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    Louisiana woman, Mississippi man We'll get together every time we can The Mississippi River can't keep us apart There's too much love in this Mississippi heart Too much love in this Louisiana heart

  • I've been using an escooter to commute for the past past month and I love it. You don't get tired or sweaty, and you can fold it up and charge it under your desk. Riden both, a bike is more comfortable, but ebikes still take up a bit of space if there isn't a bike shed at work. I'm shocked that people drive their car and park in the city, every day.

  • If you have a few hundred thousand US dollars to burn, why wouldn't you say, go on a 12 month round the world holiday?

    Rent a sports car in each city in Italy and France.

    Why would you buy a Lambo and continue to in rural USA?

  • Australia has some of the worst built houses in the western world, especially houses built in the 20th century. I think the average was 0.5 stars out of 10. Thankfully we have the most amount of solar of any country so we are offsetting the crappyness.

  • I'm a primary school teacher, not related to computers, but every year kids are getting measurably worse with coins and money. I can give quite a few 9 year olds a few coins, and they would have a seriously hard time quantifying the amount. It's funny the parents come to me saying their kid needs to be extended, but I'm just here saying "bro, your kid can't even buy himself an ice-cream."

  • I use SMS for work. It's the one we all know what message we send through will present the same on the other side regardless of phone. A big downside is that it's limited to the phone. Messenger and WhatsApp can be read on laptops.

  • If your country is being invaded, you don't have a choice. War is a savage and cruel phenoma. It turns people into animals. What an invading side can do to civilians under occupation is beyond comprehension. The Nanking Massacre comes to mind in modern memory.

    You may regard yourself as a pacifist and in the moral high ground, the women and children who get systematically raped and mutilated through no fault other than being a trophy for monsters to use, would think of you in another view.

    I know I'm being brutal with my words, but the real fucking crime is the fucking invasion. Zelensky has to do everything to defend it's existence.

  • I think your federal government will operate more effectively with say 1000 seats in the congress and 200 senators. More senators you could asume better laws will be passed quicker, corruption is less effective as it's more expensive with more lawmakers, and factions of parties (say progressive vs moderate democrats) can band larger coalitions.

    This is just my opinion though, a big government does have downsides.

  • Pauline is someone who needs people to be angered and enraged about small cultural differences to be relevant. The best thing you can do is forget she even exists. Just go about you're normal business and she'll be relegated to after hours sky news segments watched by less than a thousand people.

  • In my country (Australia), they should increase the number of seats in government.

    It hasn't been done since the early 80s when the population was half of what it is now. Your member therefore can be more active, a smaller electorate means less emails and letters to sift through, less stress from staff, and more representative of a progressive voting base.

    But this gets so easily dismissed as increasing bureaucracy and big government.

  • I think Albo screwed up. He's called for a referendum on a vague agenda to win legacy votes, and it's biting back in the arse. He along with Linda Burney completely understood that the No campaign is within it's right to lie and lie on the pamphlet, and get scrutinised by critics who have an incentive for them to lose.

    Hanson is just doing Hanson things. It doesn't matter if it is misleading, it doesn't matter. I can see the Yes campaign losing badly, and the proponents in their confirmation biased bubble will be left soul-searching.