you, as a chair user, ever want to back in to this bench, when you could just park next to it, effectively lengthening the bench?

    Put 1,000 hotel rooms, but only 5 are made for accessibility? Your store has a wheelchair ramp, all the fuck at the end of the building near the loading docks?

    Not a problem in the EU/Finland (idk which the regulations comes from) We got building regulations.

    Shit, even paving walkways, in fucking modular concrete squares, suck ass: when (not if) the front wheels get stuck, especially if I'm being pushed, my ass gets launched.

    I would've been proud if this wasn't a problem either, but as someone who regularly pushed chairs, I'm so goddamn disappointed in my own city. They remodelled the market square for a parking garage they wanted to build below it. Corruption and capitalism wins and after years and years of talks, more years of building and millions of euros, we got an utterly shit market square made of roughly 40cm x 40cm tiles which won't stay the fuck down because of the soil. I haven't had to push a chair through that yet but I dread it for any one who does, be they pushing their own chairs or getting pushed. Hell, I've almost fallen down several times and I like to think I have good awareness in general.

    It would be bad enough when a completely abled person falls off their feet, seems it would be much more devastating to someone in a chair, let alone if they're traveling solo. Thankfully it's literally the busiest place in the city, so at least anyone who gets hurt will get help quickly, but still.

    It used to be centuries old paved stone, as stable as, well idk, something really stable. Perhaps a bit bumpy for a chair user, but honestly only a tiny bit, dad used to take lots of his customers in chairs there for coffee. He had his own taxi-van with a chair-lift in the back, that's how I started as a taxi driver, working for him. And he started because his dad (my grandpa) had the first taxi the town I was born in. My father chose to prominently tape "Gentleman of the Road" in the back of the van. For aura farming when he wouldn't start accelerating to speeding just because some dick was hurrying him up. He really impresses upon me the need to keep the car stable. But whenever he didn't have customers in there, just me, it wasn't as smooth, as he raced on the slippery backroads like the pro he was.

    It sucks ass being disabled, but god damn it's like the dumbest people get assigned to accessibility planning.

    I do empathise and honestly while I criticise a ton of things about Finland, infrastructure for disabled access is really one thing I can't help but be somewhat proud of. Let me see if I have a photo I took perhaps last year. It might be my previous phone and then it's lost. (Actually binned my old phone by accident, a top of the line flagship phone that only had the sim-reader faulty gooooooooodammit I still blame myself so much for that fuckup.)

    Oh I do have the photos, yeah.

    This is an outhouse with disabled access, along a nature path of which roughly 60-70% is available with a chair. The route goes around a small lake and while it is regrettable the whole path isn't available, I think even a majority of it being available is a win. Half of it is this well maintained gravel footpath that you can sort of see the material there, but around a third or so is really craggy forest on the beach on the other side and I'd argue the amount of nature you'd have to completely get rid off to pave that part as well, the places designation as a "nature trail" would really lose something. Mainly the view from the main side of the lake, which would affect disabled people as well.

  • I would've read the article. But I put it off. Because I don't want to accept some weird corporate conditions with my news.

    I read the original study through some other post

  • Well you can edit the yeast to manufacture all kinds of organic chemicals.

    From the previous time I heard this they had a yeast strain that produced some sort of opioid. So you can probably see how that would be valuable, if you had a strain of yeast which you can replicate endlessly and have them transform sugar into pharmaceuticals.

    And opioids are quite a simple thing. I've no idea what they're referring to with this specific thing, the opioid thing was some years ago.

  • Ah, so you just enter random discussions even when you're not even discussing the same thing at all, while pretending to discuss the exact same thing?

    I'm not being funny or trying to make fun of mental illness. You really should see a professional. I've got an excellent therapist myself.

    See if I were to use the same level of rhetoric as you, I could just start stomping the ground and whining about how "noooo I'm not talking to you! Keep up moron!" but that would be incredibly see-through and idiotic, just like you're being.

    So, no answer to if you're able to fly a wired drone while driving a car? Not that it matters whether it's wired or not, you wouldn't even be able to fly a semi-autonomous one, even though a wired one is ofc more challenging to pilot.

    And again, who are you suggesting should have one in this scenario and why, and who would be flying it?

    Oh wow, almost as if the fact that we are actually discussing "50-dollar flying toys" (because you not wanting that to be the case doesn't make it so, little hunnybunny) doesn't matter. Weird huh? Do try to keep up.

  • There's a lot of language that uses expressions that have something to do with sight. I noticed that when I used to drive this one blind kid to school.

  • And how exactly would one even back a wheelchair into that? Wheelchairs have backrests already, so you'd just hit the backrest of this bench before being on the same line as the other people sitting on it.

  • /sarcasm

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  • I mean, that's a very sweeping generalisation, which sort of ignores reality. There's clearly a lot of protesting, and I, as I'm sure you have as well, have seen videos of people being murdered on the street to the cries of "stop resisting" even when the person didn't do jack shit, only tried to hold on to their 1st and 4th amendment rights. And the end up under the knee of some psycho powertripper, repeating "I can't breathe" for minutes before finally succumbing to death.

    Also nowadays I believe using AI is rather more common than photoshop.

  • because I offered my best take at what might have been going through this person's head

    Empathy..?

  • So, first you imply everyone should have a drone, as "they're a 50 dollar toy". I ask who would be flying it and for what reason, and you refuse to specify, and then go on about how wired drones don't need to be autonomous and start rambling on about payloads and geopolitical situations.

    So you think you can fly a wired drone while you're driving a car or doing something else and that said wired drone is a "50 dollar toy" despite you clearly describing military hardware?

    Go. See. A. Mental. Health. Professional.

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  • "No but you have to understand, All Cops might Be Bastards but they're could be way worse bastards!"

    Wow what a magnificent argument.

    How do you feel about ICE arresting people for immigration offenses?

    How do you feel about the DEA prosecuting people for cannabis?

    Do you not understand that things are clearly immoral should lead to law enforcement refusing to enforce the laws. It doesn't mean they get to decide which laws to enforce or not, willy nilly, but if someone says "go an arrest every minority out there" they can say 'that's unconstitutional and I won't do it, you can fire me and then I'll sue you' or whatever it is you do there.

    What you CAN'T do is become law enforcement and then use that authority while being completely arbitrary about laws.

    The only reason I'm not a cop is because drugs are illegal (and some other laws but mainly those.)

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  • TL;DR: Harry would be morally upstanding and a loose cannon (assuming he doesn't mature past 18), therefore a "good" cop

    "Loose cannons" are never good as cops. No matter how much you delude yourself they're completely moral and even if that were 100% true they wouldn't be good cops. Cops aren't justice. They're law enforcement.

    Someone applying their own morality all the time instead of laws should never ever be a cop. That's why ACAB.

  • a 50$ flying toy?

    Drones are a tool of the modern battlefield. A tethered drone does not need to fly autonomously. Of course you can program for autonomy if you have the skills, and the autonomous task for armed resistance is not overly complicated, could be as simple as a straight line path.

    Go see a psychiatrist.

  • If you're saying you're not American, it wasn't obvious from the context.

    And nothing I said even remotely implied I am American, yet you just decided to assume that. Why, pray tell?

    I would think it were obvious

    What did we talk about assumptions? How are we supposed to read your mind about these hare-brained implications you keep throwing out, but refuse to actually specify?

    Are you now suggesting eveyone should constantly have a tethered drone with 4k cameras, which operates autonomously btw, and has like a payload of explosives. And this you say can be acquired by anyone with 50 dollars.

    And you wonder why people are weirded out?

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  • Crazy graph but I'll attest to it. The difference in pure strength is just massive. We wrestled a lot in the army and our unit had women as well. One of whom had taken taekwondo most of her life. None of them stood a chance against me, and I don't lift and had spent the previous months smoking weed and drinking beer and watching movies. Still, there was absolutely no contest. Even the girls about my height ans weight had no chance. They had more chance than the smaller ones, but still, it was below what most of the shorter dudes could give. I'd say perhaps one of the smaller guys might have lost a bout to one of the women, can't recall, but the point is it was just ridiculously clear how much testosterone makes a difference, even without training or even when women have trained.

    And this is not me saying I can beat all women in wrestling, far from it, I wouldn't stand a chance against even an amateur hobbyist wrestler, but we had no-one who actually wrestled. Well except for one guy, who literally was a semi-pro, had ranked high in European wrestling or something. Dude could toss one of those massive medicine balls to the ceiling of the gym when I got it barely a fifth of the way there or something. He wasn't made to wrestle with the women. Or much anyone. Actually I think the lieutenant made him coach a little iirc.

    Anyways. Agree with your comment, thanks for the neat graph.

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  • why you think I'll have disadvantage?

    Physics is why.

    How does you leaning forward with a short knife counter a 2m tall dude kicking you?

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  • Okay OP. Okay. I'm sure you'll absolutely devastate someone by trying to slash at their jacket. Lol.