Miraculously it kinda worked for the fall.
Laid off probably…
It’s been a few years, but last time I was there, (some) bars in Berlin still has large smoking sections.
Thanks for taking the time to answer!
What’s the typical reaction to that? Bring honest like that doesn’t sound like a winning strategy, unless you pass it off as a joke maybe.
Well that’s it then, climate change solved!
I hear Aquaman is looking to boost his real estate portfolio.
We had this in Switzerland for a while, but it wasn’t very popular.
The only way to regulate my intake is not to buy them.
Making sure the right team wins.
Miles Tek does that in the later books, IIRC. strap a lasgun to a shield generator, instant pseudo nuclear bomb.
Edit: I guess the difference is that they are dropping the whole package, not just the lasgun.
Wouldn’t it make sense to minimize that disadvantage then? There will always be people who have no other choice but rent, so they should be protected from exploitation. And stronger renter protection could cool down the housing market, because it makes being a landlord work multiple properties less attractive. Win-win if you ask me.
Renting by itself would be fine, it’s just that there’s barely any rent control in North America, and you’re constantly at the mercy of your landlord, inflation and general greed. Put national standards for renter protection and rent increases in place and this would be much less of a problem.
Cory Doctorow has a solution: put some pebbles in your shoes, that will change the way you walk right away.
100%! But the research is still vital, and we should be doing more of it while being way more aggressive about carbon reduction.
I suspect there will be a point where economics don’t matter anymore and we don’t have a choice.
You got to offset your offsets, man! 7:00, 7:06, 7:12, 7:18, 7:24.
The question at the end should be asked a lot more, preferably BEFORE buying junk.
Since there’s no ethical consumption under capitalism, the most ethical thing you can do is consume as little as possible. At least that’s what I try to do.
But stagnating wages combined inflation make that a necessity for many instead of a choice, I guess.