Hell yeah! Thanks everyone at both this and the sister community for standing up for what's right. It's nice to be proud of what I browse instead of ashamed
Compared to the US, I'd say they're extremely socially progressive.
Healthcare, low gender pay gap, higher "minimum" wages (I know there's no legal minimum most places but there are commonly accepted lowest wages), very low homelessness, very LGBT+ accepting.
Socially progressive enough? Not for my tastes. But it's a lot better than the US in social systems
I am new to Copenhagen and have heard that it's been a pretty consistent growth in that direction. As someone who lived in the US for years, it feels really refreshing here because of it
See if there's a live showing of it near you. It's kinda like Rocky Horror Picture Show? Cult classic, lots of audience interaction when shown live. It's earnestly bad but that's what makes it good
Surely that attachment is significantly stronger than the sidewall. Even if you tried I think you'd just split the sides along the spiral impression and couldn't launch the top
I live in another very bike centric city, Copenhagen, and bike theft is ~0.5% of bikes every year. Many people lock the bike wheels here, some lock them to a rack/something else as well. It's a lot less locky than the US (where I used to live), but theft still exists.
Since everyone has more support and means here, there is a lot less incentive to steal a bike. It's of course punished harshly but rarely caught.
No clue how Amsterdam handles it or how prevalent it is
They're self rising Pillsbury biscuits (or similar). Not what Americans call cookies that Brits call biscuits
And yeah, they come in a tube. The plastic/papery wrap is structural to keeping the pressure on them. It's pretty neat packaging design. This is the first I've heard of the little pop being considered scary though
I totally get that, I have a few suggestions since I've been in the same situation for years and have recently improved it.
Our Yamaha stereo takes many HDMI inputs, and has a single TV output, so the TV never needs to change inputs. It's quite easy and quick on the Yamaha.
I bought a Raspberry Pi 500 for ~$100 US and am loving it. I think it could use a speed upgrade (I hear the SD card will do it). Of course it's mouse and keyboard, but we only use it for Netflix, YouTube, etc, so it was easy to make shortcuts and get a small/nice living room keyboard/mouse combo.
It's led to zero ads, and the household discussion was like "would you trade some ease of use to not see this stupid ad?" And we both agreed that it's worth it. So far it's been really nice.
Tom Morello is based as hell