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  • Is it not the people who allowed this to happen by turning a blind eye? Americans always want to be the face of freedom and democracy but when it counts they do nothing.

  • Not steamed content, usually Netflix and such don't stream at a high enough bitrate

  • I don't know that TVs you've looked at but high end TVs look great with local content.

  • I see, interesting. I was wrong then.

    Edit: So it seems they have non "smart" versions but not for everything.

  • Usually lite version of their products don't connect to the to the internet.

  • They're lovers. The existence of washer dryers prove it.

  • That or someone who has mountains of evidence proving that they didn't do it gets arrested and sent to prison.

  • He hasn't changed from he's E3 days

  • I mean, Premiere is known to be a buggy mess. I have no idea why companies still force people to use it when Resolve exists. Good luck to you sir.

  • Why does god not do the same in the US?

  • It's not surprising, a large portion of South Africans online love fear mongering and are openly xenophobic.

    Also, I'm starting to think that a large amount of online trolls that spend their days attacking feminist and queer pages on mainstream social media are god damn fkn white South Africans.

    Many South Africans (especially in Johannesburg) are vile online and in person they're narcissistic and shallow. Don't be surprised when you find out that race isn't a barrier to being a cunt.

  • So what are they? How often do you buy 10 litres of paint? How often do you buy furniture? How does not having a car restrict you to one shop?

    Most people chose to drive a car because their town/ city has poor urban planning and public transportis an after thought. Go to a city that isn't built for cars and you'll see the opposite is true.

  • Okay you're examples are bullshit.

    You can't carry stuff? Are you serious? Yes you can carry four bags of food on public transport, it's not difficult.

    Are you buying 10 litres of paint every day?

    You absolutely do have options, I did not live in an appointment in a city and had a large variety of options.

    Again, are you buying things from IKEA every day? Can you not hire a van for one day? It would be cheaper and more practical.

    These just sound like excuses. You sound like the type of person to buy a truck just on the possibility that you might need to transport a fridge once in a blue moon.

    Life with a car is the opposite of freedom when you are completely dependent on it to do anything.

  • Yeah because it lets me take care of things for the household. Go shop for food, get stuff for renovating house, go to work and home on my own...

    Like an adult?

    Look, I get that in your case it's an upgrade. The city you live in sounds like it has piss poor urban design which makes it difficult to think of living without a car.

    I used to walk everywhere and take the train and bus and I got things done, was able to explore and find new restaurants and coffee shops etc. But then work forced me to move an urban hellscape where you can't do anything without a car and I fucking hate it. I don't like needing to have an oversized mobility scooter just to get around.

  • You need a car to feel grown up?

    Moving to a car centric city has been significant downgrade for me. I'd much rather walk or cycle than be stuck using a car.

  • I see, just didn't get it then.

  • This comic is about as car brain as it gets

  • Yet.