On en voit de plus en plus en ville. Les gens utilisent leur pickup pour aller à l'épicerie. Mon voisin travaille de chez lui sur un ordi et a un pickup.
J'en ai vu un sur le boulevard Pi-IX, le gars a "enfumé" une quunzaine de personnes qui attendaient l'autobus. Sérieux.
Moi aussi je me demandais comment autant de gens peuvent se payer des tanks de même, vu le prix, jusqu'à ce qu'un ami qui travaille en administration m'explique que la plupart des gens qui en ont font juste s'enregistrer une entreprise et le mette dessus. Même pas besoin de faire des vrais affaire avec ton entreprise, tu déclares des revenues négatifs et tu ramasses plein de crédits pour ton char. Bref, c'est nos impôts qui finance les gros chris de pickup du monde.
The thing I hate the most about my province (Quebec), the passion people have for pickup trucks. It's a fucking obsession, and it's a subject that cant even be discussed, the right of owning one of those is almost the first article of our constitution.
So.....? Do you NEED a car? I didnt had a car until 34 because I didnt need one. The only reason I got one was because I moved in a different city and kind of had no choice. But I had many many bikes.
Sorry but I deeply disagree. Youtube is not the solution, it's the problem. Giving money to youtube/google, hoping they will give back a fair share to creators is in absolutly no way "the most beneficial solution for everyone". Sorry to say but that's capitalism brainwashing. On bandcamp, you set your own price and get 90℅ of the revenues. Patreon, sponsoring, Tidal are all much more interesting solution. Soon enough, self-hosting will make services like youtube irrelevant, and we will finally get to create fair revenues for creators. Meanwhile, trusting any of the Gafam is just reinforcing their position.
Remember, 320 kbps is the only mp3 format you are allowed to use. 256kbps if you really really have too, but dont go below that or I will personally hunt you and lecture you on audio quality until you can only listen to uncompressed audio. Dont make me do it.
Easy: Duke Ellington