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  • I'm going to be plenty sarcastic and start by flipping the "eat less avocado toast" argument.

    Most of the problems are with the boomers, and if they actually wanted a better future then they should have cared more about it. Almost all of the American problems are from boomers being too selfish.

    What's that one quote? "A good society is one where people plant trees that they will never know their shade?"

    Boomers took the ability to live on minimum wage, after they benefited from it. Boomers took the ability to get promoted after healthcare kept them alive. Boomers are hoarding more wealth than ever and everyone is worse from it.

    If the lower classes had the ability to spend any meaningful amount of money then we could easily support people after retirement. But now we have some of the most stagnant economies, and it will only get worse before it gets better.

    The earth could easily support more if people actually cared by doing things like stopping coal power plants. But now instead of creating solutions we have people like you who want to force pregnancy on people for your own selfish WANTS.

  • Sounds to me like you just want to hurt people as opposed to fixing the problem.

    You got to realize 100% of anything isn't feasible. Having better road engineering, and reducing the number of cars on the road will have results.

    The drug wars stopped people doing drugs right?

  • Better roads help prevent crashes. People won't change just because they got a ticket. "Drive as fast as you can afford" is a warning I got when learning to drive. If all it is is a $300 ticket there are people who are more inconvenienced from being stopped than paying the fine. People don't care about car crashes.

  • "I’m not the other commenter."

    Thanks, I had no idea!

    "They don't, hence my comment."

    It can easily be rephrased into "They don't." That is the clarification. But there is a second part. What purpose does that part serve?

  • The question wasn't directed at you. The question is uninteresting for anyone but them to answer. It is obvious where I became rude.

    What purpose does

    "They don’t, hence my comment."

    serve in this conversation?

  • My partner has been doing low carb for around 5 years now. I'm assuming it takes longer? I usually try everything they make. From ice cream to syrups to cakes.

    Real talk though, I love xanthan gum. I know it's garbage.

  • I can taste all of the artificial sweeteners. My spouse uses them constantly and they taste sideways to me. My partner doesn't taste much of a difference so If we ever get drinks mixed up I'm the poison tester.

    The only way to get them to taste fine enough is by using a mixture of a few different ones. I'm sure my experience is similar to people who have the cilantro soap thing.