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  • As far as the story goes, the meat-in-a-bun concept was taken by sailors from Hamburg to the USA, where it was tweaked for local preferences and then called a hamburger. So the Germans invented it, USA marketed it.

  • No, because the wealth and status on display is exactly the point for some women. Especially with social media it becomes a competition to get the most. It's honestly not that far from how some men really like to show off their expensive car as a sign of success.

  • Chinese constructors indeed told this plan, I've seen the interviews, they've been following it exactly and got the results they were after. We knew this 10 years ago. There should not be any surprise.

    We knew the Western manufacturers would deny, delay and lobby against this to keep shareholder value up, to cry foul when sales take a hit and they did not disappoint. It's the classic market disruption, something we've seen many times in history, but now on the losing side. Again, no surprise.

    Capitalism has a fatal flaw with long term planning and it's been exploited masterfully by China. Actually China had plans to uproot the entire fossil fuel sector and replace it with their renewables, so hold on for a lot more drama.

  • Looking at Japan, China and Korea, countries with falling birth rate and strict immigration policies, it seems that the expected higher wages and increased births never materialize. The remaining workers are just squeezed harder so the economy can continue to function and grow, what results in people having less children because they have to work so much, and it ends up in a downward spiral.

  • That's just looking for an excuse to close borders to keep migrants out. It's a right winger saying this.

    The fertility rate in the Netherlands is 1.49 now, way below replacement rate, so the usual "we have to stop people from having kids" is done. Mission successful. Congratulations.

    What they usually don't say is who's going to keep production high and do the work that's needed if you don't have enough kids to replace workers retiring and keep all the migrants out. Stop people from retiring and stop trying to grow the economy I guess.

  • That always bugs me. To live on Mars you'd need basically a perfect food production, recycling system and economic system to make it all happen. Why don't we make that happen here on Earth first is before using a place a hundred million miles away as an experiment? You're only the richest man in the planet being buddies with soon to be the most powerful man on the planet (again), so not much of an excuse except "don't wanna".

  • Ever seen girl math?

    "If I preload my Starbucks account with $25 and I go to Starbucks the following week, my order was free."

    "Spending money abroad doesn't count because it's a different currency."

    Things aren't mathing as they should.