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  • The roads are deadly. I've lived here almost 20 years and I have seen exactly one person trying to ride on these roads. There are some places with bikes in the ditch on the side of the road with crosses as memorials. You can't walk the roads either.

  • Whenever you have any procedure/surgery, they'll give you percentage chances of certain side effects. It might be 90% had none,5% something minor, 2% really bad and 1% worse than you would want to imagine. Obviously the percentages and side effects vary based on what procedure they're doing. But my vasectomy did not go well.

  • Man hopefully he's not a 1 or 2%er like me.

  • Five hours is great 95% of the time. I can nap, I usually get about one hour nap a week.

  • I know what you're saying but actually not even once in my life. I did have a cup of coffee early yesterday morning and I rarely have caffeine but I had a big day at work and was going in on little sleep.

  • Western Canada has pretty much had it with the government's regulations.

  • What if they're in the US and can't afford health care? I've been to the doctor once in the last 25 yrs.

  • I got two hours last night and five the night before. I have maybe slept eight hours once in the last year, and it was after a being up for 36 hrs.

  • You can not ride a bike on our roads. There are no buses or trains.

  • Does South Korea get much snow?

  • You can not bike the roads where I live. Also, there is no bus station or train station to bike to.

  • This is true for dense cities, but not in more rural and semi-suburban areas.

  • Most states in the US don't require you to register for a party, although there are some that do.

    Also, there are places in the US that are incredibly safe, but most of the big cities are not. But the US is very large and diverse.

  • Under Denmark's protection (whatever that is worth) yes, but is, for example, Bulgaria going to militarily support a non-member independent nation? Maybe. They're not obligated to.

  • It could be treated as such. It could also not be. They don't have the legal framework that membership provides.

  • I have bought merch, but not everyone has merch for sale. Also I don't have much extra cash, and they definitely get money from views too, it's why I advocate other people giving them views also. Also, one of the biggest income drivers for them are sponsorships, and you have to have high view counts to attract sponsors.

  • They're not though. They're some kind of independent territory of Denmark and they have special trading privileges with the EU, but a simple Google search will tell you they're not part of it.

  • I have a few YouTubers I like to support with views of all of their content. Because I want them to get the support, I watch their content on YouTube with no ad blockers.