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  • Reading the article, it seems they do not have basic minimum wages set federally and collective agreements are the basis in all workplaces.

    I have to wonder if Tesla will just find other ways to get the product into the country instead. Unconfirmed local reports say that the cars are being unloaded in Danish ports then driven into Sweden.

    Toys are Us refused to sign a collective agreement in the mid 90s but was convinced to sign after similar strike actions.

    So it seems Sweden might still have a strong union environment and will be able to affect public sentiment about Tesla in the long term as they even mention people refusing services from Tesla based taxis.

  • I love both but I grew up guzzling coffee during the day, then our grandparents would serve us orange pekoe tea with dinner to calm us down. This was after spiking our coffee with sugar cubes and condensed milk which is like liquid sugar. I'm amazed we ever slept. At least the caffeine kept us up through the sugar crashes.

    I use to drink a lot of pop/soda too. Root Beer was my choice. These days it's usually water and mostly ice tea if it's not water. In my parts tea is sweetened so it's my adult pop but I try to avoid it. I've consumed enough sugar for several lifetimes already.

  • I like that. Use to refer to chocolate milk as chocolate moo instead.

  • I love milk in my tea and cream in my coffee not to mention ice cream but it's still meant for helping calfs grow quickly into cows at the same time. We are talking huge gains quickly here.

    Some argue it's why north American kids grow up so much faster and bigger than our Asian counterparts where milk and cheese is not as huge part of their diets. The kids hit puberty sooner too as a result. That's changing in other parts of the world as cheese and milk make their ways into the diets even in places that never understood why Americans eat so much cheese on everything.

    Low fat products created enormous sources of removed fat that could be turned into all kinds of dairy products including cheeses. It's also heavily subsidized by government too. Dairy is so cheap in the US as a result compared to even Canada.

    I don't guzzle milk anymore like I did as a teen due to the amount of phlegm the body can create with its consumption. I've never forgotten a health video years ago that equated milk to drinking a glass of puss due to the things done to cows to make commercial milk.

    I guess in my mind cheese is adjacent but not milk, but that's just fooling myself as I eat my cheese.

    It's a huge industry in the west and I don't think we will ever not see how great milk is for us. A lot is dedicated to keep those consumption numbers up and I do like my dairy products.

  • I'm amazed by family members, friends, and coworkers that smoke like chimneys. I ask them how much their pack a day habit costs and I'm floored. Even the lower tax native smokes are not cheap.

    Then throw in the booze and drugs it's no wonder why they can't afford a lot of basic things. I have a addictive personality at times but thankfully I'm too cheap for those things and would rather travel, own the toys, vehicles etc.

    I do have an addiction to sweets and ice cream which gives me the same gas issues.

  • For awhile chocolate milk was a big thing post workout at the gym. I never wanted to chug milk most of the time let alone chocolate milk after a workout. Water is just fine thanks

  • I've usually skipped the white part and have gone black for my Russians

  • I've made this mistake when visiting US customers. Tea is not as common in Canada as coffee but it's still much more common than Coke with your breakfast. Most place carry regular and herbal teas, even coffee shops.

    I sometimes forget when going for a business lunch and order tea in some US restaurants. One time they brought out the old school full size tea pot for 6. Mr Belvedere would have been proud. The milk was a bit of a juggle for them too versus cream in those little plastic cups.

    Now I just stick with coffee or ice tea when south.

  • Great suggestions. Sounds like you have experienced some close calls too. I use to carry a change of clothes, first aid kit, rain poncho, shoes, gloves in my trunk, along with a lithium battery jump pack.

    I also have a AAA membership as my vehicles are older now and I don't want to be stuck due to a breakdown. I had a Jeep blow a rad hose south of reno one year and that 97 mile tow to parts sure came in handy.

    After watching the video on the couple that became stranded on a mountain in Oregon I built a more elaborate bug out bag that was much more than a change of clothes for my trip down into the south west this part winter.

    It's much closer to what you have described with an emergency blanket, radio, battery pack, fire starter, umbrella, and warmer clothes. There's enough food in the bag to last a week in the woods if needed.

    After being stuck on the side of that mountain exploring I lost some of my invincibility edge which seems to help keep me out of stickier situations of my youth. Despite growing up in a remote logging camp I'm kind of fond of only visiting that life from time to time now.

  • After seeing seasoned hikers get lost and die in Joshua Tree and people following their GPS up mountain passes in winter in Oregon to only get stuck and die. I decided to buy a Garmin Inreach mini 2 last year. It has a SOS feature.

    I'm not a big back country hiker, mostly exploring forest service roads. As I've gotten older I realize some of the close call mechanical issues I've had with my Jeep, could have been a bad situation for me. Just a week before Rona closed everything down I did get my Cherokee stuck on the side of a mountain road. It was starting to get snow covered and I was looking for a place to turn around when I slid into a ditch. If it wasn't for the 1 random winter camper I passed a mile back, it was a 11 mile hike back into town in a no cell coverage area even in town. I wasn't dressed for winter as it wasn't snow lower down.

    I probably would have tried to hike at dusk into town first before using the SOS feature but it would have been nice to have it incase I had trouble getting back into town. I didn't have it then so who knows how that would have turned out. Anyways I'm more cautious now.

  • I watched a recent clip of Musk from the Rogan podcast. He was asked if regrets buying it. He felt it was his duty in a way as it was run by extreme left wing types that banned everything from less extreme left wing through the center to the far right. Musk said they were censoring a lot of right wing views. He said when you are that far left anything including regular left is too far right for moderation.

    It seems like they have abandoned most moderation now expect for the things he doesn't like. It's not free speech for all like they claim.

    I'm fine with him moderating his social media platform the way he likes since he bought it, but don't claim its totally free speech and then do what he has been doing. I'm not a fan of the misinformation being shared there either but I don't expect them to be as good of a resource for open and free information anyways. There's plenty of other places for that, which are not governed by social media reaction metrics.

  • This is an issue that has come up in national news recently for Canada too. The harassment has been targeting those with Chinese backgrounds that have been involved in an infrastructure or politics. There's been a controversy as CSIS did not disclose this threat initially, even to those targeted.

    It will be interesting to see if Biden will be able to get the US and Chinese military to perform joint exercises again with the upcoming visit. The Chinese pulled out of them in protest to Pelusi's visit to Taiwan last year.

  • Bloody hell. Commercial pet food was already determental to animal health as it was without this extra layer of garbage. I sure hope there's some large lawsuits coming towards these manufacturers.

  • Dog food again? It's been awhile since the poison level in pet foods have caused a quick death..

  • That's a great point. Often straight guys have lower standards and I was looking at it from that viewpoint. Women often complain most men see all of them as a potential sexual partner and I'm not sure if they are wrong in a lot of cases.

    Still I wonder really there is no one in the whole city, province, or country that is a match? The smaller pool is something I should factor in though if I'm being fair.

    In addition most of my relationships have been with people not originally from the area but neither am I.

  • I have to wonder about the generalized differences between men and women not helping here either.

    Men can bond over problem solving or following a sport /passion. Work often helps create an environment for plenty of problem solving and sharing of sports.

    Women typically share about most things and want to just be heard with their gf's and that is a wider bandwidth to contribute to a relationship with. A listening partner to vet their feelings with often.

    Men typically are either figuring out their hierarchy subconsciously and couldn't afford to share their losses as easily. Plus most men don't really want to hear it. Older men often don't know how to deal with it. There's a reason a lot of our happy places are places where we don't seem to think like fishing, watching sports, etc

    I discovered after my father passed unexpectedly from a heart attack the majority of his male friends were those with health issues that he was helping out with from rides to doctors, to money for things like medicine. He didn't follow sports and outside of gambling didn't really have hobbies.

    I didn't really put that together until years later when I looked back with this problem solving mindset. All those men that came up to me at his funeral were men he helped in one way or another. Some of them were going to lose some of the freedom he provided with his ability to still drive and shuttle them around. I'm not sure what friends he had outside of this dynamic during his short lived retirement. When I called his old co-workers that I knew of when I was younger to inform them of his passing often they had not seen or heard from him since they last worked together.

    It's something my lonewolf personality is going to need to address as I get older too.

  • Beyond these crazy and terrible events, I'm left wondering what the big picture end game was here? Was it to block Israel from normalizing relationships with neighbouring foes, or is it a part of a bigger play by foes of Israel to highlight the injustices from their point of view?

    This sacrifice of the innocents on all sides is a terribly high price on humanity and how long an eye for an eye will take to play out in the generations to follow.