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TechNerdWizard42 @ TechNerdWizard42 @lemmy.world Posts 0Comments 534Joined 2 yr. ago
If you ever travel outside the USA you'll see how half the world population agrees that the US is a murderous oppressive country. And since 2016, those feelings have grown so it us much more than that. The only people still deluded enough to think the US has anything but murder to offer the world, are Americans that live in isolation.
He's a stupid old man. But this is the sort of non-news story smear campaign for "candidate too old". It's the same exact story for Trump as it was for Biden a few months ago. Both may be true, but let's stop being hypocritical.
Also if anyone has done a traveling sales pitch, which is all he's doing, this happens sometimes. One of the presentations I have and give to people all over the planet is basically the exact same thing for all but 1 or 2 slides because it's "tailored for every audience". You go on autopilot. And sometimes you seriously don't know where you are. You get on a plane and show up. The only people that care he missed the name of the place are people too stupid to realize he doesn't care. He doesn't care where he is, it could be Iowa or Montana or Missouri, they're all shithole places to him and he just wants back on his plane and to GTFO as soon as possible. These aren't his people. He really could not care less than he does.
There is a law that makes everything illegal and another law that makes everything legal. It's purely up to the authoritarian regime masters, aka district attorneys and congress, to decide to do anything or not.
100% middle East.
And I practice what I preach unlike most of you keyboard warriors that don't even a passport. The other side of the planet is NOTHING like you portray in your propagandist media. And you're all too brainwashed to even look for yourselves.
End income tax is also part of the Trump plan, supposedly. I'd be touting that harder if I was orange man.
Because the majority of idiots on here have no idea how the rest of the world operates. They see an article like this and do not connect the dots.
You're brainwashed.
This has nothing to do with religious oppression. It is bad policing. The US is as much a theocracy, a Christian theocracy, as Iran is.
Americans have more limited speech than most of the developed world. The US is just good at marketing. In political terms, that's propaganda. Almost everything you say that could get you in trouble, really could get you in trouble legally. There are laws for everything in the US.
I hear most people get free food and shelter for years afterwards.
The topic is being shot by police for no reason.
The western propaganda is that it is a horror when it happens elsewhere like Iran. It's just a Tuesday when it happens every fcking day in the USA.
If you don't see the topics are the same, you're brainwashed.
So much worse than being shot at randomly by police or even just in your own home when they bust in by mistake like they do in the USA. At least in America you have the freedom to be murdered or disabled by police for no reason at all, not just because of what you're wearing. Freedom.
The first USB stick I bought, I saved up for and it was over $1/MB. It still works to this day but is so ridiculously slow and capacity limited there's no reason to.
4TB in a little stamp is amazing.
Only those too propagandized to realize it believe you actually have the right to free speech in the USA. You're guilty of something, all the time, in the USA. If they want to get you for something, they can. It's that simple. It's not hyperbole and it is the fascist playbook used in the USSR before as well.
Two camps. One just runs on the insurance as if it was stock. And if they ever need their policy, they are going to be financially bankrupted.
The other camp is actually insured and yes it's ridiculously expensive.
For example if you just have a new bumper or body kit with standard insurance, and someone tbones you, you're standard insurance will probably pay out but will assume your car is worth less than stock because of modifications.
But if you have that body kit, and you run over a pedestrian, you're going to personally be responsible because the insurance will say you modified the crash tested crumple and pedestrian zones on your vehicle. That violets the contract you have. Not only will they not pay, they'll drop your policy. Then you'll have to pay the millions for paralyzing little Timmy.
Best case scenario for standard insurance is you buy a $500 Fiero, do $50k of modifications to make it awesome. Someone crashes into you, and they total your car for $500. That's the value of the vehicle.
As another data point one of my collector cars is a low mileage 1980's vintage. It's worth 6 figures and while the past few years is a garage queen, I do actually drive it on the road. I have special insurance for it that will pay to "restore" the vehicle in the case of an accident. You can't buy parts new, and 99% of mechanics won't even touch it. So anything in a shop is going to be ridiculously expensive. That's what my insurance pays for. To make it back to current condition after an issue. I pay 200x to insure the vehicle than I do to register it on the road with the government.
Fiero is the literal go to car, there is tons of info out there.
Emmisions is usually combined with safety and road worthiness in the context of a road inspection. Emmisions also has requirements like no check engine lights, no electric faults, etc. In a modern car if you disconnect the radio you'll get a check engine light. It might even refuse to start without additional hacks. So you'd have to go old school. And some of those old school engines are better when running with a CEL but a modern parallel system in place of the 40 year old onboard diagnostics.
Insurance companies won't cover vehicles with extensive modifications. Making a kit car is basically a giant red flag. You haven't crash tested it to see how safe you are or how safe the school child you accidental mow down is. You also don't have inspections and insurance as the builder to make sure every bolt and weld is actually secure. If you get into a wreck with your kit car, you're going to be on the hook yourself for all your damage, all the other people's damage, and all the property damage. Even a streetlight can cost 5 digits easily, 6 digits by the time you pay a city crew to remove the old one, do environmental inspections, install new one, etc. It's ridiculous. But you need the insurance to register the vehicle in most places, so that's why you get it. The cheapest crappiest insurance to allow you to register the car. Then you make sure your umbrella policies cover you. That's why this is a rich man's game, to drive custom and one off vehicles. The other trick being you actually insure it yourself with a trust, back that with general insurance for everyone else, and personal insurance for you. But you don't even look at this sort of thing unless you're in the 0.1%.
You can think of it like why a salvaged title vehicle won't be insurable by most companies. It's a liability game. The whole western world runs on liabitly, and that's where the money is.
People do this all the time with kit cars. The issue is that a modern corolla is a unibody design. That body style and panels are actually the frame of the vehicle. You can't really reshape it into an arbitrary shape.
This is why something like the Fiero is so popular as a kit car base. You take the panels off and you actually have a mid engine vehicle with a skeleton steel frame and then you can bolt on whatever you want.
Many areas allow kit cars to be registered under the original vin. Most insurance companies won't cover you for anything. You might be able to trick one into covering the original vehicle with the original vin even though it's modified. But if you ever need anything from them they'll refuse and cancel your policy.
In jurisdictions with emissions or regulation testing, you'll probably never get it approved for the road.
This is the bullshit that is going to get Trump elected by the way.
My choices are generally not popular with an American audience. There's a lot of propaganda in the world, everyone does it, but the US is the best at it so it can be very difficult to see things outside those borders.
I live all over the world, still do. But I spent over 20 years in the US primarily. I lived in low crime, affluent areas. But the low crime is still absurdly high crime, but is normalized. I won't share all my story but being victimized for my possessions was annoying, but not the end of the world. That's what insurance is for. My breaking point was the second time I was almost murdered by the police for being the wrong colour in my own neighbourhood. I'm talking guns pointed at me for no reason and lots more I don't discuss.
My primary residence is now in the Middle East. Almost immediately, most people make a confused face and the first questions are usually "why" followed by "aren't you worried about..." and then a laundry list of manufactured issues that don't actually exist, or exist equally where they live.
The bottom line is that my front door is unlocked and stays unlocked. When I go the park, beach, mall, restaurant, wherever I can reserve a spot by dropping my wallet or cell phone and walking away without worry. I have all the modern conveniences of the USA and more. I use an app on my phone and a fuel truck comes to me to fill up my car. Leave your keys on the windshield like everyone else and they will fill you up as you're elsewhere. Use the app and get laundry services washed, dried, and folded with pickup from your house and drop off with tip for the cost of a cup of coffee. No tipping culture of 50%, a dollar or two is plenty. I can buy a meal in a restaurant that feeds 4 people for about $5 with apps, entrees, dessert, and tip. I can also buy a stupid gold steak for $2000. The choice is mine.
Public transport works. Food from every part of the world is minutes away. A woman can walk by themselves at 3am with no fear.
I'm currently on a holiday to a different country a few hours away. My door is still unlocked.
When I talk to Americans that have made the move they almost all say the same thing. It takes a few weeks for the constant fear and guard to start to drop. It takes about 2 years before you start to live without that burden.
Every time I am in the US it is just worse and worse. Crime, political discourse, and just general everyday anger between people in every interaction. Walking down a sidewalk or road rage or unfriendly staff, just general anger. When you're around it constantly, you never really notice it. You only notice the extreme outbursts. But when you go somewhere that's finally peaceful, you then become aware of the constant noise and the huge outbursts.
Only other thing I'll mention as this is way too long already, is that the excuse of "I can't just pack up and move" is just an easy excuse. You absolutely can. It isn't easy. It can be isolating if you're going by yourself. But you can. One of my grandparents fled from war with nothing but a single suitcase for 3 children and the 2 adults. Lost everything they had to get a better life and start fresh. Another grandparent immigrated with a whole ship worth of crap. My parents immigrated yet again with moving trucks. I immigrated by air and a couple suitcases filled with everything in the world I hold important.
It takes more money and privilege to immigrate with your possessions. But that's a luxury upgrade. It isn't a requirement.
It may be a secret shame in India, but it's a public shame in the US that the rest of the world doesn't understand.
Pretty much the entire world, except the US and Canada, is WhatsApp based. Every job chat, every message you send, it's all WhatsApp. Heck to pay for parking or to get immigration visa services from the government, it's mostly WhatsApp. And yes you can send stickers.
Sometimes Lemmy loses perspective that the way 300ish million people do something is not that relevant to the other 7500 million.