

No, it’s designed for cars to go fast. It’s a flat area with very wide, straight streets. That’s the same reason why self driving cars were tested there first before anywhere else: it was a lot easier to drive and therefore encourages speeding


No, it’s designed for cars to go fast. It’s a flat area with very wide, straight streets. That’s the same reason why self driving cars were tested there first before anywhere else: it was a lot easier to drive and therefore encourages speeding
Visited there last year, but the meme is lying. There is a trail directly to the top of the rock, but it’s unofficial and somewhat dangerous to climb on top. Awesome hike, though
I’m using Edge and Bing right now, on Windows 11
You forgot to include someone calling OP a tankie

The Shinkansen network in Japan was infamously extremely expensive and during its construction, many Japanese hated it and doubted it would ever amount to much. Today, it is held up as the best public transit system ever created.
Here in Seattle, the Link Light Rail system is also extremely expensive, though this is due to many factors, notably the fact that between the time the project got started and initially set its funding goals, the Covid pandemic happened and massive inflation, both in currency and in raw materials. However, the lines that are finished are extremely nice. The Link system is shaping up to be some of the best in the entire US, and the biggest and most important section hasn’t even opened yet: the world’s first rail line to travel across a floating bridge. Once the bridge section is complete, it will connect the two separate systems on the west and east sides of Lake Washington into one system and allow fast, efficient transit from the east side into downtown Seattle.
Anyway, my point is that just because a system is expensive, doesn’t mean it’s bad. I think you’re just furthering car-centric propaganda and reinforcing the belief that public transit is expensive and therefore bad


If you/we can’t even bother to attend a protest on a day off for a few hours, how the hell are we going to do it during the week, to shut cities down?


5% but 3% can be fulfilled with infrastructure spending like roads and bridges that can support tanks


As opposed to silently changing your default browser?
Drinking alcohol doesn’t give adults birth defects either, but drinking alcohol while pregnant causes birth defects in the child 🤯


Of course I do. Mostly because I avoid communities that I know will be toxic as hell and full of chuds
This seems to be the opposite experience for many who have expressed that they don’t check—they feel entitled to be present and post in every space regardless of any context


Yeah! If women want their own space they should sequester themselves into a backroom with no advertising and an onerous sign-up process requiring an ID check that no one ever sees or hears about but somehow all women will know it exists because they have a psychic sense for those kinds of things


Alright, but none of that was really relevant to this comment. Why are you soapboxing on it?


As usual on Lemmy, the answer is just for women to shut up and listen to what the men want


Yes, trying to warn other women about a man you dated who abused you or gave off weird vibes is definitely the same as getting your nudes or porn video of yourself leaked against your will onto the public internet for everyone to see


The app required ID uploads ostensibly to verify that you were a woman signing up, men were not allowed to join for obvious reasons


He didn’t die, he’s in the hospital


that’s because /femaledatingstrategy’s literal first rule is that it’s for women only, they tell you they’ll ban men straight up lol

TIL apartment buildings are military targets
Office was renamed to 365 literal years ago