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  • Exactly, I hold grudges against food places for years. Conversely, I'll frequent good places for just as long.

    It never has to go long for non-chain places. They always go out of business so we can't be the only ones. I bet this is really common.

  • This could be a case of them cutting multiple covers at once.

    I had the same problem with jeans. I order the exact same style and size, but they don't all fit the same. When I spoke to a Levi customer service person, they said they have multiple layers of fabric piled on top. Then the cutting blade presses down, and the fabric bends. As the top one is to short on measurements, the bottom most one is to long. So you want one in the middle.

    I know paper isn't fabric, but it could be something similar. It's speed and efficiency over accuracy.

  • You wouldn't drive an RV with a pool on the top very fast at all. It'd be a dangerous tipping hazard on any turn, and sudden acceleration or deceleration would cause the water to spill out.

    Assuming they're not going 80, and more likely not even 55, the diver would have more than enough force to jump forward into the water.

  • The Catholic Church thought they could pour their brand of religion into the entire continent for hundreds of years, gaining loyal support and broadening their power. Looks like they just found out they exported the bigotry, but couldn't force loyalty when they change the message.

    This is the danger we keep seeing when people use a religion as a power vehicle, and wrap it in "fear of the other". Doesn't matter if it's Catholicism or something else. We'll continue to repeat history over and over because clearly it'll work THIS time and that leader will be able to control it.

  • It's two fold:

    1. it's good proof of "user interaction with site" to sell to advertisers
    2. they can use that to load more ads or refresh current ones after it loads more text, and you're already bought in on the story so you're likely going to keep going.

    I suspect a third reason is to try adding other news stories at the end in case the current one didn't grab your attention, but that doesn't seem to be as consistent amongst sites that I've seen do this. I run ad blockers though, so I don't really see the sites the way they expect me to.

  • No one wants to die at 75 - that's a single decade (in old age, mind you, with limited options) to enjoy retirement. IF you managed to retire. There's a lot of older people now that I work with that simply can't retire, because they can't afford it. That's only going to get worse as we grow old and need to retire.

    We can't enact Logan's Run at 75 and assume it'll fix anything. We'll all work till we drop, which I don't want for my children. Hell, my parents don't want that for me now!

  • Shoplifting is actually stealing. You're taking something away from the vendor. Piracy doesn't actually take anything physically from the vendor.

    Besides, if I can't actually buy it (only a license to use it), then it's not possible to steal it.

  • I don't think guns are supposed to be a deterrent. Someone running to mug you isn't thinking clearly about the possible complications or repercussions.

    A carried gun is a commitment to kill someone before you are killed in a life or death situation. Not too feel cool or show off, or brandish as a warning.

    Plus if you dress like a cowboy, someone might try to mug you FOR that gun, making you a bigger target.

    That's all pretty heavy, and the odds are low that you'd encounter that situation. So not a lot of people are willing to complicate their lives for it.

  • It's more likely the crooked people in positions of power taking money from crooked companies lining their pockets that are killing America more than the previous OP's cynicism. What power do we have against it? If we had any at all you'd be using it, wouldn't you?

  • I'd be interested in knowing how you've got more experience and knowledge about EVs, if you could share. There's a lot of misinformation out there but I'm open to hearing about your credentials. We always hear about "gasoline powered cars putting X tons of pollution into the air" but no one I've heard mentions replacing the batteries on an EV. I don't think the general public really even thinks about it. I'd love to know more.

  • Back in 2010 my friend group and I tried. Google kept changing their chat programs and we'd keep having to migrate or change what we did. Eventually we went to discord and it was at least stable.

    We tried, Google. We tried. I won't go back.

  • Wow, can you imagine trying to fix dry eyes by using eye drops, only to have to get them surgically removed to prevent your death? Going blind over eye drops? 4 deaths even...

    You see those videos of workers in India doing barefoot work making pots and small metal parts. Turns out that's everywhere, including your eye drops.

    I'm sure the companies responsible won't have any consequences, but I wish they would. That's so incredibly reckless and who knows what else we use every day that's manufactured this carelessly.