Yep, poor people need cars to survive in the US. Barely any public transport outside of the very biggest cities. Only richer people can replace their rusty cars every 10 years.
20 minute drive out to the honey farmer, 10 minutes to my asparagus guy, 10 minutes to the butcher for some chicken, hmmm if only there were some sort of larger... super large market so that I don't spend so much of my life driving around...
it also has a log cabin... and Log Cabin is a maple syrup brand... and maple syrup is from maple trees... and maple leaves are on Canadian flags... so... a snowman?
I thought this was a special power that all middle-aged people got as their sleep quality gets shittier. Like your brain is still idling, tracking stuff, instead of fully resting.
Hot topics likely would have new and unique search terms, but maybe looking up the very latest news is just not this system's strength. Thankfully there's more out there than the last 30 days' news.
Planes crashed more back then. Statistically speaking, safety has still improved over time even after the McDonnell-Douglas merger.
Maybe it could have improved faster but commenters in this thread are saying crazy hyperbolic shit like "complete disregard for human life" which just doesn't track with the actual accident rates. But conspiracy theories and corporate malfeasance sure do get a lot of clicks if you're a news site. I'm sure executives were, are, and will continue to be profit-oriented while pretending to be something else, otherwise their business goes under.
I can only hope that was an autocorrect, otherwise you'd better retake that training. Or maybe full-contact corrupting is a thing now...