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  • Yeah, i think separating billionaires from the rest goes some way to making working and middle class people feel like that we've done our bit. By that, I mean it may as well be a billionaire compared to some one in extreme poverty.

    On a side note, I wonder if those maritime countries pay a penalty for all the fossil fueled powered shipping they need. Also Singapore is a major oil refiner which might be affecting them.

  • Who is the average person? Is it the global average person? Is it the average American? I mean as an Australian I am responsible for far more emissions than the average Papuan.

  • <Insert Trump winking at Putin gif>

  • There's millions that did flee and the West gave them homes. There's been plenty of friction, but what would you expect. Notably, they didn't flee east

    And its Russia that's blowing up schools, hospitals and apartments.

  • So Trump is doing everyone a favour by shutting down USAid?

  • Spill

    Jump
  • As someone who's seen snow up close once, it seems kind of cool. Like turning your commute into a rally stage

  • Spill

    Jump
  • I'm scared to ask what a yellow weather warning in Scotland is, must mean it's pishing down?

  • Spill

    Jump
  • Humans got to Tasmania, Australia 20 000 years before they got to Scotland despite it being 3x the distance and featured the first time humans journeyed over the ocean.

    Bananas were domesticated in New Guinea

    The Maori beat Europeans to new Zealand by roughly 500 years

  • They could probably tell fairly quickly by the age of the ground they were found in. Colonisation occurred less than 200 years ago making it fairly trivial to understand if they were older. The indigenous had also maintained stories describing the area as a burial ground.

    For the living indigenous its a tangible link to their pre colonisation culture, thus making it incredibly important to them. After they've had so much of their land, language, beliefs, foods and culture has been taken away from them, I'm sure you can understand why preserving the links that they still have is important to them

  • Because caring for our dead is a very human trait. In my state, a housing development was put on hold after the bones of indigenous people were found there and they had a connection to people claiming descent from them making the whole thing a family affair.

  • Sometimes you just need to be the reason for the safety meeting

  • Oh. I guess they must be literally swimming because of all the dropped panties, which I, as a fellow tall also struggle with /s

  • As some one who is about that height, why would that height make one iota of difference to the argument.

    I mean, unless you're a built

  • And i love the way "the boys" subverts this.

  • It's a button...

  • Used to work in underground mining, every time there wasn't enough light, I'd reach for my cap lamp on my head

    We also used left hand drive cars in a right hand drive country and when I went home I'd get in the wrong side of the car

  • Cool, 100% agree

  • How does my logic say inspections are unnecessary?