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  • Good, especially since the law just targets POC.

    If car traffic became 50% worse to make walking traffic 5% better, that's a win for humans in the city. It'll help convince more people to use non-car methods of transportation and that helps spark people to vote for and invest in more non-car infrastructure.

    Ditching cars in populated cities isn't a magic law or anything, it's a slow incremental burn; legalizing pedestrians walking strictly helps that

  • Yeah, there's a weird implied statute of limitations type of thing with remains. Like thousands of years ago, we can learn so much and uncover history by looking at remains. But you don't learn much and it's weird and presumably illegal to dig up recent remains.

    I dunno what that time limit is, but to me at least it feels like it exists and intuitively makes enough sense

  • Or to take up way less space, a small manual thread checker. For sure by thread is the answer to bolt/screw sorting

  • Totally agree, and get that. I wouldn't want medication necessarily either. You don't have to medicate at all! In fact maybe just knowing and working with it would be a good first test.

  • I hope she does. I don't think I'm ADHD but my partner was just diagnosed a few months ago. Now that we think about it it's not a surprise at all lol

    It feels really nice to have more understanding and more context for both of us.

  • Ayo

  • Jesus that's funny. I guess I am gonna go put that on right now while I shave too.

  • Idk why you're being downvoted. Petrochemicals are used for a bunch of stuff, including plastics manufacturing.

    We should switch to renewables as quickly and completely as we can, but it wouldn't eliminate 100% of oil use

  • I opted out of this over a month ago, still opted out.

    Wonder how long they've been doing this ....

  • I'm in Asheville NC not Tampa. We're not built for the hurricane we got.

    Insurance covers very little. Not the fact that the city won't have water for months, nor access to you property, nor flooding for the majority of people, and many many businesses are gone

  • All of this sounds so exciting. Thanks for the reply.

  • So excited and so overwhelmed.

    We're moving from the US to Denmark soon. We just had a hurricane destroy our city. We are fine, thankfully, but our city is in bad shape. I also just had a decently big surgery a few weeks ago and my doctor's office is gone, so in the midst of all this I have to find a doctor. Just coincidental timing on all of it.

    But it's net positive. I look forward to the future more than I dread the bad stuff.

  • We're moving away from the US, did you misread that or are you suggesting we should flee further than Europe?

  • Yeah, I'll be in Copenhagen. I hope to not own a car at all! Just a bike and public transit

  • That's great, I like that a lot. As the commenter below said, sounds like New England to an extent. I'm fine with that and happy with less superficial

  • The former :)

  • Yeah, this is all great advice. I work for a very European style company in the US and will work for a Danish company in Denmark. So I'm not expecting total culture shock (like our CEO currently wears a T-shirt and sneakers, you can have a beer with him) like going to Japan would be, but also looking forward to less work focus.

    Yeah, the mental math of money, units, will all be a lot. But we'll get used to it!

    I'm stoked for the smaller, car-free, perhaps simpler life.

  • That's great advice. I'm really excited to experience it and really embrace it. Thank you!